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?' FOR , THE BLOOD IS THE LIFE." ¥®OII' - BLOdb' WiIUTS purifyiini 9 Ef You aro troubled with Eczema, ■ “ Blotches, Spots, Pimples, Boils, Sores, oil Eruptions of any kind con* tinualjj’ bursting through the akin. IB? ou aro suffering the aches H B end pains of Bad Legs, Blood Poison, Abscesses, Ulcers, Scrofulous and Ulcerated Sores, Glandular Swellings, &c. You have that constant itching Ond inflammation of Piles, i IE 1 You are in the grip of Rheni B matism, Sciatica, Lumbago, Gout, kc. All these are sure signs of clogging piooa imparity, calling for immediate treatment through the blood, so don’t waste sour time and money on useless IF lotjbns and messy ointments which cannot get below the surface of the skin. What you want, and what you must have to bs permanently cured, is a medicine that will thoroughly free the hlbod of the poisonous matter which alone is the true cause ot all your suffering. Clarke’s Blood Mixture is just such a medicine. It is composed of ingredients which quickly attack, overcome, and expel from the blood all impurities (from whatever causa arising), and by rendering it clean and pure, con be relied on to effect a complete and lasting euro. THE TRUE VALUE of Clarke’s Blood Mixture is certified by a remarkable collection of unsolicited testimonials from grateful patients of all classes—patients who have been cured after being given up as incurable—patients who nave been cured after trying many other treatments without success.— Sea pamphlet round tattle. plarka's Blood Mixture la pleasant to take and guaranteed harmless to tao most delicate constniitioa of either sex. Of all chemists and atoms. REffaSSE SJIBSTSTUTES. Clarke’s Hood Mixture TTha World’s Bast Blood Puriftor. Pay > One-Third Less Now for Wash Fabrics. Just at a time When you, perhaps, will tfesiro them most comes this opportunity to buy ouf choicest WASH FABRICS at greatly reduced prices. These Wash Fabrics aro for outdoor sports wear, walking, or tho beach, and are in a wide variety of fabrics and colorings. D.I.C. Wash Fabrics have gained favor with the women of Otago because they are entirely different from the ordinary or commonplace. Samples are Here Awaiting Your Inquiry. Write for Them. Check Zephyr Suitings in neat broken cheeks on white grounds, Pink, Sky, Brown, and Black Checks; 40in wide. Usually 2/3. Special price,, l/e. Cream Gaberdine with selfshadow stripe; smart for Costumes or Coat Brooks; 40in wide. Usually 2/3. Special price, 1/6. i Spot Taffetas in Navy Blue ground with small White Spots j this is a nice soft fabric, good washing, and drapes well; 40in wide. Usually 2/. Special price, 1/6. Voiles .in Floral and Check designs, mostly Whit© and Grey grounds; good variety of ’ designs; 40in wide. Usually 2/6. Special price, 1/6. Colored Pique Cords in Plain Brown, Saxe, and Navy; 40in w'ide. Usually 2/6. Special price, 1/6. White Georgette Voile, a lovely soft draping fabric, admirably suited for the styles now in vogue; washes well and gives excellent service'in wear; 36in wide. Usually 2/3. Special price, 1/6. Plain-colored Tussores, a nice soft mercerised material, after tho style of Poplih, in Light &axe, Peacock, Pink Tussore, and Black; 40m wide. Usually 2/3. Special price, 1/fl! The D.I.C. Fay Postage to any Address on all Drapery. D.LC. DUNEDIN.

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Evening Star, Issue 16626, 8 January 1918, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 16626, 8 January 1918, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 16626, 8 January 1918, Page 7