TIRED — WEAK, NERVOUS. AIL those distressing symptoms tliafc make up the complaint commonly called " weak nerves," in nino cases out of ten can he banished in a few hours by a dose of Cockle's Tills. Low spirits, that tired feeling headache, peevishness, nervous tremors," and that sinking, squeamish sensation in the stomach, arc due to the. irritant action of toxins or poisons in vour blood. The surest, and quickest, remedv for this condition is Cockle s 1 ills. Thev are specially prepared to counteract these poisons, to clear them out ofJJ o "'' blood and out of your system, and t keep von strong and cheerful "f continually languid atiddcspondent. —Advt. ■ TS^===s= s = THAT OLD HAT. Tb( ,,-, » r «»a the worse for :< 3U bjected to the look as good as new if This skilful attention of Co*-."' b {aci ] itie3 renowned hat specialist has ladieß- - gSd-A^r,, Shop early l. d.y. Our pwmj*. rtJJJ at. 12 15 or. Saturdays.—Milno aua C'hovce, Ltd.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18861, 8 November 1924, Page 9
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