REV. HUGH DUNLOP’S PRAiSE OF HEENZO AND TONIC NERVE NUTS
The following from the pen of the Rev Hugh Dunlop, of 6, Linthorpe street, Newtown, Sydney, is both interesting and valuable testimony:— Mr G. W. Mean, Chemist:
Dear Sir,—Having proved the efficacy of ITcenzo for coughs and colds, I can recommend it as a medicine which should be in every home. After a long and painful illness my malady left mo weak and suffering from that dreadful complaint—insomnia. A friend said: “As you found Hcenzo reliable, why not try Mean’s Tonic Nerve Nuts, which are manufactured by the same chemist?” T took the advice, and can affirm that after a course of the Nuts I now sleep well, and my appetite is better than it had been for years past. 1 am convinced that the most nervous person of either sex can take a course of your wonderful remedy with beneficial results. I found the Nuts had a mild laxative effect, and their nervestrengthening and tonic properties are beyond question. You are at liberty to use this testimonial in any way you please.” Yours faithfully, Hugh Dunlop.
Hcenzo, the money-saving family cough and cold remedy, is 2s (id a bottle. The Tonic Nerve Nuts are 3s a box for 12 days’ treatment, or 0 boxes for 17s 3d. Both are sold by most medicine vendors, or post free direct on receipt of price, from G. W. Mean, Chemist, 12, Kgmont street, Wellington.
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Hokitika Guardian, 15 June 1921, Page 1
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