should be kept in the house, to bo ready when they are wanted. Many a small warning of constipation, indigestion, biliousness, sick headache, or liverishness, grows into something more distressing, simply because the right pill was not at hand at the right time. When you want a pill it is usually at bed-time, when all the chemists' shops are closed, and when you do not feel like going out. Have them in the house. Get a box to-day. Cockle's Pills are prompt, pleasant, thorough, yet harmless. You will find that they are the Cockls's Antißilious Pillj.of all Chemiits throughout Ihcwoild. Prices in England 1/lj and 2/9. In use for over 100 years, and m.wlo in Kneland by JAKEB COCKU & Cβ.. 4 Ot. Oiimml SI,, lee&ii, &g,
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3022, 8 March 1917, Page 2
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126Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3022, 8 March 1917, Page 2
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