THE I OLDEST AND SEST | FAMILY MEDICINE. | In Use for a Century. | "Take a Cockle's pill" is | the doctor's advice through ont $ the English-speaking worta, | whenever a furred tongue oi S a sallow ecinp^xion indicates £ the need of a safe, reliable | meaiis oi cioaating the liver | and br.wfils. | I BILE, H LIVER, i ACIDITY, g HEARTBURN, g INDIGESTION, I FLATULENCY, 1 SICK HEADACHE, I and all kindred complaints, these | famous Pills act readily, surely, | and safely. For all the common | ailments of everyday life, and as 1 a remedy for female disorders, | Cockle's Pills are the 1 most perfect re needy. I Fcee from Metcury and ot'uev' -' 5^ dangerous drugs. Jgg. n^^v Can be obtained ja&m E^^ throughout tlse wot!<s. ««^
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Otago Witness, Issue 2686, 6 September 1905, Page 79
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120Page 79 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 2686, 6 September 1905, Page 79
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