TIRED—WEAK—NERV OUS. 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, headache, peevishness, nervous tremors, and that sinking squeamish sensation in the stomach, are due to the irritant action of toxins or poisons in your blood. The surest 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 system, and to keep you strong and cheerful instead of continually languid and despondent. Get a box of Cockle's Pills to-day, take two to-night, and you will feel liki> a new being in the" morning. Small pill, new size, Is 6d per box, or all chemists. —6
Ernest and. Eva," the two famous goldfish that for years have had their home in the fountain of the winter garden of the Savoy Hotel, London, nave died —by misadventure. At the inquest it was found that cigar-ash, flicked into the pool by an ■unthinking guest, had brought their gambols to an end. The most notable of Ernest's feats was his cork trick. Swimming .round his pool, he would -wait for one of his admirers to place a cork in the water. Then with a flash of gold he would leap over the corlf, sometimes "doing a somersault as well.
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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18404, 10 June 1925, Page 5
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