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IF VOU AR SUFFERfNB ■««w * rorn 'i- 1 j such 'haoase as EczEiu, Sc«orc:.A, Bad. Leoh, Ajjsce*im, Ulcus, Glandular Ewrllinos, Boux, Pimples, Sokes or a.s\ kind, Picks, Blood Poison, Bxecmatism, Godt, Sus , ' don't waste your time and money on useless loiionu and messy ointments which cannot: get befow the surface of the skin. What you want and what you must have to be parmanently uured is a medicine tbet will thoroughly free the blood of the poisonous matter which alone is the true cause of all yoar suffering. Clarke*® Mixture The World's Best Blood Purifier. is just*6uch a'medicine. Jc is composed of ingredients which.quickly attack, overoome, and espel from the blood all impurities from whatever cause arising, and by repdering it clean and pure can be relied on to effect a complete and lasting cure. Heri3 is a good proof ofjjits efficaoy:— Mrs M. Co jsins, of 187, Twyford Avenue, Portsmouth, England, writes:— " Some time ago I had an Pni ( s;flN!'"n a( -ci'4ent to my left foot (fait r? OT a nail into *•>• " tiered and r UUI R ot t0 bad that the doctor was fill I) CII called/ in and said I had UUIiLUi poisoned it. For three years I was under different doctori, and for one year of the three I only went out in a bath chair. Not orly during that time did 1 ontirely lose the little toe of my lef i foot, but a gaping wound came inside of the same foot. It was so bad that whea I bathed, it I fancied I cauld see the bones. At last I decided to try ■ Clarke's Blood Mixture,' and with the end of the second small bottle the discharge bad stopped,* and» within a month I could get my foot ,tD,the ground. It [s as; well now as it ever was, of course, very scarred and a toe short, but I am sure I should have been a foot short hai it gone on.'* " Two years ago I bad the nßFiinPlfl charge of a. Hale girl who cnnee had dreadful Bo ™ amount 5 tinually breaking out on both fIIIRFn thighs. Her father greatly UUflbUt objected to what be called

amateur doctoring —so we had a dootor. She laid all one summer on her back. The doctor used to burn it with caustic, causing awful agony, and she wasted: to a skeleton. At last I started 'Clarice's Blood Mixture ' *on and when .'she started getting on so well I was too triumphant to keep it to myself, and her father now is as staunch an adherent to ' Clarke's Blood Mixture 'as I am. She'bas scars m-erjhrea inches long and as deep as tbe bowl ■ of i. spoon. So you can judge what it was like. She hi.s never looked back, and is us; stout and bcuny a girl a 9 one would wish to' see.'* Another case:—"l recomWflliTH mended it to a Sergeant's II n w if 6) whose husband had an , open sore for seven years, the Ah MC IT result of a swovd thrust in UlJtfLi Burma. She said she couldn't get him to try it for a long time, but at last be did. and the wound has completely healed. She told rue that often after a long march he was wiitbed in agony and often fainted. When they wera s leaving to go to another station he came on purpose A— 1 I J .1 1 TT_ - • J L.IJ never forget ma for being the cause of Jris trying it, and that it was worth £5 a dose. I think those cases are' conclusive enough, and they are just as stated. —Youis truly, (Mrs) M. Cousins, 187, Twyford Avenue, Porisraouth. England." "A GOOD, SAFE, AND USEFUL MEDICINE." " Clarke's Blood Mixture is entirely f :ee from any poison or metallic impregnation, does not contain aayjinjurious ingredient;, and is a good, safe, and useful medicin.»." '* Health. Blood Mixtur The WORLD'S BEST BLOOD PURIFIES CORES ALL Skin & Blood Diseases Of all Chemists and Patent Medicine Vendors throughout the world. DEFUSE SUBSTITUTES. YOU CAN GET THE Zealandij Rang? WITH OVEN ON EITHER EIGHT SIDE OR LEFT SIDE. 'h«» wishuctim of ■ Vi c'iom gome-l-rtied iiia'xt:, it fjr u e oven to le oi o'i« btil', t>(.-iii^t'Mi on the o.litr. Yon cau fii-t f 'A «dandi i to t-u t oilh.-v W.ty It is ti.e oily lunge having thi« v*ri:UitH. Wriu» for (.'ut.lo/Le No '1 . U'Hin;; tib "it this snnnl Kung>-, the U ctr eo;u in N.Z * BARNINGHAM & 00., LTD., Geoegk Staeet, Dl'Xi.DI ><". (o[ip. Knox Chnrcbj. Powley & Keast, WINE & SPIRIT MERCHANTS, D U N E D I N. GENTS IAB. MACKAY'a BLACK MACK AY WHISKY. SOLE BOTTLERS £J. SPEIGHT £& COY'S ALES AND STOUT. Ale in 2 (iwoj and 5 fnvcj Gallon Jars a Specialty. ONCE USED ALWAYS UgfcP,

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Lake County Press, Issue 2461, 16 January 1913, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Lake County Press, Issue 2461, 16 January 1913, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Lake County Press, Issue 2461, 16 January 1913, Page 3

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