A Safe Remedy FOR ALL SKIN AND BLOOD DISEASES, If you suffer from any disease due to ar, impuro state of tho Blood, from whatoves cause arising, you should test tho valuo of Clarke's Blood Mixture, the uorldfamed Blood Pmificr and Restorer. This medicine lias 40 years' reputation, aud in to-day moro popular than ever, tho reapon of this boing undoubtedly bec&iuc thin wonderful remedy does what it profcEoca to do — it cures skin and blood disease! permanently.
IS THE FINEST BLOOD PURDJIEK EVER DISCOVERED. It is warranted to cleanso tho blobd froiK all impurities, from whatever cause arising For Scrofula, Bad Legs, Scurvy, Blotches, Eczema, Spots, Blood Poison, Blackheads, Ulcers, • Pimploa Skin and Blood And Diseases, Sores of all kindj it is a safe aud Permanent Remedy. It is Iho only real specific for Gout and 1 . Rheumatic Pains, for 16 removes tho cbubu from tho Blood and Bones. NOTE — This niixluro is pleasant to tha taste and warranted free from anything injurious to tho most delicate constitution of either sex, from infancy to old ago, and the Proprietors solicit sufferers to give il a trial to test its value. Thousands of wonderful cures havo boao effected by it. REMARKABLE CURE OF ECZEMA. Mrs. F. Beedle, of 89, Adamtoa-road, Customhouse, Victoria Dock, writes, under tho date of 15th December, 1904- : '"It ill now just eighteen years sincu my husband! fust had a bad attack of Eczema in the feet. Besides going to threo hospitals and tho infirmary, ho tried nearly everything for it, but could only get relief from tha dreadful irritation for a few days. Tha hospital doctors said they had never seen such a bad case _of eczoma. My husband is only a dock 'labourer, and could not afford to buy Clarke's Blood Mixture, but when our sou came back from tha Cape ha bought hia father six bottles, and before ho had taken threo botHes his loot wer» nearly woll, aud now they are quite well. I do not think ho will ever have it again, ns it is now twelve months since he was cured. If peoplo suffering from Eczema would only try Clarke's Blood Mi*lure ( I feel suro it would cure them as it has cured my husband. You aro at, liberty to mako whatever use you wish of this, letter." ABSCESSES AND BODLS, CURED. . Mr. David Evans, of 7, Orchard-place, Severn-road, Canton, Cardiff, writes: "I have been suffering for two yeirs with abscesses nnd boils, thero beiug at qno timo as many as twenty-six dbscessos on my thigh. I was under the treatment of two doctors at ditlereut times, but they seemed to do mo no good, and I began to think 1 should never be cured. At last one of my friends persuaded me to try Clarke's Blood Mixture, and I am glad to Eay that after taking three bottles I was abio to get to work again. I believo I took eight bottles in all, and ovor 6h:CB have had good health, and not had even a piinpio ahout uio. This is over twelve months ago, and I wish I had tried yoUi Blood Mixture before, for it would hay» saved mo pounds in doctors' bills, besidet tho pain and agony I suffered." QUICK AND LASHING CURE OF A BAD LEU. Mrs. E. Todhunter, of 7, Brookhill-rond 1 Bootlo, Liverpool, writes under the date of lOlh September, 1904: "In 1884- I suffered from a very b»d leg; indeed, it had been bad for three years, and I had tried almost every remedy without any relief. I iiavo been laid up for as many «« three woeks at a time, and quite unable to attend to my household duties, when ouo day my husband advised me to try Claike'a Blood Mixture, as at one timo he had suffered from sore eyes and the Mixture had effectod a complete cure of them, so 1 determined to try it, and got a largo bottle, and be aro a fortnight had passed I pciceived my leg improving, and at the end of a month, I am proud to Eay, I wa« liorfectly cured. That is nov. ton years ago, nnd my reason for not sending jou this testimonial cooner is, I thought it would .some day surely bieak out again ; but I can boast that thcro is no sign ol it doing so, and I have the best of health. You Pie quito at liberty to lnako use of this, for the aako of others." IMPURITIES IN THE BLOOD.— "Wa havo seen hosts of letters from all coitt and conditions of people, in which tho writers acknowledge tho benefit '.hoy h»ve received from Clarke's Blood Mixture, which as a curative agent cannot bo too highly estimated, since it cioapsc^ and clears tlio blood from all impurities, and restoros it to its normal condition." This is a good testimonial from tho Family Doctor, the popular medical weekly, which goes on further to say. "It is cerliiuly tho finost blood purifier that tcionce and skill havo brought to light, and wo c»n with tho utmost coufidoneo recommend if to our subscribers and Iho public genorally." Sold by all Chemists and Patent Medicini Vendors throughout the World. asiFfor CLARKE'S BLOOD MIXTURE, And bowaro of uorthlcu imitatioua and subititutot.
COUGHS, COLDS. CONSUMPTION. BAXTEE'S LUNG PRESERVER SNEEZING, Shivers, Irritation and Soreness in tho Throat, Heaviness in tho Head, with Depression, ?ro sonic of Nairn o'=i warnings to indicate a threatened attack, and aro the signals for prompt sipplicalioiwof BAXTEK'S LUNG PRIGSEitVER, tho Correct Remedy for simple colds or stubborn coughs. "I was tor many years immune from tho slightest cold or cough. Two mouth:, ago, however, 1 contracted a stubborn cough, and as my friends wero continually adv'isinff me. to try medicine. I decided to follow their advice by accepting a bottle of Maxtor's Lung Preserver. Up till thw '.imo 1 pooh-poohed tho idea of any merit to ba derived from cough medicinus, nnd n is for this reason that I wish to inform )cr> lint tho effect of your preparation was inaM-ol-lous. The very first night I sent will.oul coughing, and before tho smoll J • le wns empty I folt. completely rr 1 oi ■»!... jongii irritation. Following yo- . Jwn advice,' I iutend taking Iho Lung I'resorvcr nl thi» very first sign of chest or throat irritntion, ami, as it was «o offeelhe iv removing: a serioug cough, its value lmut bq cauaily suro in a simple case."
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Evening Post, Volume LXXIII, Issue 129, 1 June 1907, Page 10
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