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If you want to nire horses, buggies., carriages, cabs, etc., ring up I F. N. JONES, Tattersall's, No. 39 (thirty-nine). Don't forget it. — Advt. Is there such a person as suffers Rheumatic pains, that has not beard what Bock's Rheumatic Powder claims? The excess of uric acid it helps to destroy, and sufferers perfect health may again enjoy. Sold at leading stores, and chemists, locally W. C. Ancell, chemist. Nelson. a Chamberlain's Pain Balm has no equal as a household liniment. It i 9 the best known remedy for rheuma* tism, lame tack, quinsy and glanda lar swellings, while for . sprains, bruises, burns and scalds it is invaluable. One application gives relief. Try it. R. Snodgrass & Sons sell it.

'For the Blood is the life." Slarke's Blood Mixture THE WORLD-FAMED BLOOD PURIFIER AND RESTORER IS \ WARRANTED TO CLEAR THE BLOOD From all Impurities from whatever cause arising. For ' Scrofula, Scurvy, Eczema Skin and Blood , Diseases, Blackheads, Pimples, and sores of all kinds, it is a never-failing and permanent Cure. It Cures Old Sores, Cures Sores on the Neck, Cures Sore Leg a. Cures Blackhead or P mples on the Face, Cures Scurvy, Cures Ulcers, Cures Blood and Skin Diseases, Cures Glandular Swellings, Clears the Blood from all impure matter from whatever cause arising, It is a real specific for Gout and Rheumatic pains. ; It removes the cause from the blood and bones. As this mixture is pleasant to the taste, and warranted free from I anything injurious to the most de- ' licate constitution of either sex, the Proprietors so.icit sufferers to give it a trial to test its value. Mr W. Pauley, Broad Lane, Cottenham, Cambridge, writes : "There years ago I had a slight attack of skin disease, and was obliged to see a doctor, who told me it was Eczema. I was under hils treatment some time, but got no better. I tried, I may say, scores of other medicines, but all to no purpose, and I was, therefore, persuaded to go to the Infirmary. There I was under special treatment, but got no better, and came out uncured ; in fact, worse than when in. I was oow co/vered from head to foot, axid was tormented that I almost wished myself dead ; oj»e medical man told me I never should get oetter. I think \ may truly say my case was one of the worst it was possible to have, and everyone said that they had never seen anyone like me. Well, at last I heard about 'Clarke's Blood Mixture,' and dedided. to give it a trial. I purchased so,me from BoQth, the chemist, aftdi to,qk it according to rules |ar tftree months, mine being a d,rea>d.fu.} case, and I am thankful tp say I am now perfectly well, witamy skin as clear as possible. It was 'Clarke's Blood Mixture' which effected this wonderful cure and I cannot recommend it too highly." "January 20th, pL900." Private W. Lane, writing from the 1 Depot Wilts Regiment, Devizes, Nov. 14: th, 1899, says : ''For eighteen months I suffered with a sore mouth, and my lips were much swollen. I tried all kinds of ointments and ~ medicines, but with no good result, and I began to think it would be a standing disease, until a friend of iniae adv aed me to send to your firm for a cose of 'Clarke's Blood' Mixture.' I am glad to say that before I had taken half the bottle the sores, i^; my mouth, began to di'sapDeajp, andj my lips befga^j {q .jgei tfyeir size. By the time I finished tfcie Us case i% was thankful to fln^ myselt reatbjfefl to my former health/* ' THpUSANip& C-F' '.ifeSITISidNTALS 1 - ; OF t?Wn&ttfc.tJ*4 l ourew FROM AliL PARTS OF THE *JORLD. Clarke's Blood Mixture Is sold in Bottles at 2/9 each, and in cases containing six tames the quantity, at 11/-,. sufficient to effect a permanent cure in the great majority , of .long standing cases.— Sold, bj Ohemists and Patent Medicine Wfflr dors throughout the W.orsd> v J prietors : The L,\ftc.ota and Midland Countieq Drug Company, Lincoln, England. Trade Mark :—. ''Blood Mixture. '•»

CLARKE'S BLOOD MIXTURES i CAUTlON—Purchasors of C^l^e,'^ Blood 3tyxl}ure should see tt^t %3T get ihe ge^uin.e ar%le, imUations and . s^tit^ea. aje some|iin^ p^lm,e^ Qf{ b.y naptincip]ed veßc^ojs. The wordf Lincoln ftnd Midland Gnunties Drug Company, Lincoln, England," are engraved on the Government Stamp, and "Clarke's Worid-famed Blood Mxture," blown in the the bottle. WITHOUT WHICH NONE ARE GENUINE* I • . • . ■ •

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXXVIIID, Issue 56, 11 March 1904, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXXVIIID, Issue 56, 11 March 1904, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXXVIIID, Issue 56, 11 March 1904, Page 1

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