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1 for tlie 8100 il is the 1 -lie. lIBf JiIM aKSI WORLD FAMED E THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER AKD RESTORER. H Has the Largest Sale of any Medioinc m the World. = Uvcrwbolmiug testimony accompanies every bottle, proving tbis to be the CJ!kkaxkst Mkdicine kver .D'iscovbrkd. FOR cleansing and clearing tbo bloo3 *| from all impurities, it cannot be too J highly Tecommended. For Scrofula, Scurvy, Skin and Blood Diseases, and Sores of all kinde, it is. ft never-failing and permanent cure. -. It Cures old sorei. Cures Ulcerated Sores on the Keck. Cures Ulcerated Sore Legs. Cures Blackheads, or Pimples ou the Face. Cures Scurvy Sores. Cures Cancerous Ulcers. Cures Blood and Skin Diseases, Cures Glandular Swellings. Clean the Blood from all Impure Matter (from whatever cause arising. As this mixture is pleasant to the taste and .warranted^, free from anything m jurious to the most delicate constitution of cither sex,, the Proprietor lolioits sufferers to give it atrial to test its value. "IN FIVE INFIRMARIES." "North-street, Audeoshaw (near Manchester). "It affords, me great pleasure to add niy testimony to the wonderful tffects of your Blood Mixture, which has cured me of a very bail ulcerated loo!; an auklc.i Lbad four wounds, which prevedted me following my occupation for four years, dining which time I had been iti three diffemtit infirmaries and under (if teen different doctols. Iwa at last induced to try your Blood Mix- : tnre,' and 'after faking three small bottles 1 was able to go to .work, and by the time I had ta^en nine or ten Lotties I wan completely cured. Make ' whatever use 'yon like of this, for the benefit of other sufferers.— lam, yours respectfully,;; •/ ..;■•? _" "JTOUN VVItLIAMS." THOUSANiDS OF TESTIMONIALS Sold m liottks 2s 9d each,' and m cases containing six times the, quantity, lie each, sufficient to tffect a pfrmanent cure in 'the j>Veat n'aidrity lif' long standing bases, BY ALL OH EMISTB and PATENT MEDICINE VENDORS! throughout the world. Proprietors, T^ib Lincoln and Midland '. .Counties TJrdg Comtakv, Lincoln! Elriglatd. ' ;I } Trade Mark, " Blood Mizture.' '■■Ail -';;<; i;-n*.f,< ■-'-.. ' ■ . ■■ -v' : One Box of Clarke's 841 Pills IS Warranted to' Cure- all Diechsges from the Urinary. Organs, m either sex (acquired or .constitutional) Gravel, and' Fains m the' Back; Sold m boxeß , 4i 6d each', by ■ all chemists and patent '■ medicine vendors. New Zealand -Agents : KEMPTHORNE, PfiOSSER, & Cto., ; .. WHOI.BSAXB DfiVQOIBTS. . . ;■. Export Agents^:. ' . Bnrgoyne, Burbridges, & Co., Colemanstreet London ; Newbnry & Sons, 37, Newgate-street, :■:> London ; Barclay &. Sons, 95, Farringdon-strce , London ; Sanger & Sons, Oxford-street, London ; And all the London .wholseaalo houses Sole Proprietors : THE -LINCOLN AJ^D MIDIiANJ) : COUNTIES! DRUG COMPANY I^NCQLN,, ENGLAND, HEALTH A^D LIFE TO THE SICK. tJ^LLQ^AY'S qiN^MEN^ iiisKASKS Of THE .XXIX. **" UiiiVettnf apiiVofcitiou ' liiis ; beeir (iwarilc<l to tills* fiui\ona Oiutinoui for its. efficiency. in vcniovjiii,' (libfiist'.s uf tlie skin. l\>r scrofula, sciirTy,''sciilß : heads, iiml iill eruptions of -the 1 skui.botli m iutaury aud m innturci- years, no renicdy can lie so nppliert which so quickly cures as Hollowny's Ointment, lv the nursery -it slioulil jihyays bo at luiutl to ease the many skin affections to whicli the majority of children are .liablt>. -11l all Jieiit and tooth rushes' the Oint""•Jut is wonderfully soothing iiud curative. To mldicrx, sailors, wilier*, uud •; travellers iv Vveife'ii laufls it is tDviUuable. ; ' ; ' , SORES, WOVXpa, 11A1) JjnKiSTS, BAD u:GS., . lir'tliis class of nmlKdiu.s mi improvement .mi the npiicaruucc of the disease of the patient fol'.ows the first ilressiu^- with the Oiutmeut. ' It iiiuft not only 1m; smeared on the wouuil or sore, but l>e briefly, rubbed fov , some inclioa round nt>otit tlie diseased, ' swollen or iKiiiiful parts. .It" will penetrate to the' blood vessels, nerves and uiusclcs, iiud evcu to thu bone, and wiJ'. f .-ercise most wholesome healing au'd 'purlhfcg lwn-er over every tissue requisite for tiiorougli respiriition. The effect.of the Ointnient'is inerehsed by fomenting ' with wnrni water before the Ointment is rubbed m; but sores, wiien liealiuj,', should iicvcv bo clcaused with' siibugc'Dr'ttuytliiuifqlse^iis tlie youii^ii'udnew flesh, wliieh appears like a cream, would be ivashedaway. ' ■ -11LOO1) TO THKIIKM), AI'OI'LKXT. Notliiun jdves'HO lmicli ehseiu tlfene i'.Oife plnints from which' so n.iuiiy sillier, us JloVo way's cooling ;md hcfllhig 'Oiutnit'iit. Wlmii rubbed upou the spine it acts enei-jeticnlly m diawjny: surplus blood from t\i'y brain, oven U> chililreri-in teetliin<,'; this Ointment. luia li mitnciirpus effee-' m iircvciitJu^ fits luid eoi)v'ui|siojis", soofteinitfoiiduut.oii tpoth-euttijig. Tl'f ?ills should be «sed accordiuf to tho directioui. • KHEUMATISMJ OODT, STIKK JOINTS. ' Bveryoue suirerUig.from theso ilaiuf.nl affct:.. tious, should use this jmrifyiug Oiutmeiif-, us it has rescued thousands from a life' lortun;, after every other menus had beeu tried m vain. The Ointment should be well rubbed into the skiu at laist twice a tiny, after it hns been properly fomented, with warm salt and water, iiud dried. The inflaminntiou soou yields; nudthc patient, uo Jouger helpless, resumes his accustomed occupation. OLANUULAtt BWKLtl'> ; OS, BKOKCIIITIS, MVMrS, ■ ' SOUK THItOAT, AKD' DirTJtEKIA. To combat these, .diseases with isuccess, n remedy m required which will have the whole absorbent system wider' its control. Such' a remedy is Holloway's Ointment. When rubbed on the skiu it penetrates tlie glimds, and removes' any obstruction or impurity which may be impeding their healthy action. This Ointment acts .on the .very inaiuspriu^ of life, for *liroiiK'li the. ifliuids-pns^ iill theiievr)U(itttcr required for the body s rcpuratiou; iv nil the i.'iasm of cases the Oiutmeut and rills, used conjointly, wiU'actso, searcliiugly-.nnd.ceytaiiily as to effect eurps iv most deplorable cases'. .; \j~ ; . . ' "fistulas axd ni.ns. All infliiiniiiiitioiislmd*nlceratiou3 of seiisitivc parts may bo presently relieved, aud ultimately cured, by the diligent lisfe'of iliis eoolinjr and healiuj? Oiutmenti nWedtwiea daily by bathing Mm juris iii eouj. water. Immediate easu nriugsi from 'tliisj' tri!:itnieut ; liersevcriuiee' is .leccssary to, « # H:ect a permaucut cure. ■ • . : • ASTHMA, SHORTNESS OF BllllATll. lii these couiplyiuta tjio Oiutmeut should '>c well rubbed twice (t iliiy oil (he chest, nnd In;. ,t.wuuu tho shoiiMers,' it will penetrate to the IringH, .stimulate them tp'irenewed exertions, .prevent «tagii{ij,ioiri)f btoo'd, moderate the plil■satioiiftof the lucart.i regulate thfe'eniTeu'tr of air thi'ou^h tho broucliiai tubes, und tUus ffi'cct v permuneut cure. ' ' v • • ,IM7i the Uiudiiciit nud Villa 'should be mcd m lh« ( folto.iting , capes : — *: Jlml lici::i | Corns (.Soft) ', Klii'iiiiiatisin JJj.il Jfrea.-its | (,'ancurH , ! Scalds ■ -. 'llm-iis ■"! tJiiiiL'-.u:leilimd 8-.ro Niples : Uinioi.s ■ : I . S'.ilVJ-iinls ■; •Knrß-lhrnats.-' l>Ue uf illoH-iiii- Kiei.iiaiiti.Uii.s 1 S!;iii-'li!,t:i.spj.s t.'w!iifHHS.i)i.l.' Pistulii-j" '•Siiu-w I'iies. . '■ " f d.-mf.. . ' S-.re-lie:id» ' '.'w.'-b.iy :. :<; 1 ji, is ilu ]it r ; Tumours » i.'liß"-'O-f""(:- | 3ftr-llin','.s'- ' ' ; Ulc'oris ' ■fhili.liiiiis ■ l.iiiul),!-.'., ! Wounds '.Muipi-e:! ILiy.-t^ ijij^f • ..;;. -I; >|:ljvs • S'.'d nt the T'st'iiblishiucnt "I" Vhokbhshk lfoi.LQtt'AV, Sis. Oxford' S'rect,.Luiid'i]t ; alxo l.y rill rcrfpe-3dil'k>.«Jifor).4lK iind De.ilera iu^Twii. (eiyi! tliroushoiit) .HinuiyiMscdptt'rJdiiUt tlieff J. j fMMjij* h'lccs i h Wto H M. * ' ■• , l i

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Marlborough Express, Volume XXII, Issue 165, 15 July 1886, Page 4

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