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(LQTHESt>SI *f am nothing hnt JSttalight Set]* (or Ie flow not chap the fean<k, mm! in tte Jong ran it ,fe .cheaper than | My nthcr eoap, {or clcthw last muck longer when wwlietJ witfc Sunligb* Soap ithwi If «mM ntfH tin * Tl«e».%i wncf any Mwremetffa e»im«tie» whh Sunlight Soap. U iMtarttotfaltas took titane*,** ** we-mjAftANTeee tmotnTtte "pvite rooo act, *wo,« vrnmnr, w.e,w. it«,ir.

TO SUFFERERS FROM ECZEMA, SCROFULA, SCURVY, BLOTCHES PIMPLES AND SORES AND ERUI TIONS OF ALL KINDS. HUSBAND AND WIFE COMPX.ETBM ' CURED. ••DeM SiwHt wish to testify os to th efficacy of Clarke's Blood Mixture in eurin my wife fthd myself of irritant Ecgefna My wife nuffered for fully Ifl months, atn myself for IS months; during that tiffle w spent tk considerable amount in medicine " and ointments, but got ht> relief. We thei decided to try Clarke's Blood Mixture, and 1 am happy to inform you that we wen completely cured after taking two of tH< large bottles.— Yeurs truly (signet!) F O'HARA. 30, Avarn.read, Tooting, Loa - don, England." TO SUFFERERS FROM ULCERS, TUMOURS, ABSCESSES, BOILS, ANB ALL KINDRED COMPLAINTS. REMARKABLE TESTIMONY. "Dear Sire,— l served His Majesty it India for six years, and during tint thru I knew of many cases of terrible blooc complaints that your excellent remedy wai the means of effectually curing;. In 1804, while serving with my regiment— vig.. Sea forth Highlanders— at Feroapur, in India, we had an outbreak of boils and ulcersj owned by bad water, and we bad some ter4 nbly bad eftseß. Nobody knows what thes« terrible things are unless they have been] to India themselves. In some eases the Whole? body is covered from head to foot, 1 and the misery endured is terrible. If you go into hospital, which a great many are oempellecl to do, they cub the largest o| them, and ofteh they leave large BC»rs. S had a very bnd Rtfcack of ulcers myself, and I, like nmny more, tried jowr excellent? remedy, which had ti nmrvelloiis effeohl driving it right oui of tho system, for fi had no uifti'ka whatever except tw.o largo soars on the leg, which the doctor m hog*! pital used his knife on. Your mixture h»d r great sue at that. time. I have even heard the doctor in hospital remark, 'Try b, course of Clarke's.' There is no tokUikV it t'eeomtaends itself, and 1 honestly and truthfully assert and believe that if those who are suffering from similar complaints to-day would only give your Bplendid retnedv a trial, they would never have cause to regret it. You ctfi uas this bb a testimonial if you like, M it it nn honest and truthful statement of what I h&ve seen and . experienced. — Yours faithfully J,' CERDREY, 14, Bolton«street, Warham. street, Kensington Park, London, ling* . knd,"

TO SUFFERERS FROM GLANDULARJWELLINGS. "ANOTHIiR MARVELLOUS AND SfEIiDY CURB." | — I "Dew Sirs,— l urn writing to tell you o!' the great benefit I have received froml your 'Clarke'* Blood Mixture.' 1 hud very! bnd glandular swelling!!— Urge lumps m! tny neck Rnd throat. I wrb advised to go ! in hospital and have (hem removed, bufc 1 *» very pleased I did uot. 1 «y* yoor 'Clarke's Blood Mixture 1 advened, and tried vt> and I b» surprised at the mai» velloufe and sjpeeity oure. I only had four bottles, and it completely cured me. You may auke whatever use of this you like, and I ghall always recommend it to my: friends.-Yours truly, T. GOODMAN, 40, ' Dt>l;e*sfcreet, jSuneaton, Knglaad." IMPORTANT TO ALL. For cloßtißing the blood of all impttfiließ, from whatever cau«e ariaing, thetts n no other medicine just as good «c Clatke ! » Blood Mixture*- that's why in thonfcanfto °* &» S $"S «f KCZMMA, iSOßnfrOfcA, SCURVY, P.AD LUGS ABSCBBBKH UliOtfßS. TUMOURS, flOtt.B, PIMP* USS, BLOTCHES, SORTSB &ud fcRUf. TIONS, P11.158. GTiANIDUt.An BWKT.T,. INGS. BLOOn POISOS, RHEUMATISM, (»ObT, etc., ifc ha* effected imiy remark, nble cui'm wlrnre all othrr treatments lmv« failed, Clarke's Blood Mixluw. Has over 45 years reputation, and the proprietors eoli« cifc all sufferers to givo it ft trial lo tesfc its value. CURISS ALI, SKIN AND BLOOD DtHKAAttS. Pleasant, to the ta^te and guarantest! fron from anything injurious to the most dcli« caie constitution of either p&x. SOLD M\* ALL OHKMISTS AMI) PATENT MKDICIMO V&N'DQfcS THROUGHOUT THU WORLD. ASK V()n AND HUB THAT YOl? <VS*r CLARKE'S BLOOD MIXTUKF.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXII, Issue 25, 29 July 1911, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXXII, Issue 25, 29 July 1911, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXXII, Issue 25, 29 July 1911, Page 10

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