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A Safe Remedy FOR ALL SKIN AND BLOOD DISIASES If you suffer from any disease due to an impure state of the Blood, from whatever cause arising, you should test the value of Clarke's Blood Mixture, the worldfumed Blood Purifier and Restorer. Thi» medicine ha« 10 years' reputation, and ia to-day more popular than ever, the reason of tliis being undoubtedly because thi» wonderful remedy does what it profess** to do — it cures skin and blood disease* permanently. IS TI3E FINEST BLOOD PURIFIER EVER DISCOVERED. It is warranted to cleanse tho blood from all impurities, from whatever cause .arisinzr For Scrofula, Bad Legs, Scurvy, Blotohei, Mzema, Spots, Blood Poison, Blackhead*, Ulcers, Pimples Sk,n and Blood And Diseases. Soros of all lriadt it is a safe and Permanent Remedy. It is the only reai specific for Gout and Rheumatic Pains, for it removes tho cause from the Blood and Bones. NOTE.— This mixture is pleasant to tha taste and warranted free from anything injurioub to the most delicate constitution of either sex, from infancy to old age, and the Proprietors solicit sufferers to giva it a trial to test its value. Thousands of wonderful cures have been effected by it. REMARKABLE CURE OF ECZEMA. Mrs. F. Beedle, of 89, Adamson-road, Customhouse, Victoria Dock, writes, under the date of 15th December, 190+ : "It if now just eigncoeu years since my husband first had a bad attack of Eczema in the feet. Besides going to three hospitals and t_.e infirmary, ne tried neany everything for it, but could only get relief from the dreadful irritation for a few days. Th« hospital doctors said they had never seoa such a bad case of eczema. My husband is only a .dock labourer, and could not afford to buy Ularke'b Blood Mixturo, but when our son came back from the Cape ha bought his father six. bottles, and neiora 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 mouths since he wm cured. If people suffering from Eozentt would only try Clarke's Blood Mixture, I feel sure it would cure them as it hai 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-pl M*. Severn-road, Canton, Cardilr, writes: "1 have been sunering for two years with abscesses aud boils, there being at ona time as many as twenty-six abscesses on i my thigh. I was under the treatment of 1 two doctors at diflerent times, but they seemed to do me no good, and I began to think I should never be cured. At last one of my friends persuaded mo to try Clarke's Blood Mixture, and I am glad to say that after taking three bottles I waa able to get to work again. I believe I look eight bottles in all, and ever sinca have had good health, and not had even a pimple ahout me. This is over twelve months ago, and I wish I had tried your Blood Mixturo before, -for it would hava saved me pounds in doctors' bills, besidea the pain and agony I suffered." QUICK AND LASTJNG CURE Off A BAD LEG. / Mrs. E. Todhunter, of 7, Brookbill-road, 800 tie, Liverpool, writes under the date of 10th Septembor, 1904: "In 1884 I goffered from a yery bad leg; indeed, it had been bad for three yeavs, aud I had tried almost everj remedy without any relief. I havo been laid up for as many an three weeks at a time, and quita unable to attend to my household duties, when one day my husbaud advised mo to try Clarke's Blood Mixture, as at one time he had suffered from sore eyes and the Mixture bad effected a complete cure of them, so I determined to try it, and got a large bottle, and before a fortnight had passed I perceived my leg improving, and at tht end of a month, I am proud to say, I wm perfectly cured. That is now ten yeari ago, and my reason for not sending you this testimonial sooner is, I thought it would some day surely break out again; but I can beast that there is no sign of it doiug so,' and I have the best of health. You are quite at liberty to make use oi this, for the sake of others." IMPURITIES IN~TIIE BLOOD.— "W< have seen hosts of letters from all Bortt and conditions of people, in which tht writers acknowledge the benefit they have received from Clarke's Blood Mixture, which as a curative agent cannot be too highly estimated, since it cleanses and clears the bl< ''i from all impurities, and restores it to \Si normal condition." Thii is a good testimonial from the Family Doctor, the popular medical weekly, which goes on further to say : "It is certainly the finest blood purifier that science ana skill have brought to light, and we can with the utmost confidence recommend it " to our subscribers and the public generally." Sold by all Chemists and Patent Medicine Vendor* throughout the World. ASK FOS CLARKE'S BLOOD MIXTURE. And beww* ?f worthless imitation! and iubsut!iiM. Dr. Sheldon's Digestive Tabules are not a Cathartic but a Digestive, and no pill habit can ever follow their use. The habit they induce is the habit of good digestion and consequently good health. bourbon\coffee \is unique, so is\ the rannister in which it is packed. After years of experimenting we patented our present \annisler. This / preserves all 'he delicious' arorfra and fragrance of the brand. Thus you get Bourbon Co^e as fresh as the day on which it was roasted, ground and paciled.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXVII, Issue 13, 16 January 1909, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXVII, Issue 13, 16 January 1909, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXVII, Issue 13, 16 January 1909, Page 10

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