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COCKLE'S ANTIBILIOUS PILLS. s In use by all classes Seventy-eight Years. 18, New Ormond street. London. OCKLE’S ANTIBILIOU& PILTh". THE OLDEST PATENT MEDICINE. In boxes at Is IJd, 2s 9d, 4s 6d. and 11s. C~OCKLK'S ANTIP.ILIODS PILLS In use for the Ir.s! seventy -eight years tor Liver Complaints. In boxes at Is IJd, 2s 9d, 4s 6d. and Ils. COCKLE'S ANTIBILIOOS PILLS. In use the last seventy-eight years for indegestion. In boxes at Is lid, 2s 9d, 4s 6d, and lie. COCKLE'S ANTIBILIOOS PILLS". In use the last seventy-eight years for Bilious Affections. In boxes at Is lid, 2a 9d, 4s 6d, and 11s. QOCKLE’S ANTIBILIOD? PILLS. These Pills consist of a careful and peculiar admixture of the best and mildest vegetable aperients, with the pure extract of me flowers of the camomile. They will be round almost efficacious remedy for derangement of the digestive organs, and for torpid action of the liver and bowels, which produes indigestion and the several varieties of bilious and liver complaints. They speedily remove the irritation and feverish state of the stomach, allays spasms, correct the morbid condition of the liver and organs subservient to digestion, promote a due and healthy secretion of bile, and relieve the constitution of all gouty matter and other impurities, which, by circulating in the blood, must injuriously affect the action of the kidneys; thus, by removing the causes productive of so much discomfort, they restore the energies both of body and mind. To those who indulge in the luxuries of the table these pills will prove highly useful, occasioning no pain in their action, nnleaa they meet with an unusual quantity of acrid bile and acid matter in the stomach and bowels. To Europeans on their arrival in India and China they are recommended as a preservative against the fatal disorders peculiar to tropical climates, Their occasional use, if combined with the strictest attention to diet, will be frequently found to remove at once, by their influence over the secretions, that congestive and unhealthy condition of the liver which is so often the earliest antecedent of severe febrile and conutstitional disturbance. It must be understood that these pills are not recommended aa containing any new or dangerously active l-gredienUii on the contrary, they are characterised by a remarkable simplicity of combination, and whatever merit they may be found to possess depends as much upon the selection of pure drugs, and the nnnsnal labour and attention bestowed upon their subsequent preparation, as upon the acknowledged peculiarity of their competition. They are not recommended as a panacea, nor are they adapted to all complaints ; but as a mild and efficacious aperient and tonic in the various forms of indigestion, it will sot, perhaps, be an exaggeration to state that they have been resorted to under all systems of diet, changes of climate, or atmospheric alternatipns with an extraordinary degree of success for upwards of seventy-eight years. This celebrated Family Aperient may be had throughout the United Kingdom in boxes at Is IJd, 2s 9d, 4s 6d, and 11s, as well as in India, China, New Zealand, and the Australian Colonies.

CAPTAIN BURNABY, in his Bide to Khiva, Bays (page 13): — 11 Two pairs of boots lined with fur were also taken, and for physio—with which it is as well to be supplied when travelling in out-of-the-way places some quinine and Cockle’s Pills; the latter a most invaluable medicine, and one which I have used on the natives of Central Africa with the greatest possible success. In fact, the marvellous effects produced upon the mind and body of an Arab Sheik, who was impervious to all native medicines, when I administered to him five COCKLE’S PILLS; Will never fade from my memory j and a friend of mine, who passed through the same district many month* after wards, informed me that my fame aa a 1 medioine man ’ had not died out, but that the marvellous cure was even then a theme of conversation in the basaar.” OtKYBR’S SULPHUR HAIR RESTORER will darken gray hair and In a few days restore completely natural color. The effect is superior to that produced by any instantaneous dye, and the sulphur restorer does not injure the skin. Sold in large bottles Is 6d each, by chemist; nd hairdressers. CERTAIN CURB for Nervous Lability. Gratis, a medical work, showing the sufferers how they may be cured and recover wealth and vitality without the aid of quacks, with receipts for purifying the blood and removing skin affections. Free on receipt of stamp to prepay postage. Address Secretary, nstitnte of Anatomy, Birmingham. IRON Wine Bins—Burrow’s Slider Bins. Every bottle separate. No laths required. Breakage prevented. Bins made of any size, or to fit any spare spaces; NATURAL Mineral Waters of Apollinaris, Vais Yichy, Carlsbad, Seltzer, Kissingen, Homburg, Pullna Friedrichshaß Hunyadi, Janos, Ac., Direct from Springs. Also the ARTIFICIAL MINERAL WATER, Prepared by Eiiiiis and Son, Buthen, And Db Stbuvb and Co, Brighton, Appointed agents for the celebrated ApoL*naris Water. W Best and Sons, Foreign Wine, Spirit, and Mineral Water Merchants, 22 Henrietta street Cavendish square, London W, Price lists on application. ABMY AND NAVY MIXTURE, for the Cure of Contagions Disease. Agent, METHUEN (late Bowker and Mothnen), chemist, 332, Deansgate, Manchester 2s 6d t bottle to any address. English Goods Direct at Lowest Export Prices. Silk, Woollen and Manchester Warehousemen, India, Colonial, and Foreign Outfitters.

Established 1843. D NICHOLSON & 00. invite attention • to their illustrated 220-page catalogue, sent (with patterns) post free. Ladies clothing, linens, hosiery, gloves, ribbons haberdashery, jewellery, ka. Contractors for military and police clothing and accoutrements. Furniture, musical instruments, ironmongery, fire arms, cutlery, carriages, saddlery and harness, boots and shoes, wines and spirits, ales and beers, preserved provisions, stationery, perfumery, books, toys, kc. Foreign produce disposed of for a commission of 2J per cent. Terms—Not less than 25 per cent to accompany orders and balances will be drmvn at sight. D, Nicholson and Co, BO to 53 Et. Paul’s Church road, and 66 Paternoster row, London. THE Greatest Wonder of all the Useful Manufactures. John Warner and Sons, of the Orescent, Oripplegate, London, 8.0., Vulcanised Fibre (Patent), high pressure, economic, and save-all traps, and E. G. Warner’s patent double-action Household Pump, and their Gardener’s Friend Syringes, the cheapest, best, and simplest of the kind in the market, and packed with the new patcat vulcanised incorrodible flexible fibre, which is proof against 10001 b pressure to the square inch without leakage. Vulcanised Hard Fibre is made in sheets of all thicknesses, from one-fiftieth of an inch to one inch, in tubes, and many other specialities. Vulcanised flexible fibre is made in sheets in all the thicknesses from one-fiftieth to one inch. The price of the Flexible Sheet Red Vulcanised Fibre is 2s 9d per lb in all thicknesses. The price of the hard sheet red vulcanised fibre in all thicknesses is 3s 4d per lb. By using this wonderful material, John Warner and Sons have produced a “ double-action pump ’" for household purposes, garden syringes, and “ high pressure save-all trap,’ capable of resisting without leakage 10001 b pressure to the square inch, and suitable also for low pressure, or hot water, all of which articles are unquestionably the best and cheapest ever offered to the public, and the fact of their being packed with the patent incorridibla vulcanised fibre renders the double action pump, and garden syringes easier to work than any other article of the kind.

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Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2664, 20 October 1882, Page 4

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