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TO SUFFERERS FROM ULCERS,

UL.Ub.nU; TUMOURS, ABSCESSES, BOILS. AN* ALL KINDRED COMPLAINTS. REMARKABLE TESTIMONY. "Dear Sirs, — I served His Majesty in India for six years, and during that tim* I knew of many cases ef terrible blood complaints that your excellent remedy was tho means of effectually ouring. In. 1894, while serving with my regiment — viz., Seatforth Highlanders — at Ferozpur, in India, we had an outbreak of boils and ulcers, caused by bad water, and we had some terribly bad cases. Nobody knowe what thes« terrible things are unless they have been to India themselves. In some cases the whole body is covered from head to foot, and the misery endured is terrible. If you go into hospital, which a great many are compelled to do, they cut the largest of them, and often they leave large sears. I had a very bad attack of ulcers myself, and I, like many more, tried your excellent remedy, whioh had a marvellous effect, driving it right out of the system, for I had no marks whatever except two largo scars on the leg, which the doctor in hospital usedTiis knife on. Your mixture had a great sale at that time. I have even. heard the doctor in hospital remark, 'Try a course of Clarke's.' There is no mistake it recommends itself, and I honestly and truthfully assert and believe that if those who are suffering from similar complaints to-day would only give your splendid remedY a trial,_ they would never have cause to regret it. You can use this as a testimonial if you like, as it is an honest and truthful statement of what I have seen and experienced. — Yours faithfully J. CERDREY, 14, Bolton-street, Warhamstreet, Kennington Park, London, England."

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Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 77, 2 April 1910, Page 10

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TO SUFFERERS FROM ULCERS, Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 77, 2 April 1910, Page 10

TO SUFFERERS FROM ULCERS, Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 77, 2 April 1910, Page 10