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MOUNTAIN FLAX (‘LinumTatharticum ’Trade Mark) PILLS- An agreeable aperient. Worth a trial. A. ISafe liemedy FOR ALL SKIN AND BLOOD DISEASES. 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 world-famed Blood Ruriiier and Restorer. This medicine nas 40 years’ reputation, and is to-day more popular than ever, the reason of this being ludoubtedly because this wonderful remedy does what it professes to do— it CURES SKIN AND BLOOD DISEASES PERMANENTLY. Slarkr s Blood Mixture

IS THE FINEST BLOOD PURIFIER EVER DISCOVERED It is warranted to cleanse, the blood from all mpurities, from whatevercause arising. For SCROFULA, BAD LEGS, SCURVY, BLOTCHES, ECZEMA, SPOTS, BLOOD POISON, BLACKHEADS, ULCEPS, PIMPLES, 'KIN & BLOOD AND DISEASES, SORES OF ALL KINDS ia a safe and Permanent Remedy. lt : s the only real specific for Gout and ■Rheumatic Pains, for it removes the cause rom the Blood and Bones, __ This mixture is pleasant to the NOTE- tas te AND WARRANTED FREE RCM ANYTHING INJURIOUS TO THE MOST ELICATE CONSTITUTION of either sex, from infancy to old age, and the Proprietors solicit sufferers to give it a trial 10 test its -alue. Thousands of wonderful cures have b eu fleeted by it. tried many THINGS WITHOUT RENE ITT UNTIL I TOOK CLARKE’S

BLOOD MIXTURE. Mr F. E. Lewis, 48, Bridge Street Row, Chester, writes Just a line in favor of ■ Claike’s Blood Mixtme.’ I had eczema for even months, and tried many things « ithout cue fit until I look your remedy. After the ightli bottle 1 was quite well again. I’lease ceept this letter as a token of gratitude tr, your wonderful ‘Clarkes Blood Mixtuie. June 13, 1903

ECZEMA AND IRRITATING SKIN TROUBLE CURED. Mr W. G. Weston, care of Messrs. Knott, of 49, Essex-street., Kingsland-road, N.E, writes: “Gentlemen —I feel it my duty to uform you of the great benefit in health I ave received through taking your famous Claike’s Blood Mixture.’ I have been a ufferer from Eczema and a irritating skin touble since the age of thirteen. W bile an ul-patient at one of the big London hi espials a doctor informed me that my disease was the result of looking after foreign horses. I have had as many as thirty horses under my care, my father being a horse dealei and obmaster. He (my father) was speaking one day to a friend of mine who mentioned that he was being cured of an ulcerated leg, due to a horse-kick, by ‘Clarkes Blood Mixture.’ 1 continued, however, to suffer until April 4 last, when my friend told me he was completely cured, after suffering and being disfigured for seveial yiars, 1 am able to follow my employment, and am very pleased to think there is such a valuable remedv obtainable for such a small sum, 1 should be pleased to answer any inquiries concerning my case. ’ —July 17, 1903.

A WELL-KNOWN JOCKEY GIVES EXCELLENT ADVICE. Mr Hubert S. Millar, Turf correspondent, of 114, Cornwall-ioad, S.E., writes: “ Gentlemen—Some time ago I contracted a very serious attack of Eczema, which, despite everyjpreparation, became worse and

worse. Docter after doctor 1 consulted until my funds were practically exhausted, and still 1 was as bad as ever, if not a degree worse. My occupation entails a (teal of travelling and running about, and the pain I suffered is absolutely beyond description. It was at Newmarket races, where 1 was acting professionally, that a well-known jockey, seeing the pain 1 was in, asked me

what was the matter. * Oh, he said, < You’ve been wasting yourmoney on doctors. Just try “ Clarke’s Blood Mixture. I augbed, and had to admit I was sceptical, uta day or two later thought I would have just one more shot. I sent for a bottle, and within two weeks I knew I was getting better As a consequence I continued taking * Clarke’s Bkod Mixture,’ and at the present time I am pleased to say my health is completely restored, anl the disfigurements on my face and legs have vanished. This testimonial is quite unsolicited, and is,written by a thankful one-time sufferer tc testify to the wonderful qualities of ‘ Clarke’s Blood Mixture.’ ” —Oat. 14,1903

Impurities in the Blood. —“We have seen hosts of letters from all sorts and conditions of people, in which the 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 anil cleats the Dlood from all impurities, and restores it to ts normal condition.” This is a good testimonial from the Family Doctor, the popular medical weekly, which goes on further to ay ; “It is certainly the finest blood ourifier that science and skill have brought to light, and we can with the utmost confidence recommend it to our subscribers and he public generally.’

•Sold lif all Chemists nnd Patent Medicine Vendors throughout the World. A.'K foi: . . . CLARKE’S BLOOD MIXTURE, i beware oi worthies imitations and substitutes. Phillips mm 7 PHOTOGRAPHERS (Late o' Dunedin), HAVE Purchased the ESK STREET PHOTO Gil APHID STUDIO recently carried on by the late Mr Kerstenkorn. HIGH-CLASS PHOTOGRAPHY. ENLARGEMENTS A SPECIALITY. - I n order to introduce our ART to the People of Southland, wo will SUPPLY FOR A SHORT PERIOD One Dozen Cabinets AND SUPERIOR FINISHED BROMIDE Enlargement FOR 15/6 This is the Best Value ever offered in Southland PHILLIPS LUOS., ART PHOTOGRAPHERS, ZSt STREET STUDIO, INVERCARGILL.

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Lake County Press, Issue 2392, 7 September 1911, Page 3

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