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J| eK %Me to ttftfoa, J^ CAPTAIN FRED BURNABY B Eoyal Horse Guards. $yt Fage 13 says : — " Two pairs of boots j<pA lined with fur were also taken, and for /fe physic— with which it is as well to be jK supplied when travelling in out-of-the-way /I* places— some quinine and Cockle's Pills, ifo the latter a most invaluable medicine, and <V one which I have used on the natives of > Central Africa with the greatest possible success. In fact, the marvellous effect produced upon the mind and body of an Arab Sheik, wno was impervious to all native medicines, wnen. A administered to him five COCKLE'S PILLS, will never fade from my memory, and a friend of , 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 cure was even then, a theme or conversation in the bazaar. ' , OOCKLEO OCKLE ' S Skom —cowa ggpr piLL& mm COCKLE'BC OCKLE'B PILLS. poR BIW , C°P! LE ' 8 PlLL £^^ QOCKLFS PIL&, cjLsS^^ rjooxjl's pills. ,„„ - « V-BT USE FOR NIMBI? IBASS. HBOnstt, le. lld. ; 2a. M., 4s. 6A.. lla. *d& M* "'Sf «B 3f«Ssto Ytatm thioighsai l&9_

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Otago Witness, Issue 1926, 15 January 1891, Page 38

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Page 38 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 1926, 15 January 1891, Page 38

Page 38 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 1926, 15 January 1891, Page 38