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"OUT OF SORTS."

"THE BLUES." "Nerves All on Edge." Did you ever analyze "out of sorts" or "the blues" ? What do these common, every day expressions really mean? Just analyze them (for fun if you like) and 10 cases out of 10 a weak nervous system will be the verdict. A year ago the nerves were strong and vigorous; to-day there is an "out of sorts," "all run down," "nerves on edge" condition. Little worries give one "the blues." Next week's troubles seem to be with us to-day. "Being constantly on the move, and changing fro mhotel to hotel," said a hardware traveller, "upset my digestive organs and nervous system. Whether it was because of the differently prepared foods, or whether I was too well cared for I don't know, but I certainly got into a rundown, nervous, and irritable condition. A little bit of extra competition, or a dissatisfied customer^ would give me 'the blues,' and set my 'nerves all on edge.' A fellow traveller who had been fixed up by HeanV Tonic Nerve Nuts started me on them, and they hare done me a power of good also. I started taking one nut after each meal, and after a few days could feel they were doing good. I took five or six packets altogether, and am now fit for any work or competition along my, route. Since commencing with HeanV Tonic Nerve Nuts I have discovered that a number of commercial travellers keep a packet in their grip, and take them when they feel a hit run down or out of sorts." Hean's Tonic Nerve Nuts always act like this. Sufferers from nervous indigestion, weakness, billiousness, constipation, distress after eating, and other nerve weakening conditions will find much benefit by taking one of Hean's Tonic Nerve Nuts after each meal. At medicine dealers 3s a packet, 6 for 16s 6d, or post free on receipt of price from 6. W. Hean, Chemist, Feilditfg. 61

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Feilding Star, Volume III, Issue 759, 21 December 1908, Page 4

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"OUT OF SORTS." Feilding Star, Volume III, Issue 759, 21 December 1908, Page 4

"OUT OF SORTS." Feilding Star, Volume III, Issue 759, 21 December 1908, Page 4

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