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BETTER HEALTH

FOR 3d A DAY.

•Your present state of health depends largely on the present state of your wrves. You will have healthy nerves m a fteal-.il v body by taking Bean’s Tome Serve "Nuts. Manufactured by Hean, of (■Beenzo” fame, and sold at 3s pyr box. Bean’s Tonic Nerve Nuts supply your Bervous system with the nourishment it weeds, enrich the blood, rebuild your faded constitution, and tone you up feeHeraJly. p Whenever you feel run-down and out-fcf-vorte. get a 3s box of Bean’s Tonic KervA Nuts In all neuralgic conditions, neurastneftia. all forma of malnutrition, debility Erfter influenza or fever; Bean's Tonic Serve Nuts have been found to quickly jpestore the nerves to normal conditions. Supplies are obtainable from all chemfate and scores at 3* a box, each eonfeiaing rwelve days’ supply, or six boxes Bor 7- 3d. If not"yet obtainable in your feist- ■ . they will be promptly posted km receipt of price by C. W. Hean, Chemist. 12 -Egmont Street, Wellington, ifi BETTER CLASS MOTOR CHEAPER. A writer in Modern Transport states fh»r “the cost of operating and maintaining a motor may safely be «tiSa rl at three farthings a mile in favor Sa better class vehicle.” The British Hit -Dennis’* is a high class lorry. It Htves maximum service at minimum axJsr The New Zealand Expreaa Ce t

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Taranaki Daily News, 9 July 1921, Page 7

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BETTER HEALTH Taranaki Daily News, 9 July 1921, Page 7

BETTER HEALTH Taranaki Daily News, 9 July 1921, Page 7

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