A SCHOOLMASTER’S HAPPY. EXPERIENCE. Puldie School, Holy Camp, via Brenfell. MR. G. W. BEAN, Dear Sir,— I feel it a pleasurable duty to inform you of the wonderful benefits I have derived from taking your lleenz.o and Mean's Tonic Nerve Nuts. My wife, si'll' and child were suffering from irilluonza. I. was advised io try lleeiizo, and aceonliugly obtained a bot i |e. We took it according relief was obtained in a very short 1 ime. In my occupation as a feather my : nerves got very bad, ami my sight was affected, necessitating the use of glasses, which I wore for about two years. 'Thon, seeing one ol your advert iscniOitts for A’crvi* Nuts. 1 decided to give them a trial. 'The result is that I have now cast aside the glasses and my nerves are better than ever they were previously. To anyone sullering as we did I ran thoroughly genuine remedies we.rthy ol' a place in every home. Ytturs faithfully, Mr. Parker’s c.xj»ericnce is similar !•< that, of thousands of others who hay<’ Ni'ive Nuts. Trv !h<*s(* famous preparations, read Ihe (irculars caiPlully. is 12s lid a bottle and the Nerve Nut' :’.s a box. or boxes for 17> :'.d. Hold by most medicine vendors, or posit'd promptly on receipt ol juice by (>.\\. Mean. Chemist, 12 Egnuuil Street. W>4
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** Our family has been taking Bennington's Irish Moss for over twenty years, writes Mr. J. Rhodes. Salisbury Street, Christchurch. 'We took it during the Influenza Epidemic, and are quite sure that it saved us a lot of trouble. / similar story has been told continually during the past 60 years -Bonnington s Irish Moss has always been the same effective, potent remedy [or coughs, colds and other chest troubles.
Take Irisb-Oftfoss Morning And. Evening It Protects the Throat & Chest
Keep Bonnington’s Ifsh Moss in the house for the clukhn— for yourself. Swallowed slowly, it onus an antiseptic film on the throat, tbs guarding against the germs of Pneumonia, Colds and other chft ailments. Bonnington's Irish MossS the best for adults, because it is so p.ent- as proved by its 60 years of su<essA II is best and safest for childicbecause it contains no harmful drugs,‘l'-'->hol or narcotics, Ruv th- family h/de—2/6 everywhere ..
Thousands c- housewives find Edmonds Cstard Powder a boon in preparilj delicious, economical dessert. Cup ustard, Custard with Fruit, Custard puddings, all can be made quickly .d at little cost with 24 Emgmdc ,CU>TARD
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Grey River Argus, 13 June 1921, Page 6
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