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A Safe Kemedy "lood eases. If ynu suffer from any di°ease due to as impure stete of the Bic< d, frCB Wh&tCVMf CaUSO arising, you should test the value y Ciaike's Blood Mix 1 ore, the world famed hod Puiifier and Restorer. 'lbis medicine as 40 years' reputation, and is to-day mora < (ular sh.n tvtr, the reason of this being ndoubtedly because this wonderful remedy . esj vitt i' frof< sses to do—it OUTSS Skin -r.il blood diseases permanently. Is the i «.<*/ Hood Purifier ecer Discovered. It is waranted to cleanse I re blood from ■ lit mpuritie?, from whatever cause"|aruing. F.*r, Scrojula Bad Legs Scurvy Blotches Eczema Spots • Blood Poison Black Heads Ulcers Pimples Skin and Blood\ and Diseases Sores oj all kinds t/is a safe a.ud_Permanent Remedy. MOTF s m ' xtßM > s pleasant to the * * -■ ■ -'■ '"fete and warranted fret from anything- iniurioue to th« most delicate constitution of eithe sex, fiom infancy to old age, aud the Pro rrifto"! solicit suffererg to yive it a trial to test its value, Thousands of wonderful curts havedbeen effected by it.» Tried many things without benefit unH 1 took Clarke's Blood II mature. i |Mr F. B. L'wis, 48 Bridge Street, Row, Cluster, v\ rites :—• Just a line in favour «f Clarke's Blood Mixture,' 1 had Eczema for seven months, and tred many things with* •ut benefit untl T took your remedy. -Attar the eighth bottle 1 v.as quite well ; gain. I'lease accent this letter as a token < f gr&liuiie to jour wonderful ' Clarke's ißlood fixture.'—Jane 13 1903. A well-known Jockev Gives Excellent Advice, Mr Huht rt S. Midar, Turf G* rresp ndeot i f 114 Cornwall Road, S.E., writs:—Gentlej] men, —Sen e tune ago I contracted a vary enous attack of Eczems, .which despite every preparation, became worse aud worse, i l ,) occupation entails a deal of travellin aid running about, and the pain I sufferel <s .Absolutely beyoud description. It waa al Newmarket races, where 1 was acting pro-le.-sioi.ally, that a well known jockey, seeing he pan 1 was ii , tsked mo what was tha matter. ' Oh,' said lie,' you've been wastu.g your money on doctors. Tuat try ' Clarke's Blood Mixture. 5 1 laughed, and had to admit I w.is sceptical, but a day or two later thought 1 would have just one more shot. I sent lor a bottle, and within two weeks I knew I was getting better. Aa a consequence I coutiuued takiDg Clarke'a tiloud Mixture, and at the present time I am pleated to say my health is completely restored, and the disfigurements on my face and legs have vanished, This testimonial Ii quite unsolicited, and is written by a ihanktut one-time sufferer to testify to (he won* dtrtui qualities of Clarke'a Blood Mixture,— October 14, 1903. Poisoned Leg Quickly Cured, Mr 3. Howatd Gold, oi /0 Chaucer Road, Forrest Gate, E„ writes:—Gentlemen,— Some time ago I struck my shin against an iron learn, laying Dare the Lone. The weather beiDg cold, I had it dressed and bound up with lint and sticking-plaster for three or tour days. The pain was so great ihat I had to take the bandages off. I then caw my leg was so bad that 1 had to call ia i doctor. When he saw it, he told me my ug was poisoned, aud said it would take a long time, with care, to cure it. I waa under his tieatment for some weeks, but louud I was getting no better, so I deter* mined to try Clarke's Blood Mixture. 1 sent for a large bottle and took the mixture and acted according to the instructions as to diet, etc. given on the bottle, and soon found my leg was getting better ,and by the time I had finished the bottle the place had healed, and I was able to resume my business. You are at liberty to use this for the benefit of those who need and have net yet tried your medicine. —Oct, 10, 1903, iMroßiTiEs of the Blood.—We seen hosts of letters from all sorts andfooav* ditions of people, in which the writere acknowledge the benefit they have received from Clarke's Blood Mixture, which as a curative agent cannot be too highly estimated, since it cleanses and clears the blood from all impurities, and restores it ts its normal condition. 1 his is a good testimonial from the Family Doctor, the popular medical weekly, which goes on further to say :—lt is certainly the finest blood purifier that science and skill have brought to light, and we can with the utmcat confidence recommend it to our subscribers and tha pubiia generally.

Sold by all ChemUts and Patent Mtdi* cine Vendors throughout the world. and beware of worthless imitationejaid substitute*.

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Cromwell Argus, 2 March 1908, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 6 Cromwell Argus, 2 March 1908, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 6 Cromwell Argus, 2 March 1908, Page 6

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