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A SAFE REMEDY FOB ALL SKIN AND BLOOD DISEASES. If yon suffer from any disease due to an impure state of the Blood, fbom WHATEVER CAUSE ARISING, you should est the value ofClarke's Blood Mixture, the world-famed Blood Purifier and re. storer. This medicine has 40 years' repotation, and is to-day more popular than (."•or, Ihv. reason of this being undoubtedly because this wonderful remedy does what it professes to do—it cubes SKIN AND BLOOD DISEASES PERMANENTLY Slarke's lood xtare IS THE FINEST BLOOD PURIFIER E7ER DISCOVERED. It is warranted to cleanse the blood from all impurities, from whatever cause arising. For Scrofula, Bad Legs, Scurvy, Blotches, Eczema, Spots, Blood Poison, Blackheads Ulcers, Pimples, Skin & Blood aud Sores of Diseases, All Kinds, it is a safe and Permanent Remedy. It is the only real specific for Gout and Rhenmatic Pains, for it removes, the canse from the Blood and Bones. This mixture is pleasant to the NOTE, taste and warranted tree FROM ANT INJURIOUS TO TBI MOST DELICATE CONSTITUTION of either sex, from infancy to old age, and the Proprietors solicit sufferers to give it a trial to test its value. Thousands of wonderful cures have been effected by it. TRIED MANY THINGS WITHOUT BENEFIT UNTIL I TOOK CLARKE'S BLOOD MIXTURE. Mr F. E. Lewis, 48, Bridge Street Row, Chester, writes" Just a line in favor of 'Clarke's Blood Mixture.' I had eczema for seven months, and tried many things without benefit nntil I took your remedy. After the eighth bottle I was quite well again. Please accept this letter as a token of gratitude to your wonderful' Clarke's Blood Mixture.' June 13, 1903. IF YOU ARE GOING TO THE FAR EAST OR ANY TROPICAL COUNTRY THIS WILL INTEREST YOU. MrT. W. Eyle, of 178, Finboroughroad, Earl'a-court, S.W., and Singapore, writes: " Gentlemen,—l feel in writing this short letter that I am only doing my duty, as I am nnder the impression that no words of praise are too highly esti* mated when in reference to the world-re-nowned 'Clarke's Blood Mixture.' I have been resident in Singapore for just twelve months, the major portion of whioh time I have suffered as only Englishmen can suffer who have visited the Far East. On my first arrival there I was only troubled with the heat; being at such a temperature as only to be experienced in the tropics, it began" gradually to take effect on my blood and health in general.. As everybody is. aware, mosquitoes are very abundant there, and in a very short time I became a mass of pimples and blotches, brought on by their frequent vuits. I tried various preparations, but all to no purpose, and I was gradually beginning to despair of finding a remedy. A particular friend of mine was talking one day about different tropical diseases at the time I was suffering from a strong attack of Prickly Heat I mentioned this to my friend, and related some of the different preparations I had tried, when he advised me to take 'Clarke's Blood Mixture.' I went straight away to the dispensary and procured a bottle as a last resource, and after taking as directed for two weeks my skin became as white and fresh as it was on the day of my arrival. I continued to take it, and I am not exaggerating when I say that I feel practically a different man. I have circulated the worth of your valuable medicine to many of my friends, who have used it with great success, and I am writing this on their behalf as well as my own, to remit you thanks for the relief and comfort afforded us by taking Clarke's Blood Mixture.' You may use this letter for any purpose."—June 29, 1903. Impubities in the Blood.—" We have seen hosts of letters from all sorts and conditions of of people, in which the writers acknowledge the benefit they have received from ' Clarke's Blood Mixture, which as a curative agent oannot be too highly estimated, since it cleanses and clears the blood from all impurities, and restores it to its normal condition.'' This is a good testimonial from the Family Doctor, the popular medical weekly, which goes on further to say: "It is certainly the finest blood purifier that science and skill have brought to light, and we can with the utmost confidence recommend it to our subscribers and the publie generally." Sold by all Chemists and Patent Medicine Vendors throughout the World. Ask For ... CLARKE'S BLOBD MIXTURE and beware of worthless imitations and substitute ST- GEORGE PRESERVING WORKS ST. GEOBGE JAMS.—Made from choicest fruits, are superior to all others.—Once used, always used. 'LILT' STABCH.—The best in the World. Most economical Imparts a pure 'Lily' white gloss U. articles. Ladies use no other. MILLENNIUM WASHES. WASHING POWDEB. ST. GEOBGE BLUE. Are recognised as great savers in all laundries. Try tnem. ST. GEOBGE POTTED AND PBESEBVED MEATS, AND TABLE DELICACIES. Are delicacies. ST. GEOBGE SAUCES, VINEGARS, CONSERVES, CANDIED PEEL, WHITEBAIT, FRUITS, HAMS BACON, GERMAN SAUSAGE, COFFEE, SOVEREIGN TEAS, CORDIALS, BRITISH WINES (Non alcoholic), Etc. All our manufactures are procurable from ATX STOREKEEPERS in the Wakatipu District IRVINE & STEVENSON, DUNEDIN.

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Lake Wakatip Mail, Issue 2660, 19 May 1908, Page 8

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