0 CKEY CLUB HOTEL OMAKAU. H. DRAKE, proprietor, has pleasure in intimating that he has entered into possession of this newly erected and commodious hotel. The hotel, which has every convenience, offers all the comforts of a home for the travelling public: Only the best brands of Liquor kept. Good Stabling. OLARKcS B. 41PILLS- J I Arc warrant d to .’cure (.travel, Pains in the Back, and all kindred complaints. Free from Mercury. Established upwards of 40 years. ‘Sold by ail Chemists and storekeepers throughout the World. A SAFE UF.UEUy FOR Abp U;Skiand blood dusMases it you sillier from any disease due to an iuinuru state of the Blood, FROM WHATEVER cause arising, you should test the value of Clarke’s Blood Mixture, tue world-famed Blood Purilier and Restorer. This medicine has 40 years’ reputation, and is to-day more popular than ever, th reason for this being undoubtedly beca is this wonderful remedy does what it professes to do,—lt cukes skin *and blood DISEASES PERMANENTLY. IT tl| j THE FINEST BLOOM PURIFIER EVER DISCOVERED It is wiiiranted to cleanse the blood from It iinnuiUivs, from whatever e-.use arising. ScarftLa scurvy Eczema Blood noises. Uiocrs Suiu and blood dicoasos 3 Bad Locrs Biotohea Spots Blao£hoad.4 Pimples and sores ot>u kinds t is a etafe ana i’enuaneiit Remedy. It is die only real speeitie for Lout and (heuinitic Pains, for it removes thejeaust .(nil the Blood and Bones. 2£OTSi" -'l’his mixture is pleasant to the aete and warranted free from any* injurious to tho most delicate ■castitutica Of either aes, from infancy o old ago, and the Proprietors solicit sufcrers to give it a trial to test its value. Thousands of wonderful cures have been (footed by it. TUlifU MANY THHNtiS WITHOUT Benefit until i took clarke’b blood; MIXTURE. Mr F E Lewis, 48, Bridge Street Row Cheiter, wr< e»:—“ Just a line iu favour „f • ularke’s Blood Mixture.' i had eczema tor seven months, and tried many things without benefit until I took your remedy After the eighth bottle 1 was quite well u* am, Ploaae accept this letter ae a token If gratitude to your wonderful ‘ Clarke’s Blood Mixture.”’-June 13, 1903, TMPimmiSS IN THE BLOOD.— We nars b uu hosts of letters from ulhsorts »ad Conditions, in which the writers ackmnv-Rd-'C the benefit they have received from Clarke’s Blood Mixture, which as a curative ~gent cannot be *o highly estimated, since it cluanseg and lours the olood from rJ ii jnipunlieD, and restores it tc Its nor condition.” Thie is a good tcstmmnia' the Po'illl'j Doctor, the popular medical weekly, which goes on further to say 1 “It !a Certainly tne finest, blood puiifler that science and skill have brought u> light, and we can with the utmost ~ ii[idmice recommend it to our subscribers and the public generally.” Sola :, y all Chemists and Patent Medicine Vendors throughout Hie 11 *rld. Ask Ularko’a Blood Mixturo and beware of wnrthleßs'imitations ana oubstitules. Throat Affections and Hoarseness. — All ouli’i- ring from irritation of the throat mul heaviness will be agreeably surprised *ifc the ftlmoet immediate relief afforded by tho use of “Brown’s Bronchial Troches.., 1 hese famous “ lozenges ” are new sold by most respectable ohemists in this country and others. People troubled with a “ hacking cough," a “slight cold, or onmehiii! affections, cannot try them too (mm, as similar troubles, if allowed to pro-ure-is, result in serious Pulmonary and Asthmatic affections. See that the wordp “ Brown’s Bronchial Troches “ are on the Government Stamp around each box,— Prepared by do an I. Brown &Sons, Boston U.S. European depot, 33 FarringdonKoad Loudon, England. ENT GOVERN jBW m C! n FACT no. 7 . * The policies issued by the Department THOROUGHLY PROTECT a MAN’S FAMILY and also his estate, strengthen his credit, and prove much better than a savlnp-bauk. Chamberlain’s Stomac'n“f?aml Liver iblets are purely vegetable, and contain ' ingredient that can in any ,way be jnrious to the most delicate person, icir action is mild and gentle without y of the painful sensations experienced the use of Pills. Chamberlain s otnach ami Liver Tablets act as a tonic, rengthen the system, and assist the tuml movement of the boweli. iot lu by If Naylor and Son, Clyde (B. L am ry, Ophir ; and H, J. Wltelmll; Uiphaw
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Dunstan Times, Issue 2486, 21 June 1909, Page 5
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