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IF YOU ARE< SUFFERING from any such disease'as Ecztiu, Scbofula, Bad Leos, Abscss&ii, Ulcers, Glandular Swkllixob, Boils, Pimples, Sores of any kind, Pius, BujoU Poison, Bbedjiatism, Gout, dec. don't waste your time and money on usaiete lotions and messy ointments which cannot get below the surface of the skin. What yeo want and what you must have to be permanl ently cured is a medicine that wilUboroughfop free the blood of the poisonous matter which alone is the true cause of all yonr suffering. Clarke's Mixture SORES CURED. had a doctor. The World's Best Bio©* - Purifieris just such a'medicine. It is composed of ingredients which quickly attack, overcome, and expel from the bio 3d all impurities from whatever cause arising, and by rendering it clean and pure can be relied on to effeot a complete and lasting cure; 5 Here is a goodjproof of its effioaoy:—Mrs M. Cousins, of 187, Twyford Avenue, Portsmouth, England, writes:— " Some time ago I had &D POISONED accideo * *° my left foot (ran CnnT a nail into u> ''* ' eßtere d and ruUl Rot so bad that the dootor was OilPfl) called in and said I bad uuiilui poisoned it. For three years I was under different doctors, and for one year of the three I only went Out in a bath chair. Not orly during that time did 1 entirely lose the little toe of xay left foot, but a gaping wound came in the inside of the same foot. It was eo bad that when I bathed it I fancied I cmld see the bones. At last I decided to try ' Clarke's Blood Mixture,! and with the end of the second small bottle . the discharge had stopped,' and, within a month I could get my foot ta the ground. It is as well now as it ever was, of coarse, very scarred and a toe short, but,l am sure I should have been a foot short had it gone on." "Two years ago I bad the nRPAnFIII charge of a little girl who OUK k w tinually breaking out on both pllbrn thighs. Her father greatly UlintUi objected to what he called amateur doctoring —so we had a doctor. She laid all one summer co her back. The doctor used to burn it witb caustic, causing awful agony, and she wasted to a skeleton. At last. I started 'Clarke's Blood Mixture' 'on my own,' and whan, she started getting on so well I was too triumphant to keep it to myself, and ber father now is as staunch an adherent to ' Clarke's Blood Mixture 'as I am. She has scars over three inches long and as deep as the bowl of a spoon. Ho you can judge what it was like* She has never looked back, and is as stout and bonny a girl as one would wish to see.' Another case:—" I ■ reoomWORTH ul -'-o<led it to a Sergeant's Cc w ' fe ' w b° se husband had an £ Q open sore for seven years, the 1 result of a sword thrust in H UUOLi Burma. She said she couldn't get him to try it .for a long time, but ai last be did. and the wound has completely healed. She toldj me that often after a long march he was writhed in agony' and often fainted. When they' were leaving to go to another station he came on purpose to say good-bye and thank me.. He said he'd never forget me for being tha cause of hie trying it, and that it was worth £5 a dose. I think these cases are conclusive enough, and they are just as stated.—Yours truly, (Mrs) M. Cousins, 187, Twyford Avenue, Portsmouth, England." " A GOOD, SAFE, AND USEFUL MEDICINE." " Clarke's Blood Mixture is entirely free from any poison or metallic impregnation, does not contain auy injurious ingredients, and is a good, safe, ami useful medicine." Health arke's Blood Mixture The WORLD'S BEST BLOOD PURIJFIEB CUItES ALL Skin & Blood Diseases Of all Chemists and Patent Medicine Ven« dors throughout tho world, REFUSE SUBSTITUTES, WORTH £5 A DOSE, YOU CAN GET THE • Zealandid Range WITH OVEN ON EITHER RIGHT SIDE OR LEFT SIDE. The tonstruotion of a kitchen sometimes makes it better fjr the oven to lie one siii , sometimes mi the o.Lki' You cm 11 get hj Zjulandi* to *uil >'itlii t"way. It is the only range haying this variation. Write for I'at'lOj.'ue No 2 , tplliug about this: gtanJ lUnge, the K.ieat o oker In N.Z B&RNINGIiAM<fcCO.,LTD., George Stheet, DUNf.DIN. (Opp. Knox Cburchj. R Rowley & Co., WINE & SPIRIT MERCHANTS DUNEDIN. GENTS A. A B. MaCKaY'S BLACK MACK AY WHISKY. SOLE BOTTLERS J. SPEIGHT & COY'S ALES AND STOUT. Ale in 2 (two J and 5 Gallon Jd>s hj Sotciiiijty. ONC USED ALWAYS USlfc

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Lake County Press, Issue 2637, 22 June 1916, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Lake County Press, Issue 2637, 22 June 1916, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Lake County Press, Issue 2637, 22 June 1916, Page 3

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