MEAN'S TONIC NERVE NUTS. DIGGER’S EXPERIENCES. Diggers who have not yet fully recovered from their war-time experiences should commence a course of Tonic Nerve Nuts at once. Even those who have apparently fully recovered may find much benefit by taking a few boxes. Sergeant J. B. Gordon, D.C .AI. and C. de G. with Balm, says:—“Mean’s Tonic Nerve Nuts do all that is claimed for them. They have me feeling wonderfully well physically and mentally, after having been run down lor a long time, as a result of my wounds.” Corporal A. At. Goode says: “I returned from France .suffering from shock. The least noise would upset me. Aly brother, who is never u ithmi. them, persuaded me to use Tome Nerve Nttls, and now, after t lu'r m lit's co ir.-e, I feel that I am completely cured. Private S. T. Caper, ell says: ' I lean’Tonic Nerve Nuts lav.- worked won.letin curing me of lieadaclu and neuralgia.” 19 irate Clarrio footle says :--‘‘After suffering for over two years i rout headaches and dizziness, following operation for ear trouble. Tonic Nerve Nuts have given me reliel that nothing else ovet did.” Bugler H. Benin, 11.M.A.5. Cerberus. Sll vs:— “After return from the front I suffered much front headaches, rheumatic pains, and bilious attacks leu weeks ago I started on Tonic Nerve Nuts, and I now fee! as fit as a fiddle. I am cured.” Hoan’s Tonic Nerve Nuts are sold by most medicine vendors at 3s a box, or 6 for 17s 3d. If not yet obtainable in your district they will lie promptly posted on receipt of price by G. AA . Mean, Chemist, 12, Egmont street, AA'cllington.
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Hokitika Guardian, 29 June 1921, Page 4
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346Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 29 June 1921, Page 4
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