Champion Blood Purifier Probably all of our readers knowsomo. •hinjy of George W. Walker, of 627 Bouri .* W., Surry Jlills, Sidney N. S. w. Ho gives v. Hits unusual and moat remarkable cxuimi. tact: " After being a victim to typhoid, lTain nn.l rheumatic fevers in IKH. my sysiem w;i, l,:t In a debilitated condition. 'Pt-Miii-. h< h - very weak I bad numerous .iWi->si-i i.i; i., • lower part of my back and spine {nun v.lv.-v a great number of pieces of 1.0i.e were t.ikii. As fast as an abscess would niiiiear :in<l .i,-^ lanced another would form. I wa-i tr-.-attd :u two different hospitals without Miccisi, v.,. surgeons In attendance informing nu- lint i was suflerlnzfrom biood poisoning. Tin- «i. s - cesses continued to form and I «,is ne\rr without patn until sis months ago fV.is induced to try AVER'S Sarsaparwa When I had taken the am bottle I found an improvement and after finishing twelve ImtHes I now feel as we!l as ever j (fid In my lifo. The old abscesses haTe all healed, new omi nave ceased to come and my health is spicn- "'?•_ Before using the Sarsaparilla f wcißlwii 1M lbs., and now after using a dozen bottlis my weight is 200 lbs. fs not this a sure si h Mi tnat I nave been taking tie champion blood purifier of the world?" VuxuiM Disoomi 102 ehb Em,— If you hair U turning grey or white, or falling rf.BM" The V«la»n flair Benewer," /or it wiitjpotiiively restore in every case Grey or White hair to its original coloor, without iMTI&g the disagreeable smell ol moat "Bntoxera." It makes the hair charmingly beaatiinL m arellae promoting the growth of tba hair on bald spots, where the glands are not' decayed. Ask your chemist for " Thk Munis Hat* Khxwxe," sold by Ohemlati aad Perfumers everywhere at Bs. 6d. per Botti* Wholasale Depot, 33, Farrlngdou Koad, London, England. Vumunl—Foa (Hi Trrra abd Bhxatb, k few drops of the liquid "Flcnllue"' ■crinkled en a wet tooth-brash produces a pIMMDt Uther, which thoioaghly eleansea the teeth from all parasites or impurities hardens tha gn&u, prevwte iartai, etopa *ee»»i give* to the teeth » peouliar poarly--whfteneM, «nd a delightful fragrance to the fcmih. It lemoTes all tmpUasant odouz uliiag ttotn deeajed teeth or toDtvooo smolce "The Fragrant Flodline," being oomposed In parts of Honey and Bweet herbs, ia delioions to the taste, and the greatest toilet dißoorerrofthe ago. Price 2s. Cd., of oil OhemUts and Perfumers. Wholesale depot, H, Parriagdon Bead, liondon, England. Abtkm xo MoTKßisl— Are you broken ia year reel by » sick child suffering wittf the pain of eutiing teeth? Go at once to a chemist and get* bottle of Mas. Wisblow'k Boomsa Btmor. It will reliave the poor sufferer Immediately. It Is perfectly harm--IMB and pleasartto taste, it produce* natnral, quiet sleep, by relieving the child from pain, and the little oberub awakes " as brigbtajabuttoa." It soothes the child, iti ■attesa the gums, allays all pain, relieves wtnd, regulates the bowels, and U the best known remedy for dysentery and diarrbtßa, whether arising from teething or other wises. Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup i* ■old by Msdiciie doalew ererywhere, at 13 lid per bottle. Bad Blool.— The Editor ol too family Doctor says : — " We haTe seen hosts or letters in which the writers acknowledge the benefit they hare received from Olarkes wonderful Bkwd Mixture, which as a curative agent cannot be too - highly estimated, ainoe it oleangea and dears the blood from all impurities. If the blood Is dbeased the body is diseased. Clarke's Blood talrrors is a medicine of the greates «o«ibie valtw, and it Is certainly the finest olood purifier that scienje and skill have brought to light. We can with the utmost conlMwioe recommend It to oar eubssribars and the puhlio generally."— The Family Doctor, ISth Joly, 1893. Fcr Scrofula, Booty, Bouma, Skin and Blood Dise&sea, and Sores of til kinds, it is a never-failing aad permanent Cure. It is the only real specific tor Gout and Bheiraatio Fains, for it removes the touts from the blood ajd bones. all Chemists, &n., overywhsre at 2s 9d and it per bottle. Tbonsanda of testimoaials from all partß Oaotioh.— PDBCEAfIEBS of CLAiiKE'B BLOOD MUTOBB should see that they get lie ganuine artiole. Worthless imitations and subftitntes an sometiinea padmed iff by inprineipled Tendon. Tbe woris " IJnsola and Mldlnand Ckmties Dreg Company, Lincoln, England," are enraTed on the Croveromeut Stanp. and CLABKB'S WOULD -FAMED BLOOD MIXTURE, without which none ate ennlne, CLARKE'S BAIPIUS*"" 1 ™ I **^ 7, ■ "rZ? B+lrH-LOto cure Gravel Vmto in ti» back, and all kindred complaints. Free from Mercury. Eetab bshed upwards of 30 years. In boxes 4s 6d aach, of all Chemists and Patent Medicine Vendors throughout the World. Proprietors, The Lincoln aad Midland Counties Drne Company linloln, Engand. ON HAND, S*eo OaU Fowl Barley Chaff „ Wheat „ Wheat Pollard « Barley Maiie Bran] POTATOES. £»tly Vfrmonw. ir\\ t *i Kidneys, BrMK» E»rly, Blue Derwecta White Stan, Magnum Bononu. NIMMO & Bt^ia'B 6SKD3 in 3d pkta. Stratagem, Btflw» 7 Harrf, and Praisino Bias Peas at 1 jwest r»:<n. ARTHUR E. TA>SKER, SEBD AND GR4IV v-gBCEANT HABDY Bt., NELSON. -to "HI DEABEST HEA«T.'. 1 A. QDESTIOS OF PROPRIETY." CA Cyoling 8tor?). "AH OBSCURE HERO." rpHUR abo»e Three Stories are included in LUCAS'S KELSON ALMANAC for 188;. ! Pstcß On« Shilling. To be hid Ererywhere. — . i BHEEPFARMEHB I You aie CEETAIN to oouin THE BEST KE3DLTS by using MORTON'S (JjHAMHONDIPj which is ACONDESSBD FLUID PBEPATATION j for the deetruotioD of all puatitu iniecting Sheep. HBVEtt V4RIEI IN STRENGTH AND NEVEa FAIL 3IN iStfFEOI 1 , NO FLOCKOWHEK EBOOLD BE WITHOUT IT, One trial will oonriooe of ita superiority. nKKKKBEB I — MURTJN'S IN VKS£ION i«m avartUd FIRST PLACE at the largest, mot jn-oUn<§ed, and nwet t"«iforUnt competitive test ever held in New Zcaland-mz., that by the Canterbury P. and A. Society in IBS 7. MORE WOOL k OBAND CONDITION. Cost— 2o/. to 26/. p«r I,ooo.Bheip. WELLINGTON AGENTS— N^. LOAN AND MEBCAN I ILE i AGENCY COMPANY, Ltd. NBLBON AGEHTJ. 0. BDBPORD 1 THK POET; BEEHIVE IMPOBTING CO., BEJGHTWATER. 182J3
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXXIII, Issue 35, 10 February 1899, Page 4
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