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STRONGER NERVES MEAN BETTER. HEALTH. The strain ol' modern life uses up (lie working snlistanee of the nerves Caster than our ordinary food restores it. The nervous system is the most delicate part of our organism, and on its well-being depends the health of thi' rest of our bodies. Here is a Tonic that will nourish the nerves and ensure for everyone a maximum of energy, power and a full sense of perfect health. Mean’s Tonic Nerve Nuts fill you with new vigour and new vitality. They give you that extra nerve-energy which makes you feel fit and fresh all daE There is nothing to equal Mean’s Tonic Nerve Nuts for overcoming weakness, nerve troubles, or that offcolour” feeling because they arc tome, restorative, blood-maker and nerve-food all in one. Men and women alike—-at any* age of life—all feel healthier and happier alter a course of these Nerve Nuts. Thousands of New Zealanders are taking Mean’s Tonic Nerve Nuts whenever they are run-down or feel out-of-sorts. They produce a real and lasting improvement in your bodily health, and a beneficial effect upon every organ and function ot your body. Mean’s Tonic Nerve Nuts are sold by most medicine vendors at 3s a box, or C. for 17s 3d. If not yet, obtainable in your district, they will he promptly posted on receipt of price by G. W. Mean. Chemist. 12, Egmont Street, Wellington.

WANGANUI V. TARANAKI. STRATFORD, July 28 After, si rather disappointing game, Taranaki defeated Wanganui in the inter-provincial football match by 9 points to H. Taranaki scoring two unconverted tries and a penalty goal, and the visitors a penalty goal and an unconverted try.

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Hokitika Guardian, 29 July 1921, Page 1

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276

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 29 July 1921, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 29 July 1921, Page 1

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