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DON'T BE A PKISONEB.

Are you one of those who never feel really well—always languid and low-' spirited?. You feel like a prisoner gazing longinly through the bars of your gloomy cell at your fellows revelling outside in the freedom and sunshine of robust health. The reason you feel like that is because there is always too much bilo and paralysing poisons in your blood. If you will just take a few doses of Cockle's Pills to clear these poisons out of your system, you will feel |as bright and strong as other people. Get a box of Cockle's Pills to-day, lake two at bedtime, and in the morning you will wake up keen for breakfast, with a clear head,, bright eyes, and aboundant energy. Cockle's Pills are worldfamed as a tonic restorative. Small pill, new size, at Is 6d per box, of all chemists.—Advt. ;

v . THERE'S A FLY IN THE MILK.

Mothers! Beware of flies. Keep them out of the home. They are filthy insects and carry dangerous disease germs. Use "Flikeelo," the Vclean-to-use" powder that is instant death to flies, yet safe, because it is non-poisonous and harmless to humans or animals. Sold by all grocers. —Advt.

For Children's Hacking Congh; Wood*' Great Fepperniint Cur^—Adri,

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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 109, 4 November 1925, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 109, 4 November 1925, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 109, 4 November 1925, Page 15

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