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FLORILINE !—Fo-. iJas Teeth and Breath. —A few drops of the liquid "Floriline" sprinkled on a wet tooth brush produces a pleasant lather, which thoroughly cleanses the teeth from all parasites or impurities, hardens tht gums, prevents tartar, stops <4r:cay givos to the teeth a peculiar poarlywhiteness, and a delightful fragrance to the breath. It removes all unpleas tat odour arising from decayed teeth or tobacco smoke. "The Fragrant Floriline," being composed in parts of Honey and t-fet herbs, is del: rious to the taste and the greatest toilet recovery of the age. Of all CheuY-t« and Pei turners. Wholesale druut. 'ii Farriii^don-road, London, Finland. TOR THE BLOOD IS THE- LIFE." CLARKE'S BLOOD MIXTURE THE WORLD-FAMED BLOOO PURIFIER AND RESTORER IS WARRANTED T(J THE BLOOD FROM ALL IMPURITIES from whatever cause aiibing. For Scrofula, S.urvy, Uwnii, Skin and Blood Diseases. I.lack heads, Pimples, and sores cf all kinds, it is a never-failing and peimanent Cure. ItCurea Old Sores, Cures Sores on the Neck, Cures Sore Legs, Cures Blackheads or Pimples on tht Face. Cures Scurvy, Cures Ulcers, Cures Blood ana Skin Diseases, Cures Glandular Swellings, Clears the Blood from all impure matter, from, whatever cause arising. It removes tho causo from the blood and bones, It is a real specific for Gout and Rheumatic pains. As this mixture is pleasant to the taste, and warranted free from any thing injurious to the most delicate constitution of either sex, the Proprietors solicit sufferers to give it a tria to test its value. Mr W. Pauley, Broad Lane, Cctten ham, Cambridge, writes : —" ThiM years ago I had a slight attack of skin disease, and was obliged to see a doctor, who told me it waa Eczema. 1 .vas under his treatment some time, but got uo 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 Ho better, and came out uncured ;in fact, worse than when in. I was now covered from head to foot, and was tormented that I almost wished myself dead; the medical man told me I should never get better. I think I may truly say my case was ore of the worst it was possible to bave and everyone said they had never seen anyone like me. Woil, at last I heard abont "CLARKE'S BLOOD MIX TURE," and decided to give it a trial. I purchased some from BOOTH, the chemist, and took it according to rules for three months, mine being a dreadful case, and I am thankful to say I am now perfectly well, with my skin as clear as possible. It was CLARKE'S BLOOD MIXTURE which effected this wonderful cure, and t cannot reccommend it too highly." "January 20th, 1900.' ' Private W. Lane, writing from the Depot, Wilts Regiment, Devizes, Nov. Uth, 1899, says:' "For 18 months I, suffered with a sore mouth and my lips were much swollen. I tried all kinds of ointments and medicines, but with uo good result, and I begaD to thinl it would bs a standing disease, until a friend of mine advised me to send tc your firm for a case of 'CLARKE'S BLOOD MIXTURE.' lam glad to say that before I had taken half the bottle tha sores in my mouth began tc disappear, and my lips began to get their natural size. By the time I had finished the lis case I was thankful to find myself restored to my former health.'' THOUSANDS OF TESTIMONIALS OF WONDERFUL CURES FROM ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD. CLARKE'S BLOOD MIXTURE is old in bottles at 2s 6d each and in ases containing six times the quantity .t lis, sufficient to effect a permanent jure in the great majority of longitanding cases —Sold by Chemists and Patent Medicine Vendors throughout the world. Proprietors: The L'ncoln and Midland Counties Drug Company, Lincoln, England. Trade Mark: —"'BLOOD MIXTURE." CLARKE'S BLOOD MIXTURE. CLARKE'S BLOOD MIXTURE. CAUTlON.—Purchasers of Clarke's Blood Mixture should see that they get the genuine article. Worthless imitations and substitutes are sometimes palmed off by unprincipled vendors. The wrd* "Lincoln and Midland Counties Dreg Company, Lincoln, England," are engraved on the Govern ment Stamp, and CLARKE'S JSORLD FAMED BLOOD MIXTURE, I*Mowrl* Mowr on the bottle, WITHOUT WHICE NONE ARE GENUINE.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 24 April 1907, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 24 April 1907, Page 1