.1. ........ imMMiwm- n ,ni mmi mi m^tfuii v\i iiiniiTHibWTfßiirnMM^w~ifiimn " COFFEE NERVES." "TEA NERVES." MADE RIGHT BY HEAN'S TONIC NERVE NUTS. I Coffee and tea aro favourite New Zealand drinks. The standbys of many households. But both coffee and tea gradually ■ affect the nerves. ; Many insurance companies have adI ded the term "Coffee and Tea Nerves" i to their list of dangerous maladies. An antidote is needed to offset the i ever-stimulating action — to keep the ! l | nerves in the line of good health. ; i Then both coffee and tea can be reI gularly taken without ill -effects. "Tea , >has always been my favourite drink," : I said a Lyttelton housewife, "and I would not like to be deprived of it. i Borne time since I found I was getting nervous with frequent heart palpita- . tion, and headaches. I couldn't un- • derstand dt, and saw my doctor. He ; examined me carefully and said, "Tea. ; 1 think you had better give it up !' I didn't like that a little bit, and learned from a friend that if I took a Tonic Nerve Nut for a few days occasionally I could take my favourite cup also. And it is true, for I also have proven the strengthening value of Hean's Nerve Nuts. I drink several cupfuls of tea each day, and now feel no bad effects whatever." Take your tea and coffee if you like. When you feel either or both are affecting the nerves tako one Tonic Nerve Nut three times each day for a fe^y days. Hean's Tonic Nerve Nuts quickly tone and strengthen the wliolo nervous system, and offset the tea and coffee over-stimulation. Sold by chemists and grocers in packets 3s each, 6 for 16s 6d, or gost free on receipt .of price from [can's Pharmacy, Feilding. Be sure they are HEAN'S. 3 .__ — __^___ ___ — I Lane's ' i It is only a common step from a cold to grippe, ; pnuemonia, consumption. It ] is only a step trom a cold to J ~ health, strength, vigour. That , ' | better step — the step to ' ' 1 1 health — is a bottle or two px -.. | ' I LANE'S EMULSMJ-i } Chemists sell it 2/6 and 4/6. i i : : -0 28 ; i &♦«***+< >•♦»»•♦«* I i I EOYAL INSURANCE COMPANY, t LIMITED. ] FEILDING~~AGENCY. J WE have appointed Messrs Prior Q and Caldwell, Land and Estate ( Agents, the Feilding Agents for this Company, rice Mr E. 0. Maekay, resigned. W. M. BANNATYNE AND 1 CO., LTD., a Chief A grants end Attorney*. ANTED KNOV^N.— I iayenow engaged an expert horse flhoer, and oan guarantee all brashing, clioking and corns pared, , as weK a* other lameness ariaing front thy foot. A trial solicited. W K. Cham- ■ tarltin. . m - ; ; HAVE you seen the Latest Thkg J in Gentlemen's Overcoats at A. I WILLIAMSON'S. Up-to-Date in I Design and Cut. I c
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Feilding Star, Volume II, Issue 513, 26 March 1908, Page 4
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