"NERVES” Nerves are the bugbear of modern civilisation, and in many instances they are the despair of medical practitioners. The following unsolicited letter is worth reading: Mrs B. M’Master, writing from Bellevue Hill, on January 22, 1920, is very grateful: Dear Sir, —It is with grateful heart that I write to tell you what a blessing Hean’s Tonic Nerve Nuts have been to me. 1 was a terrible sufferer for more than two years with nervous breakdown, kidney trouble, and muscular rheumatism. I used to pray for .death, until ono clay I was reading 'The World’s News,’ and in it I rend about Hean’s Tonic Nerve Nuts. I immediately obtained a supply, and gave them a fair trial. I am thankful to say I am now restored to health and strength in my middle life. During my illness ray weight was reduced from 14st 81b to Bst. I am now again 12st and feel splendid. Prescribed* medicines only gave me temporary relief, and the pain I suffered is only known to God and myself. People who saw me daring my illness, when they look at me now, exclaim, “Well, it is marvellous!” and to mo my recovery has been marvellous.' I foe! from the bottom of my heart for all sufferers from “nerves,” and I strongly advise them to get a supply of Hean’s Tonic Nervo Nuts. ... If they give them a fair- trial I feel sure they will marvel, as,l do, at what they can accomplish for suffering humanity. This letter is quite unsolicited, and I would like to see it published to the world. . . . You have my deepest thanks. . . . May the richest of rewards and blessings be showered on you, . I will never fail to sing the praises of Hean’s Tonic Nerve Nuts.— Sincerely yours. (Mia) Beatrice M'Master. Over 1,000 other users have written to tell of the good Hean’s Tonic Nerve Nuts have done for them. This “finest tonic ever made” will do for you what it has done for others. Sold by most medicine vendors at 5s a box for 12 days supply, or 6 boxes for 17s _3d,_ If not yet obtainable in your district they will be posted promptly on receipt or price by G. W. Hean, chemist, 12 Egmont street, Wellington, New Zealand.—{Advt.J
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Evening Star, Issue 17706, 6 July 1921, Page 2
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380Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 17706, 6 July 1921, Page 2
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