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Advortiioments i UJ% iyEM®A.JL . U.OVEM... . MAOLAGGAN ST., DQNKDIN. Oharlea K. Little - • Propriety. MR CHARLES LITTLE bas mad ple&Bure in informing bis numerou friends in the Tokomairiio District, th^t hIb still. mina hoßt of the above, Oammodiou ' and Popular House. Tourists, Travellerc | and Country Visitors will find, ell the com forts of a home, combined with the moa Btriot attention. I Only the ohoicesf; brands of Wines am: t pirita kept ia stock, ypefght'a Priz-j Ahi ou draoghE and bottle. HptjUoid, and Sbower Batihs. Tariff 01 the most moderate scale. - :.. W3iy Pear PrpiiiT3it:oa ? When you can obtain SHAIiPE BEOS' HOP BEER, Which is declared to be an exact substitu! e for the best XX.XX, excepting that it ■ does not intoxicate. SHaHPE BROS,, ■Jl/TANtIjACTOREKS of Non-Intoxi-JyJ caj,ing Driuke, including Hop Beer, Htjtfeh'ourici; Ginger Beer, Lemonade, t)ider. etc:, etc. :: Any of the aDove. delightfulhrefreshing drinks supplied on shortest not.ic* in gallon jars, guarauteed pure and wholesome. Country orders promptly attended to. Terms on application. Special deposii made on jars, which is refunded on return of same. Give us your patronage Charges very reasonable. Al G;nger BramJy for medicinal purposes is superior to spiiituom liquors.— l3o MORAY PLACE (opposiu Technical Schools), Jjunedin. AlSafe Remedy t .. FOB ALL SKINS ELOOD DISEASES If you suffer from any disease due to ar impure state of the Blood, from whatrvkr CAtJSE ARISING, you should tesD the v.alue of Clarke's Blood Mixture, the world-famed Blood Purifier and Rustori-r. This medicine bas 40 years' repuiatiou, aud is to day more popular thao ever, the reason of this being undoubtedly because this wonderful remedy does whiit it professes to do - IT cures skim AND BLOOD DISEASES PERMANENTLY. IS THE FINEST BLOOD PURIFIEJR EVER- DISCOVERED. It is warranted to cleanse tbe blood from all impurities, from whatever cause arising. For Scrofula Bad Legs Scurvy Blotches, Eczema Spots Blood Poison Blackheads Ulcers Pimples Skin and Blood and ' Diseases Sores of all kinds it is a sa^e and' Permanent Remedy. It is the only real specific for Gout and Rheumatic Pains, for it removes the cause from the Blood and Bones. I\l fl T P This mixture is Peasant to the ill U 'Li taate and warranted free from anything injurious to the most, delicate constitution of either sex, from infancy to old age, and the Proprietors solicit sufferers to give it a trial to te3t its value. * Thousands of wonderful cares have been effected by it.^ TBIED MANY THINGS WITHOUT BENEFIT UNTIL I TOOK CLARKE'S BLOOD MIXTURE Mr F. E. Lewis, 48 Bridge Street Row, Chester, writes : — " Just a line in favor of 1 Clarke's Blood Mixture. 3 I bad eczema for aeven months, and tried many things withonb benefit until I took yonr remedy. After the eighth bottle I was quite well again, Please accept this letter as a token of gratitude to your wonderful • Clarke's Blood Mixture.'"— June 13, 1903. A WONDERFUL RECOVEEY. Mr G. W. Rickson, c.ire of Mr Craik, Sigual Hill, Shortmarket street, Cape Town, South Africa, writes : "Dear Sirs — On February 11, 1897, a very painful sore broke out oa my leg, which a local doctor pronounced to be an ulcer, and prescribed ior it as such. However, instead of it getting belter it became very much worse, day by day getting much larger and more painful. 1 Was compelled to lay in bed for weeks without much aiga of any improvement. I was married, and you can understand what a trying time I went through. The day came when I could no loDger lay up, it being compulsory that I sh'.uld get to work in order to ktep the house goii e. I did so, and was continually buying m< dicines, &c, and from time to time visiting different doctors. This continued for upwards of six years, during which time it cost me a considerable part of my wages in "paying for medical advice and medicines. During this period I bad to walk over five miles to my work, in all weathers, every morning— i.e., from the Observatory to the docks. I may say that in August. 1901, 1 was again compelled to go into tne hospital, but without any good result. I tried many medicines, but without any advancement towards a cure. On April 2 last I bought the first bottle of ' Clarke's Blood Mixture,' and also a jar of your Miraculous Salve. I repeated the order four times, and gave my leg every attention. On April 15 the pain had gone, and the ulcer had completely healed up. I have witnesses to prove when the first bottle and salve was purchased,' the chemist being Lennoir (Ltd.). (Jape Town, and also thaD it was solely 'Clarke's B.ood Mixture' and salve that I have to lhank fi>r the complete cure of my leg. The foregoing statements I can sub stantiate io-«?ery particular,, .and trust that by tiie publicity o* my experience all nationalities of human beings may hereby benefit " —August 14, 1903. " ■ ' Impuhities in the Blood.—" We -■ have seed ho=sta ol lexers from all sorts and conditions of people, in, which the writers acknowledge the benefit they have received from Clarke's Blood Mixture, which as a curative agent cannot b6 too highly estimated, siace it cicdnses and clears the blood from all impuri* ies, and restores it to its normal condition." This is a good testimonial from the Family Doctor, , the popular medical weekly, which goes on further to say • "It 18. CortriiHy the fjneat Wood purifier- that aeiet ce an:l,«ki l,haye brought to'light^and we can with the utmost confidence, rfcommend ib .to- our sutscribers and the public generally.', , . :, t *S ,r Sold by .all Chemists and Patent 1 Medicine Vendors throughodt * the World! ' • Aakfor— Clarke's Blood Mixture Bewar- uf wnl eee j,m#a#o,no sub, \ \

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Bruce Herald, Volume XXXX, Issue 46, 14 June 1903, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Bruce Herald, Volume XXXX, Issue 46, 14 June 1903, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Bruce Herald, Volume XXXX, Issue 46, 14 June 1903, Page 2

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