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—the new tonic —■Tonic Nerve Nuts —Mean’s —made by Hean (the Heenzo man) —Hean’s Nerve Nuts —have been tried out •Ifc —:in Australia —for three years —They made good —and did good —Now they’re here v’’"" —For your good! —Get a packet -To-day —Read this story: Captain F. C. Bundy, M.M., of 32 Harrow Road, Stanmore, joined the Army in India in 1915. He quickly rose to the rank of sergeant in the machine gun - section of the armoured car detachment, and went to „ Mesopotamia, where he soon won distinction. -:.r He took part in the advance on Bagdad, and, outside the Wireless Squadron, is said to be the only Australian at the final capture of the ancient city. —, When he returned to Australia, Captain Bundy’s health was a source of anxiety to him, but he is now feeling quite his old seif, and tells in the following letter how he got well again: Dear Sir, It affords me pleasure to record my high appreciation of Hean’s Tonic Nerve Nuts as a health restorative. When I returned to Australia I was very far from well, having had the bad luck to contract malaria, and to get run down generally. After I had been back a couple of months I was advised to give Hean’s Tonic Nerve Nuts a trial by a friend who had had his health restored by them. Their good effects were soon felt by me, and after taking a few boxes of them I felt in really good fettle again. I cannot speak too highly of your excellent Nerve Nuts, and when I return to India, will take a good supply with me. Meanwhile I strongly recommend them to anyone whose health is impaired as a result of malaria or other debilitating illness. I remain, yours faithfully, F. C. BUNDY. Club House Hotel, Blayney, Sept. 23rd, 1920. —Yes, for a real >r-T - o - n - i - c —Buy and take —Hean’s —Tonic Nerve Nuts Sold by most medicine vendors at 3/- a box, or 6 boxes for 17/3. If your dealer has not yet stocked them he can obtain them for you from his wholesale druggist, or they will be posted to you direct on receipt of price by G. W. Hean, Chemist, 12 Egmont Street, Wellington. G. W. HEAN. Chemist.

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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 194, 12 May 1921, Page 9

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383

Page 9 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 194, 12 May 1921, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 194, 12 May 1921, Page 9

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