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TIRED—WEAK—NERVOUS.

All those distressing symptoms that make up the complaint commonly called "weak nerves," in nine cases out of ten can be banished in a few hours by a dose of Cockle's Pills. Low spirits, that tired feeling, ness nervous tremors, and that sinking sensation in t'ie are Sue to th. irritant «»»■£' to ™* or noisons in your blood. The sure and quickest remedy for this condition is Cockle's Pills. They are specially prepared to counteract these poisons, to clear them out of your blood and out of your svstem, and to keep you strong and cheerful instead of continually languid and despondent. Get a box of being' in tin?morning. Small pill, new sS Is 6d per box, of all chemists. 6

LOYAL ADDINGTON LODGE. At tho last , meeting of the Loyal Addington Lodge, M.U.1.0.0.F., N.G. Bro. A. Palmer presided. The sick visitors report was received, and sick pay amounting to £l3 6s 8d was passed' for payfment. Brother Candy spoke regarding a letter received from, ithe Benevolent Fund Association, and requested as many members as could to Present «t the church parade, to bo held at St. Johns, Woolston. Bro. Wigglesworth read the report and balance-sheet of the anniversary social. The thanks or tho Lodge extended to the SW Committee.and.social secretary. Bro. C. Milangrton, D.G.M., replied to third sentiment ,and spoke on .e eral matters appertaining to the ordor. Thanhs were accorded to the dastrict officers and visiting brethren for ithci'r happy and m spiring visit. A feature of tho evening was the presence of Bro. Le Gros, aged 81, a charter member of the Lodge. He was welcomed by the N. Grand, and also the district officers and visiting brethren.

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Press, Volume LX, Issue 18237, 22 November 1924, Page 5

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TIRED—WEAK—NERVOUS. Press, Volume LX, Issue 18237, 22 November 1924, Page 5

TIRED—WEAK—NERVOUS. Press, Volume LX, Issue 18237, 22 November 1924, Page 5

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