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from any such disease as Eczkma, Scrofula, Bad Legs, Abscesses, Ulceus, Gusddl.vk Swellings, Boils, Pimples, Souks of any kind, Piles, Blood Poison, P.iiEUJiAXisu, Gocx, &o, don't waste your time and money on useless I lotions and messy ointments which cannot j get below the surface of the skin. What you . want and what you must have to be permanj | ontly cured is a medicine that will thoroughly j free the blood of the poisonous matter which alone is the true cause of all your suffering. "i Jid&s W s'ij> vsarifiir Tho World’s Sc; FuriAsris just such a'nicJ ingredients which and expel from tin Blood tiny, U is composed of 11 11 i v attack, overcome, bI o.:J ill imparities from end In rendering it Fdisom F 01 GUI and for wuatever cause ;;ri i clean and pure can Ire I'ciied on to cfleat a complete and lasting cure, j Here is a pood proof of its efficacy;— Mrs M. Cousins, of 187, Twyford Avenue, Portsmouth, England, writes: “ Some time ago I had an accident to my left foot (ran a nail into itt, it festered and i' t so bad that the doctor was ended in and said I had poisoned it. For three years I was under different doctors, .V'Uir of the three I only went out m a oath c.niir. Not or ly during that time ii, ! enlir. ly lose the little toe of my left loot, but a gaymg wound came in the inside of nn- sain.'loot. It was so bad that when I b.ithrd it 1 fancied Ic. aid see the bones. At last I decided to try ‘ Clarke’s Blood Mixture,} iii. with the end of the second small bottle the discharge bad stopped, and, within a month I could get my foot to the ground. It is as / well now as it ever was, of course, very scarred and a too short, but,l am sure I should have neon a foot short had it gone on." “Two years ago I had the chirps of a little girl who hud dreadful sores continually breaking out on both thighs. Her father greatly objected to what he called amateur doctoring—so we had a doctor. Bhe laid till 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 ‘ Chtrke'B Blood Mixture ' 'on my own,’ aud when she stalled getting on so well I was too triumphant to keen it to myself, and her father now T r.s .-.launch an adherent to 1 Clarke’s Blood Mixture ’ n I P, nrd nr: j i b; tuH u r t? L SOU Ed ft -r>r-*s uutS u J k inches long am spoon, bo yo; Site has r.iwcr and horny a pi worms £ 3 1 I- .J g " • t i! Ue? L i She has scars over three 1 as deep as the bowl of a can judge what it was like, ookeT back, and is as stout ri a- = one would wish to see.' Another ca&'o ;—“I recommend, d it to a Sergeant's ■•’•die, whoso husband had an open sore for seven years-,' the result of a sword thrust in Burma. Site said she couldn’t get him to try it for a long time, but at last he did. and tho wound has completely headed. She told me that often after a long march be was writhed in agony and often fainted. When they were leaving to go to another station he came on purpose to say good-hyo .n 1 tu.mk me. lie said he’d never forget me for being thj cause ct his trying if, and that it was worth £5 a dose, i think tin.so eases are conclusive enough, and they are just as stated. —Yours truly, (Mrs) M. Cousins, 187, Twyford Avenue, Portsmouth, Eughia “ A GOOD, SAFE, AND DSLFGL MEDICINE." “ Clarke's Blood Mixtro e is entirely free from any poison or metallic- impregnation, does not coutai i a; y hj jniious ingredients, and is a good, safe, and useful medicine." Health Tun WORLDS RIOT BLOOD PUIUHEB CL 11 Lb ALL x 1 Uoocl Diseases Of all Chemists and Patent Medicine VflQ. dors'throughout the world. REFUS’ SUBSTITUTES. VOL I CAN GEC HIE Zcuhv'di i Rang] WITH OWiN 0N EIXIIEII RIGHT bii>L LEI T SIDE. m: m 1 J a bi.cnen somo- * h.f.-'r for tf.e oven to ;oi , .mmciimei on the a /, Jan ii t to >. tile oily r,v ige \ .; in.;.-;i. W<: te f r ) , telling ab mt I uia •, me lined o oxer ic ! “;‘r i N.Z burning a AFi a go., ltd. Grannie Slant;:, DUNEDIN. (Op;i Knox Church;. rus Led Burnt Lime AM JR SOWN WITHIDEILUI J. G. WARD & GO., LID., IN VEiIC All u ILL. articles, i udia fid by Kdiea i •’• • os i .better p i 5 Strictest MAN iUS k GO.,

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Lake County Press, Issue 2669, 15 February 1917, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Lake County Press, Issue 2669, 15 February 1917, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Lake County Press, Issue 2669, 15 February 1917, Page 3

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