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A Safe Remedy FOR ALL SKIN AND BLOOD DISEASED If you suffer from liny disease due to aa impure state of the LSlcod, from whatever cause arising, you tnould teet the value of Clarke's B'.ood Mixture, the wo 44* famed Blood Purifier and Restorer. This medicine htv« 40 years' reputation, and in to-day raoro popular than over, the reason of this being undoubtedly because this wonderful remedy doas what it v r 9f c6 * e » to do — it cures skin and blood diaea»d permanently. : IS THE FINEST BLOOD j?URIFIER EVER DISCOVERED. It is warranted to cleanse tllo blood from all impurities, from whatever cause arming. I'or 1 ficrofula, 1 Bad Leg*, - Scurvy, , , Blotoho*. Lczeina, ' Spo.t6, Blood Poison, •' Blackhead*, L leers, , Punpies Skm and Blood ' And Diseases. , Sotas of all Mnd» it is a eafo and Permanent ileme'dy. It is the only real specific for- (abut and Rheumatio Pair.B, for it removes the causa from the Blood and Bones. ' KoTlS.— This mixture is pl*a«int to the taste and warranted free fr6m ■ anything injurious to the naOßt delicate constitution, ot either sex, from infancy to o^d age, and the Proprietor Bolioitj sufierevs.to givo it a. trial to tert its value. ' .• . Thousands of wonderful cures h*vs beett effected by it. , < • REMARKABLE CURE OF ECZEMA. Mre. F. Becdley of £9, Adams6u-r6au; CuUomhouso, Victoria Dock, Writes, under tho date of }sth Deoember, 1904$ V-Xt i» ' now just eighteen years sinoo my husband first had a bad attack of EoJßema in thft fdet. Besides going to th.ree hospitals and tile infirmary, lie tried nearly everything for it, but could only get relief from tho dreadful irritation for a few days. Tho hospital doctors said they had never seea tucji a bad case of eczema, My husband is only a dock labouror, and. could hot afford to buy Clarke's Blood Mixture^ but when our son c»m.e back frc^m, tk,6 Oapo ho .bought his father cix bottle^ and b6lbra he Bad taken tltfee bottles ijs'feot wero nearly well, and now they 1 are" quite well. I do not think ho will ever, iave it again, as it is now twelve months since he \y v a» cured. If people suffering . from Eo26fiia. would only. • try Clarke's Blo : 6d Mixtutfli ,1 reel sure it would euro tb,6m as il fik% cured my husband. You ar& at liberty to make tvhatever use you wish 3f this letter/ . ABSCESSES AND BOIL& CURED.' Mr. David Evana, of 7, 6rchard-piaca. Severn-road, Canton, Cardiff, writes: "I have been euifering fot twfc years ttfth. abscesses and. boils, there beiug at 'quo time as many as twenty-six? abscesses:' ba my thigh. I was under the. treatment of two doctors ab different times, but they seemed to do mo 1 no. goaij, a»d I began' tv think 1 should never be cured. At l»Ab' one of my friends persuaded me to try' Clarko's Biood Mixture, and I am glad to «ay that after taking three bottles I. was able to get to work again. I believe I took eight bottles in all, arid ever eiuoq have had good hotlth, and not had oven a pimple about me. Thig is over 'tweVv© mouths ago, and I wish. I hid tried tour Blood Mixture before, for ft woHild Uavo saved me pounds in doctors' hilli, -bVsidei tho pam and agony I suffered." QiiJICK AND LASTING CtJßE'dl-' A' 1 BAD LEG. , ■ '» Mrs. E. Todhunter, of 7, Brookhill-road, 800 tie, Liverpoo], writes, ucider the data of 10th/ September, , 1904 : "Jn" 1894 . 1 suffered from a very bad leg; indoed, it had been bad, for three 1 years, and I liad tried almost every remedy without any relief. I havo boea laid up for as many a* three weeks at .-a time, and quito unable- to attend to my household duties, when "one day my husband adviee,d me td try Clarke's Biood Mixture, as at one time he had suffered from sore eyes and tho 'Mixture had effected a complete cure of them, co I determined to try it, and got a large bottle, and before a, fortnight had passed I perceived my leg improving, and at the end of a month, I am proud to say, 1 waa perfectly cured, That is now ton yems ago, rind my reason for not sending you this testimonial sooner ia, I thought it would some day eurely break, out again j but I cau boast that there, ii n,o sign of it doing £0, and I hare the best of health. You aro quito at lib' ly tb make use of this, for the sake of oiuern." IMPURITIES IN THE BLOOD.-f.' 'We have seen hoEts of letters from all' sorts and conditions of people,' ill which ihtt writers acknowledge the benefit thi# hivo received from Olarko's Blo6d Mixture, which as r. curativo agent cannot i 6, too highly estimated, since it dleanees and clears the blood from all impurities, and. restores it to its normal condition." This is -a good testimonial from th 6 Family Doctor, tha popular medical weekly, which goes on further to say: "It is certainly the finest blood purifier that science and skill have brought to light, and we can with, the utmost confidence recommend it to our subscribers and the publio generally." Sold by all Chemists and Patent Madicino Vendors throughout tho World. : ASK FOR CLARKE'S BLOOD MIXTURE, Aud beware of worthless imitations and t!U 3?t:tutt« ATHLETES I gjg |\ar ALL USE Jjj PR. SHEtPOM'S I MAGNETIC 1 LINIMENT^ 'I A favourite rub down and H indispensable in case raj of accident. J9J SOLD EVERYWHERE j» ' L GUARANTEED - - I'6A"!D3'- ,IS PATERNOSTER'S ffim pells ngß THE RELIABLE REMEDY FOR OOUT. RHEUMATISM. SCI HI C A, AND ALL PAINS OF HEAD, FACE. AND LIMBS, *» *« °i )t » t "? d through all Ch«ni«t», Brio*, jUk ■ 9/«, 4/6, Mid U/. p« v . Box, and tma» tho Propn»tors, POINSOESTRE & TRUMAN* ya. oft? jtwis jioiu. unndov. a.*

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Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 27, 1 February 1908, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 27, 1 February 1908, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 27, 1 February 1908, Page 10

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