A SCHOOLMASTER’S HAPPY | EXPERIENCE. ? Public School, Holy Camp, ia Grerifed. I MR G. W. TTE AN, ! Dear Sir:— I T feel it a pleasurable duty to inform 1 you of tilo wonderful benefits I have derived from taking your Heenzo and Mean’s Tonic Nerve Nuts. Mv wife, self and child were suffering from influenza. T was advised to tiv Heenzo, and accordingly obtained a bottle. We took it according to directions, and in each case great relief was obtained in a very short time. Tn my occupation as a teacher my nerves got very bad, and my sight was affected, necessitating the use of glasses, which T wore for about two years. Then, seeing one of you advertisements for Nerve Nuts, T decided to give them a trial. The result is that I have now cast aside the glasses and my nerves arc hotter than ever they were previously. To anyone suffering ns we did T can honestly recommend Heenzo and Mean’s Tonic Nerve Nuts as being thoroughly genuine remedies worthy of a place in every home. Yours faithfully, OH AS. C. PARKER. Mr Parker’s experience is similar to that of thousands of others who have used both Heenzo and Mean’s Tonic Nerve Nuts. Try these famous preparations, read the circulars carefully, and start to get really well. Heenzo is 2s fid a 1 vottle and the Nerve Nuts 3s a Lox. or fi boxes for 17s 2d. Sold by most medicine vendors, or posted promptly on receipt of price by G. W. Hon,n. Ohomist, 12. Egmont street, Wellington.
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Hokitika Guardian, 4 July 1921, Page 1
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