piQ 3 o t e e e T h 4 D 3, 3 3. ANTIBII These Pills consist of a i liar admixture of the be vegetable aperients, with th the flowers of the camomil found almost efficacious rett ment of the digestive organ action of the liver and be dnee indigestion and the se bilious and liver complaints remove the irritation and i the stomach, allays spasi morbid condition of the 1 subservient to digestion, pr healthy secretion of bile, constitution of all gouty z impurities, which, by cii blood, must injuriously afire the kidneys; thus, by remc productive of so much disi store the energies both of To those who indulge in the table these pills will pro\ occasioning no pain in th they meet with an unusual i bile and acid matter in i bowels. To Europeans on India and China they are r preservative against the fat; liar to tropical climates, use, if combined with the ( to diet, will be frequently at once, by their influence tions, that congestive ane dition of the liver which earliest antecedent of sever stitntional disturbance. II stood that these pills are as containing any new or d ingredients; on the contra racterised by a remarks combination, and whateve bo found to possess doper the selection of pare drugs labour and attention best subsequent preparation, as ledged peculiarity of tl They are not recommended are they adapted to all con mild and efficacious aper the various forms of indig perhaps, be an exaggerat they have been resorted to of diet, changes of climat alternations with an extra( success for upwards of seve This celebrated Family had throughout the Uni boxes at Is IJd, 2s 9d, 4s 6 as in India, China, New Australian Colonies, COCKLE’S ANTIBI In use by all classes Seventy-eight 18, New Ormond stre OGKLE’S ANX'IBIi THE OLDI PATENT MED] In boxes at Is IJd, 2s 9d COCKLE’S ANTIBI] In use for the last se for Liver Complaints. In boxes at la IJd, 2s Sd d. 0 0 27 I T COCKLE’S ANTIBII In use the last sever indigestion. In boxes at Is lid, 2s 9d COCKLE’S ANTIBII In use the last seven Bilious Affections. In boxes at Is lid, 2s 93 CAPTAIN BURNABY, Khiva, says (page 13 “Two pairs of boots lii also taken, and for physicas well to be supplied w out-of-the-way places —si Cockle’s Pills; the latter medicine, and one which I natives of Central Africa ' possible success. In facl effects produced upon the an Arab Sheik, who was native medicines, when ! him five COCKLE’S PI Will never fade from mi friend of mine, who pas same district many montl formed me that my fran man ’ had not died out, but lous cure was even then a t tion in the bazaar.” A -JT-EATINQ’S INSECT .. by Her Majesty’s G 3 Powder is unrivalled in c _ sects, although perfectly hai animals. It preserves from lens and furs should be wc the powder before placiuj seaside it is invaluable foi domestic worries. Kills bi moths. The increasing celebrated preparation has c which are noxious in th chasers are, therefore, part i f to obtain Keating’s Powde Is and 2s 6d each, by all post, 14 and 36 stamps, fror Churchyard, London Army and navy mi Cure of Contagious METHUEN (late Bowker chemist, 332, Deansgate, Mi per bottle to any address. OAR BEYOND THE RE
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Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2221, 9 April 1881, Page 4
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