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TWO GOOD HOME REMEDIES.

HKENZO AND lIEAN’S TONIC NERVE NUTS. The efficacy of these two household remedies is testified to by thousands of users all over Australasia. Regular uscYs consider that both remedies should always he in the homo. Mr Jack Waller, the well-known stage artist, says:—“l am convinced that there is nothing better for chest and throat troubles than Heenzo. I gargle my throat regularly with it, and it keeps my voice in good order for my work, besides giving me a big bottle for little money.” Heenzo is sold at 2s 6d a bottle. Add water and sweetening to it (see circular), and you then get 15s to 25s worth. No wonder it is cheap. Miss Eileen Capel, a gifted young actress, of Lilyfield, N.S.W., says:—“l have been under several treatments for nervous breakdown, hut nothing seemed to do me any good until 1 took Mean’s Tonic Nerve Nuts. They have proved really wonderful.” Hean’s Tonic Nerve Nuts purify and enrich the blood, nourish the nerves, and strengthen the brain, thus invigorating the whole body. No harmful drugs of any nature in them. Boxes containing 12 days’ supply cost only 3s each, or 6 for 17s 3d. Sold by most medicine dealers, or post free direct on receipt of price from G. W. Hean, Manufacturing Chemist, 12, Egmont street, Wellington.

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Hokitika Guardian, 16 May 1921, Page 4

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TWO GOOD HOME REMEDIES. Hokitika Guardian, 16 May 1921, Page 4

TWO GOOD HOME REMEDIES. Hokitika Guardian, 16 May 1921, Page 4

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