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If 'you suffer from any disease due to an impure state of the Blood, from whatever arising, you should test the value of Clarice's Blood Mixture, the -worldfamed Blood Purifier and Restorer. Thia medicine has 40 years' reputation, and i«i . to-day more popular tEan ever, the reason of this being undoubtedly beckuso this: wonderful remedy does what it -professes to do— it cures skin, and blood 'disease* permanently. ■ - Clarke's Blood Mixture IS THE FINEST BLOOD PURIFIER EVER DISCOVERED. It is warranted to cleanse the blood from ell impurities, from whatever cause arising. Sor Scrofula, Bad Legs) Sourvy, Blotches,Eczema, Spots, Blood Poison, Blackheads, Ulcers, Pimples I'ikin and Blood . And Diseases. Sores'of all Irfndi Hi -is a safe and Permanent Remedy. It is thje only real specific for Gout and Rheumatic Pains, ior.it rsmoves the cause from the Blood and Bones. NOTE. — This mixture is pleasant to the tastq and warranted free from, anything injurious to the most delicate constitution of either sex, from infancy to old age, und the Proprietors solicit sufferers to give it a trial to test its value. Thousands of wonderful- cures hava been affected by it. REMARKABLE CURE OF ECZEMA. Mrs. F. Beedle, of 89, Adamson-road," Customhouse, Victoria Dock, writes, under the date of 15th December, 1S04: "It is sow just eighteen years since my husband first had a bad attack of Eczema in the leet. Besides going to three hospitals and the infirmary, he tried nearly everything for it, but could only get relief from the dreadful irritation for a few days. The hospital doctors said they had never seen such a bad care of eczema. My husband 3S only a dock labourer, and could not afford to buy Clarke's Blood Mixture, but urben our son came back from the Cape he bought his father six bottles, and before he bad taken three bottles his feet were nearly well, and now they are quite well. I do not think he will ever have it again, as it is now twelve months since he was irured. If people suffering from Eczema would only try duke's Blood Mixture, I feel cure it would cure them as it has cured my husband. You are at liberty to make whatever use you wish .of this letter." ABSCESSES AND BOILS CURED. Mr. David Evans, of 7, Orchard-place, Severn-road, Canton, Cardiff, writes : "I have been suffering for two years with abscesses and boils, there being at one timo as many as twenty-six abscesses on my thigb. I was under the treatment of two doctors' at different times, but they ceomed to do me no good, and I began to *}iiytlg- X should ne-ver bo enred. .A.fc lajst one of my friends persuaded me to try Clarke's Blood Mixture, and I am glad to nay that after taking three bottles I wai iible to get to work again. I believe I took eight bottles in all, and ever since have had good health, and not had even n pimple about me. This is over twelve months ago, and I wish I bad tried your Blood Mixture before, for it would have wived me pounds in doctors' bills, besides fie pain and agony I suffered." ' QUICK AND LASTING CURE OF A BAD LEG. Mrs. E. Todhunter, of 7, Brookhill-road, Bootle, Liverpool, writes under the date of 10th Soptembcr, 1904: "In 1894 I suffered from a very bad leg; indeed, it had been, bad for three years, and I had tried almost every remedy without any relief. .1 have been laid up for as many a* three weeks at a time, and quite unable to uttend to my household duties, when one day my husband advised me to try Clarke's Blood Mixture, as at one time he had suffered from sore eye 3 and the Mixture had effected a complete cure of them, so I determined to try it, and got a large tattle, and before a fortnight had passed I perceived my leg improving, and at the end of a month, I am. proud to say, I was perfectly cured. That is now ten years ago, and my reason for not sending you this testimonial sooner is, I thought it would some day surely break out cgain; but I can boast that there is no sign of it doing so, and I have the best of health. You are quite at liberty to make use of Ihis, for the sake of others." IMPURITIES IN THE BLOOD.— "We have seen hosts of letters from all sorts *nd conditions of people, in which the writers acknowledge the benefit they have 'received from Clarke's Blood Mixture, which as a curative agent cannot be too tughly estimated, since it cleanses and dears the blood from all impurities, and restores it to its normal condition." This is a good testimonial from the Family Doctor, the popular medical weekly, which joes on further to say : "It is certainly the finest blood purifier that science and Itkill have brought to light, and wo can <rith the utmost confidence recommend it to our subscribers and the publio generally." Sold by all Chemists and Patent Medicine Vendors throughout the World. asklfor CLARKE'S BLOOD MIXTURE. '&nd beware of worthless imitations and mbstituteg.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXI, Issue 142, 16 June 1906, Page 12

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