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ffah Pi^ei-o.Jtftba,' at %x J& CAPTAIN FRED BURNABT, ZAfa Royal Horeo Guards. *S 1 Page 13 Cft y ß ! ~ " Two P ftirs of bccta xlNlisca with lur were also taken, and for phyeic— with which it is as well to bs jjK^ supplied when travolling in out-of-tno-way 5?% places— some quinino and Cookie's Pill^ a*lC f,ho latter a most invaluable medicine, and A ono wb^'ch I have used on tho natives o«. > Central Africa with' tho possibla BuccGEß. In fact, tho nvirvollous effect producofl anon tho mind and body of an Arab fiheik, who was impervious to all native medicines, when i Mtainist-erod to him Stß COCKLE'S PILLS, <r ill Devor fr.Jo trom my memory, and a f riecd or mine, who paseed through the same district many months afterwards informed mo that my fame a« 5. ' medicine man ' had not died cut, but that tho mjirvoUous euro was Gvon then a thome of cob?ersi>tioxt ir. the- bazaar. ' QODKLE-JB_PIUB__ H5 QOOKLR-PILLS. __ =2 «_^ B . ■ndCKLE'S PILLS. poaKLE'sTiLCsr \ > roa sicy hbapackbc fjOCKLFSTIOF fv^^ p'OOKLIS Pills. feSßSß'ea I*- TJ4. Si *J- c* H— ':"'*• **»*

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Otago Witness, Issue 2008, 18 August 1892, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Witness, Issue 2008, 18 August 1892, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Witness, Issue 2008, 18 August 1892, Page 13