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|| eK S^icje fo Jffiivm,, J& CAPTAIN FRED BUENABY, fffii Royal Horse Guards. ' V Pago 13 Ba y fl •'—" Two P B * lß °* koo*B*k 00 * 8 * jiA lined with fur were also taken, and. for physio— with which it is as well to be« Jfs. supplied when travelling In out-of-the-way/ /!» places— Borne quinine and Cockle's Pillfl>.i JtL the latter a most invaluable medicine, andJ <V one which I have used on the natives or > Central Africa with the greatest possible* success. In' fact, the marvellous effect produced. npon the mind and body of an Arab Sheik, whoj was impervious to a* native medicines, when L, administered to him five COCKLE'S PILLS, % will never fade trom my memory, and a friend of f mine, who passed through the same district many months afterwards, informed me that my fame as a ' medicine man ' had not' died out, but that the marvellous enre was even then a theme of conversation in the bazaar. * _- fiOCKLE'S PILLS. ~ . \J FREE FROM MERCURY.\ v nOCKLE'S PILLS. . y f : . FOR LIVER jnOCKLE'S PILLS. ~ V^ FOR BILE.fjOCKLE'S PILLS. '■ " \J 4; FOR INDIGESTION nOGKLE'S PILLS, T \J FOR HEARTBURN fJOCKLE'S PILLS. „ inirm \j for sicit bbAdachb. fjQCKLE'S PILLS. hn _ \J «,. FOR ACUHT& \J „ IN USH EvtftYWHßlUfc fiQCKLE'S : PILLS. "• * -^j V-^ U8 U ft, j a HTY-EIGBT YBABB . HtnUtdioinc Vudo:ithingh6*tto /

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Otago Witness, Issue 1950, 4 April 1889, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Witness, Issue 1950, 4 April 1889, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Witness, Issue 1950, 4 April 1889, Page 10