-EVERY WOMAN'S FRIEND. Most women arc frequent sufferers from those distressing symptoms that make up tho complaint, commonly called " weak nerves." Most of this suffering is quite unnecessary, sinco it is easily avoided, or fin attack banished in a few hours, by taking Cockle's Pills. Headache, languor, irritability, tendency to hysteria, despondency, etc., aro tho result of irritation and congestion caused by certain toxins or poisons in tho blood, and Cockle's Pills aro specially prepared to counteract the action of these poisons and secure their complete removal from tho system. Cockled Pills are ideal in their invigorating effect upon tho female system, and every woman reader who is subject to these depressing attacks will find in Cockle's Pills a true fiienil. Small pill, new sir. l . Is 6d per box, of all chemists. — (Atlvt.)
Tin: mini's idiup tor tho men of Auckland :j. the Firm of l-Vj\*ld.H, Victoria Aiiijde. "V..-.it styles, v. iuo choice and lo i, pi'icus.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18897, 20 December 1924, Page 14
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