COFFEE NERVES.”
"TEA XERVES.” MADE TIN IT 1!V KTANAii’K TOXIC NERVE NUTS. Coffer and tea are fa icurite New Zealand drinks. The standbys of nianv households. Hut Loth eotfo,; and lea gradually affect the nerves. Ah my insurance companies have added the term ‘'Coffee and Tea Nerves” to their list of dangerous maladies. An antidote is needed to olfset the ever-sti-iudal;,ei aetion —to keep the nerves in the line of pood health. Then both co-fee and tea can be ropularlv taken without ill-efT'cts, ‘Tea Inm always been my favourite drink,” said a Lyttelton housewife, “and I would nor. like to lie deprived of it. Romo time since I found 1 was eet-iine nervous with frotji-.ent hj virt palpitation, and headaches. 1 couldn’t understand it, and saw inv doctor. Mo examined me carefully. and said, “Tea, 1 think vou had bettor give it op!” I didn’t, like tlud a little hit, and learned from a friend that if I took Kennah’s Tonic Nerve Nuts for a few days occasionally 1 could take my favourite cup also. And it is true, for I also have proven the strengthening value of Kenudds Tonic Nerve Nuts. I drink severe! cupfuls of tea each dav. and now feel no bad effects wh-'tover.” Take - oar tea and coffee if you like. When von feel either or both are a fleetinp the nerves take one of Kennah’t Tonic Nerve Nuts throe times each day for a few days. 'Kennah’s Tonic Nerve Nuts (niie’ lv tone and strengthen the whole ner -ms system, and offset the tea and ecli'ee over-stimulation. They ulwavs act like this. Rold by chemists and grocers in packets 3s each. 0 for 16s 6d. Be sure they are Kennah’s Tonic Nerve Nuts. 10
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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXVII, Issue 13675, 8 May 1912, Page 2
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289COFFEE NERVES.” Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXVII, Issue 13675, 8 May 1912, Page 2
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