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A BOON TO CROWING CIRLB. Girls from their teens onwards are very apt to become anaemic and nervy. These conditions, if not properly attended to, seriously affect them in after years. It is essential that girls should have their blood kept rich and pure, and their nervous systems well nourished. A reliable means to this end is provided in Mean’s Tonic Nerve Nuts. They arc aptly termed “a boon to growing girls.” Every mother of one or more girls should get a supply of Nerve Nuts now, read the circular, and start her daughters taking them. Miss Hilda Guiver, of Her Majesty’s Theatre, Sydney, wrote the following m 1918: —‘‘I wish to add my name to the already long list of writers of testimonials for Mean’s Tonic Nerve Nuts. To me they have proven a wonderful tonic, and corrective. T recommend them to all my friends ” As hundreds of other women have written in appreciative letters you may lie sure Mean’s Tonic Nerve Nuts are good. They are sold by most medicine vendors at 3s a box, or fi boxes for 17s 3d, or post free on receipt of price from G. W. Mean, Chemist, 12, Egmont street, Wellington.

The financial stringency and the high j cost of living as compared with pre-war j days makes it necessary to spend as j little money on cough and cold medi- j vines as possible. To keep your family j supplied with a good cough, cold and sore throat remedy get a bottle of ; Heenzo, add water and sweetening to j it. and you have a pint at a very low cost. Heenzo is sold by chemists and . stores at 2s fid a bottle. Winter is here, and it would be wise to get your , supply in now. j

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Hokitika Guardian, 13 June 1921, Page 4

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297

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 13 June 1921, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 13 June 1921, Page 4

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