go to the real cause of most of the. usual ills of the stomach, bowels, liver, and bile. They act without delay, without uncertainty, without interruption of one's duties. On all counts^ they are recognised as all-round remedy for those simple ills which,, if neglected, may grow into troubles more serious, or more distressing. \ For constipation, sick headaches, biliousness, indigestion, depression, dizziness, nervous irritability, or for that feeling of being " belowpar," takeone or two Cockle's Pills at bed-time. You will find a real difference in their effect.- Get a box to-day, and always have this Cockle's Antibihous Pills, of all Chemists throughout Iho world. Prices in England 1/1} and 2/9. In use .'or over 100 years, and made in England by JAMES COCKLE £ Co., 4 M, Prmo.id Si., Lcadatt, Ens. For croup the coufjh mixture \ I made -with HEAN'S ESSENCE is an excel lent remedy. It outs I i phlegm at once. A 2/- ji bottle makes a pint fin- . jj esfc family cotish sad S cold medicine. Be |
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Evening Post, Volume XCIII, Issue 31, 5 February 1917, Page 4
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