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Bledleal. I eUARANTEE TO CURE THE SERVES AHD THE BLOOD i Says HERR RASSMUSSEW, Tho Celebrated Danish Herbalist I Aks Pmljlmi Gold M-d-lllot, of 647 George BfeM«6 » Sydney, *nd 91 Lambton Quay, Wellington, _S-_S7 i-od Tttj ifrwitof tnifh has ever been uttered, judging feom tit aiOßSSnds of testimonials sent to him by grate_.nl ooreji OTcx-4 and .Nerve Sufferers, whom his lmrid-renowiwd arsasAi^alfalene yita__itT B______sDiaß tw« , rwtorod to rermanenfi Healtb. Por-__aniß)c, his Celebrated ALFAIiDra. TITAXHTS I?TTjE&<B-*sMrtad__v Oaro for Wea* Harves, Depressed 3plrSta, I-oblUtyi »ad Weakness ot tne Sptne, BraJa and Nerves, Sfpro-l Powerful Coune, _3». 3d.; Or_-_d_uj ' £.«««, 23a. 6d.i 3«a___r Boies, 12s. and 6a.; posted. HisPtaelyHerbal A"LPALIKE BLOOD PILLS «ra as a BiOOfl Purfflta' and Blood Tonic »»* „ 'ill notpsitoik. a partiel&oC-any Blood Dlijetts- to ramain ia tht i 57««a-n. Bi-xonyStutivas Vitality Pills. ' H»A__FAl__ir__ UNIVERSAL PILLS are on_xe<ne<_ _» apecrmamiHitoato i"oH3o2npi_slnt3 peculiar to LacUeß. ?»lce,«a_aa«s Vitoßty Pills. His Ltwrjjnd Kidiuy _?_U«, Ehecmatle Pills, Asthma tstii . 'Ssilgh Fills, PJlo Powdea, Plesb-pTadacing Powdeis Qanda 1 i'lTwdere, Vtwi^ocelo Bowfara, Ent-Beducing Ponnieti, Bsut '•I •.•_torwjj r _»vl Comrife-aion-hwn.ififfTa area_infJrwon_fa_t--_>Lttai iro well wimOj {pTIn X »^__«J, Call on Urn or send to him at TrVeninglon for hi* ralnabfe I CreO bOOk, wllieh oonta._ns«_>ii»ble flints, all particulars, and nn3.««ua_lesfa*m__mialß. All Goroespoadenoe PrtTfttßOßfl JOBfldeattaa. Wtito withoutkdalaj^aiid addrooa— "•""™"M KERR RABSMHISSEN, • SI MMBTOH 6DAY. WELHHCTOH, H. 2. WORLD FAMED ; THUS Great Blood Purifier & Festorep. [ For Cleanedncr and Clearing the Blood from ' all Imparities, it cannot be too hJfihly recom mended. For Scrofula, Smrvy, BJczema. Skin and Blood i Dlseaßea, and Sores of all kinde, it U a m9X~t> (falling and permanent cure. Ib Cures Old Sores Cures Sores on tha Neok ! Cures Sore Legs Cures Blaokhead or Pimtilefl on tfcg F«o9 " , Cures Scurvy Cures Ulcers Cures Blood and Skin Disease* < Cures Glandular Swellings i Clears the Blood from all impure Matter, ■ From whatever cause arising. i It is a real speoilio for Gout and Rhenmatifl Pains. , It removes the oau«e from the Blood a»d ' Bonea. . As this Mixture is plecuant te the taste, aad Warranted free from anything injurious to the . most delicate constitution of either sex, the Proprietors solicit sufferers to give it a trial to rest its value. THOUSANDS OF TESTIMONIALS. Clarke's Blood Mixture Is sold in bottles 2s M each, and in cases containing sis times the quantity, lis—sufficient to effect a permanent cure in the great majority of long-standing ohrss. BY ALL OTEMiSTS 'AND PATENT i MEDICINE VKNDOIIe throughout the world. Proprietors, The Liucotw and Midlands Counties Dkdo Company, Linooln, Englanfi, Trade mark—" Blood Mixture." . Clarke's Blood Mixture. ) CAUTlON.—Purchasers of Clarke's Blood Mixture should see that they get the gennina article. Worthless imitations and substitutes are sometimes palmed off by unprincipled yen* dors. The words "Lincoln and Midland Corny ties Drug Company, Lincoln, England," arc euaraved on the .Government Stamp, aad fc Clarke's World-famed Blood Miitttre/blovra In tho bottia, WIWIOUT WOlca NONS ABB AMYKOS ASEPTIN Awarded London, Prize \B_WS m &^m__m Paris, Medals Moiwow, TTati the i Jl" 14**? Universal §4^^'JS_^SvTv;£isffll, <fei3 rtrnsaols. Exhibitions "■l ™a^K|gW aaiHtasm PhUadelof phia, etc. AMYKOS is a bow toilet requisite, just hreogh' from the Continent to Australia. It is an unparalleled preparation for rinsing the moath, and it preserves and restores tht freshness of the gums. It also prevent! toothache. In fact it makes tho toilet o: the morning and eronine a perfect luxury, Its medicinal properties are innumerable. It prevents and removes colds, hums, scalds, cuts, ehilbk-.ins, aad the bites of savapo aaiaals 01 insects aro all successfully treated with AMYKOS; and applied by means of bandage* to cut* and wonndu, it acts liko a charn. It if no quack medicine; bnt it is ased in some of the hospitals of Europe, and enjoys the wannest recommendations of some of thehißhcstmedicai authorities In Great Britain and Europe. Prise. 2a per bottle. Can be obtained from oli mgraatabk. Ci_o_____tt_w Perfumers and (irooera, 1 % §; '■: I I WITH | 1 Noa-Poisonoiis 1 11 i i $ and defend yout home against the jS ■: ■£ virulence of the dread attachs of j| 'j|i^FLUE^ZA,| 1 | DIPHTHERIA, TYPHOID FEVER, I I j*j and all other Infectious Diseases. $ i '4- f$ '• Q iZALis NOT a Coal Tar Product, being |. an entirely now discovery. It is more V 'v. easily distributed through water than ft 1 ''* Carbolic Acid, and is far more powerful .♦*< j >,ji without any inconvenience or danger. £{: | "the most powerful germ-destroyer I AT PRESENT KNOWN TO SCIENCE." U ►♦♦ (See Beport of luvsatieatlons »t St. Bartholomew'B $ iVj Hospital). !>A *♦*• \____\l_ is so cheap that in every **" -ii a . household, school, institute &; « and business establishment, sinks, traps, «►} &S w.c.'s.and all sources of offensive odours, p.**i ? an D 0 Pushed at a fractional cost, a 4<s. & y bottle making 30 gallons ot powerful S: ,** verm-Destroying Disinfectant. |i>< ►^ c j??AL-non-polsonous Disinfectant, I; A sold in bottles by all Chemists, Store- **' ►♦♦ o«_sp?rs' &,9-' at ls- 9^- 45., 7s. 6d., \% •■5. an? !" gallon tins at 14s. Sold In X bulk by all Wholesale Chemists. |j< Sola Manufacturers, Newton, CHAMBEns& Co -M ■ t£ Ltd., Thornohtfe. England. '& /Vein 2eaiar,a Representative: t£ JOCEPH GODBER, CHRISTCHURCH $.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 190, 10 August 1895, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 190, 10 August 1895, Page 6