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The 'car gave a st-ait. She graobed it. "Oh, please, please, I'll havo to let lfe go !" ''Promise !'' "Wiiy, why — " then with a surrendering little gesture" and an inaudible laugh th.it wns almost ■a. bigb, "why, I don't even know your name !" "John Powers !" he began, as ho gra&ped her tiny hands in his big ones, and together they held the toy machine that throbbed and bumped under tha green petticoat. "It isn't ji pretty name, but — " "Power's' o. lO." called the elevator boy, and they "shot up to the top floor. — Frances Kelson, in the National Magazine. > A Safe Remedy FOR ALL SKIN AND BLOOD DISEASES. If you suffer from any disease dua to an impure state of the Blood, from whatever causa arising, you sliou.o. test the value of Clarke's Blood Mixture, the world; famed Blood Purifier and Restorer. Thii medicine has 40 years' reputation, and ia to-dny more popular than ever, the reason of this being undoubtedly becauso tbi« wonderful remedy does what it professes to do — it cures ekin. and blood disease* permanently. IS THE FINEST BLOOD PUKOTEB EVER DISCQVERED. It is warranted to cleanse tho blood from all impurities, from whatever cause arising. For Scrofula, Bad Lafes, Scurvy, Blotches, . Eczema, Spoti, . Blood Poison, Blackheads, Ulcers, Pimples Skin and Blood And BiGeases. Sorat of all ldudl it is a safo aud Permanent Kame<lr. \ • It is tho only real specific for Gout and Rheumatic Pains, for it reiaoves the cause from the Blood and Bones. NOTE.— This mixture is pleasant to tho tasto and warranted free from atiything injurious to the most delicate constitution of either sex, from infancy to old age, and tho Proprietors solicit sufferers to givo it a trial to test its value. " ■ Thousands of wonderful cure! imvo beta effected by it. * , / REMARKABLE CURE QJF ECZEMA. Mrs. I\ Beedle, of 89, Adamsgn-road, Customhouse, Victoria Dock, writes, untßt tho date of 15th December, 1804: "It it now just eighteen years since my husband first had a bad attack of Eczema in tub feel. Besides going to' three hospitals and tho infirmary, he triad nearly everything for it, but could only get relief irom tha dreadful irritation r for a- few days. Xho hospital doctors said they had never secb suck a bad oaso of eczema. My husband is only a dock labourer, and could uot afford to buy Clarke's Blood Mixture, Sut when our son came back from tho Capo bo bought his father 'six bottles, and Oeiors ho had taken three bottles his feet vre^ nearly well, and now they are quite v/o>\U s I do not think he will ever hate it again^., as it is now twelve months since ho \lri4' curod. If people suffering from Eczemfc would ooly try Clarke's Biood Mixlu'fo, I feel euro it would' euro them as it". ha*' cured my husband. Tou aro at liberty t« mako whatever use you wish of this lettepj 1 ?? ABSCESSES AXD BOILS CURED. '/" Mr. David Evans, of 7, Orchard-ple*, Severn-road, Canton, Carcliif, writes: i VL have beqn suffering for two years -H-ij.U ' '•b'scOMejs \ and boils*' therg^ being at ona. time is many as twenty-Six abscesses be ' .lay thigh. I was under tjic .treatment o' two doctors at diiterent times, but thej seemed to do mo no good, and I began U thmk 1 should ne\er be cured. At la»i, one of my friends persuaded me to tvy Clarke's Blood Mixture, and I am glad to say that aftoi taking ihree bottles I Wa» able to get to work again. I believe I took eight bottles ia all, sad ever since ha\o had good health, and not had cvea a pimple übcut mo. This is over, twelve months ago, and I wish I had tried^o'u Blood Mature before, for it would '«£vt fnved me pounds in doctors' bilU, bes^os the pain and agony J. suffered." if* QUICK AND 1 LASHING CURE ( m ~ BAD LEG. 5f Mrs. E. TodLunter, of 7, Brool i -^d, Bootlo, Liverpool, wijles uudcr uijto of XOtl» Seijtembcr, 19C*: -'In lS9t I suffered fioin a very bad leg; indeed, it had been bad for three years, and I had trjfed almost every remedy without any reliaf. I have been laid up for as many a« ttiveo ' weeks at a time, ond quite unablo to attend to my household duties, when oho day my husband advised me to try Ciarko'd Blood Mixture, as at ono time ho had »>u£foxed from soro eyes and tho Mixture had effected a complete cure of them, co £ determined to try it, aiid got a larga bottle, and beforo a- fortnight had passed I perceived my leg improving, and at tha end of a month, I am proud to say, I was perfectly emed. That is now tea yetr* ago, and my reason for not scuding yp4 this testimonial sooner is, I thought : is would some day surely break out again; but 1 can boast that there is no sign of it doing so, and I have the best of health. You are. qulto at liberty to make U6e of this, for the take of others." IMPURITIES IN THE BLOOD.— "W have seen host* of letters from all toi and conditions of people, in which t) writers acknowledge tho bocefit they lit* received from Olarko's Blood Mixtut which as ii curative agent cauhot bo t; highly estimated, since it cleanses, a clears the blood frpm all impurities, «?., restores it to iU normal condition." * 'S3' is a good testimonial from tho Fanu Doctor, tbo popular medical weekly, wSjK goes on further to say: "It is OCrlainJjr tho finest blood purifier that science and slull have brought to light, and wa caft with tho utmost confidence recommend it to our subrcnuors and tho public gtmcrally." Sold by all Chemists and Patent M.-diJjao Vendors throughout the Worl<?. .ST" ASK~I"OP, ' . \ CLARKE'S BLOOD MIX 'U.S. And bewaro of worthlcu unit raaetitutes. ; / — — — — ■ ■ . .. .4... Jj DYSPEPSIA WHT l|f CANNOT EXIST Iff |g| where the stomach, is entirely ' §S? ■tajF reheved of it;, work oi digeq- 3^" JijM f.an, W hen the stomach uas «K^ f^ nothing to do tut rest, if gttB v<l g*>* I k 1 1 "Yah virell and s'.ronp In a natural f$T I way. The periect dyspepsia vfp^ cute, therefore, Is one that wil i f»J digest the food and permit aS» Katate to restore the stomach. S§jL DR. SHELDON'S |g^ DIGESTIVE TABULES P* do just this tiding. No matter S^. how mtfch you cat or what S|J the condition of your stomach B^*" is, yout food Is properly and i%» petltcilr digested and your fco? stoniacb regains its strength *w and gets sound and well. " ?$W SOLD EVERYWHERE 2/6 PER TjW. Bf^

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Evening Post, Volume LXXIV, Issue 78, 28 September 1907, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXIV, Issue 78, 28 September 1907, Page 14

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