California California Syrup of Figs licts as a perfect laxative should, cleansing Und refreshing the system* -withont weakening it; permanently curing COflStipatiott ftnd its effects. Agreeable preventives in season at* much suree than belated drugs. A healthy condition of the Kidneys, Liver, andßowela is tbe strongest safeguard against Headaches, Racking Colds or Fevers. Mild and Sure in action and absolutely free from objectionable substances. Physicians recommend it Millions have found it invaluable. Children enjoy it ; delicate ladies find it an ideal medicine; busy men take it without inconvenience oc Imitations and substitutes are __K__f__i?^_k Burflefou.: you must ask fot J>_rd__K N Look for the name and trade w__>___P_>__r mark of the CALIFOBHU fid \_>S___y 6_RUP CO., which is on eVetj* Btlle of the genuine. Titt* Muk. Of all Chemists, 1/1} and 1/9. Depetl asSnowHUJ, London, B.C. Anstrallan Branch- 7 Barrack Street, Svi-»i;y.
Kozie Tea Contsirfs 6'nly fche finest learos of undoubted quality, atfd tip commou or exhausted learea.— R. Snodgrass Agent. -Ad^t WHAT IS PAIN BALM. Chamberlain's Pain Balm is a liniment, and while adapted to ordinary uses of a liniment has Qualities which distinguish it from other remedies of this class Pain Balm is especially beneficial for rheumatism. Thousands of case* can be cited in which this remedy has effected a cure when the sufferer had previously tried the best medical service without securing relief. Pain Balm is ,? <^ tiv ?£ anteed to give relief in the most severe cases of chronic or acute rh S at ßSm heals »rulse», burns and scalds iL less time than any other treatment. It is " antiseptic," that is, it prevents putrefaction, ana by so doing generally prevents an unsightly scar remaining after the injury is hearted, tor lame bacK lumbago and neuralgia, Pain Balm has no equal It has fee quality of " getting to the right snot " No sufferer from these distressing affections should defer a trial of this remedy. One ApplicaSon Gives Relief. Try it. Robert Snoßgrass, Hardy Street, sells it.
Clarke's Blood Mixture THE VCP. L D.- V A&»s DBL FIER AND RESTO IS WARRANTED TO CLEAR THE BLOOD from aNk impurities _rom J whatever cause arising. , For Scrofula, Scurvy, Eczema, Skin ani Blood Diseases, Blackheads, ?im^ p^,aSs^ofaUkinds,itisanever laUng and permanent vure. it Cures Old Sores \ Cures Sores on the Neo*. cSl^S orFimDleßoDheFftce Cures Sourv> Cures Ulcers Cures Blood and Skin Diseases Cures Glandular Swellings Clears the Blood from all impure Mattor From whatever oause arising. Ifc is a real snecino for Gout and R matic pains 10 removes the cause from the Blood and Bones. As this Mixture ie pleasant to the aste, and Warranted free from anytaing niurlous to the mast delicate constitution of either sex, the Proprietors solicit Suffererc to give it a trial to test its I Tw Pauley' Broad Lane, '^ottenbam Cambridge, writes :-" Three years ago I had a slight attack of skin dl ease, and wS oblige* to fie e adoctor, who told me S was Eczema. I was under bis treatmeTsome time, but got no better I Sed, I may say, scores of other mcdi. nines but all to no purpose, anb Iwaj Sore, pursuaded to go to the Infirm, 'rv There I was under special treatment- but got no better, and came out SSred • i fact, worse than when in. I SS_ nowcovSSd from nead to foot, and wfs tormented tbat I almost self dead; one medical man to dme Lnever should get better. 1 think I may Sv say my case was one of the worcis t poSe to have, and every one said that they had never sen anyone like K. Well at last I heard about • Clarke's SEod Msmie- and decided to give U a friS I purchased some from Boots the v • L and wok it according to rules ?o h a em th2e mon hsfmine beihg csL audi am thankful to say I am now well wi^h my skin as dear as P D oSIe y . if'wi* Clarke's Blood Vix P nre' which .ffecttd this , wonu; erne Jadl^nrct, e ««mmcnd it too fcijrhlv nuary 20, 190o." „ __ n , Private W. have "riling from eDg Wilts Regimen., Devizes, Nov Hth, 1899 says "For eighteen months 1 suffered 11 * aftre mouth, ana my lips were Wlth v, u^len 1 tried all ki ds of oint 8^ ce ° ed f ci S 8 6 bu twith no good men v SdlbS^o think it would be. 1 alad tosa? tS before I had taken half &Ule the sores in my mouth began to ffSSlr*^_^ toa ■' ,11, CURES FROM S^ PARTS OF TUE WORLD. Diarke's Blood Mixture is sold 1 BotSs 2s 9d each, and m cases contain ne six times the quantity, lis r s^ft „?f«t to effeot a permanent oure m the Gffi Dru_ Company, Linooln, En? *iS^ESStek- > Blood Mixture' 1 CLARKE'S BLOOO MIXTURE. ' rUTON — Purchasers of Clarke i Blood Mixture should see that they ge J The genuine article. Wonhlese imit I tionßVnd substiutes are somefan^ palme } off by unprincipled vendors. The word - Un2olTW Midland Counties Drugs . Campany, Liacoln, England "are engrav _d on the Government Stamp, and ' Clarke's World-famed Blood Mixture." ' l?^nin the Ule, WITHOUT WHIOB ! OWE ARE GENUINE
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXXVII, Issue 4, 13 March 1903, Page 1
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