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"FOR THE BLOOD IS THE L.1815." . OLABKE'S BLOOD i MIXMIE IHE WORLD-FAMED BLOOD PURIFIER AND „ REBTORER IS WARRANTED TO \*-i-tM THE BLOOD FROM ALL IMPURI TIES from whatever <^use arising. For Scrofula, Scurvy, Eczema, Sk. and Blood Diseases Blacl heads, Pis pies, and sores of all kinds, it is <■ never-failing and permanent Com. ItCures 014 Sores, Onre. S6n». on th* Neck Caret Sore' Leg»,/' ,; _ Cores Blackheads VrPimplM 'on Os» Face. ' Cores Scurvy,: " . Cures UJoorf, . Cares Blood, ana; Bkin Diseases, Cares Glandular Swellings, Clears the Blood? from all fanpnre matter, . f rbr- , what. ver etuis arising, • It removes th. cans. Rom the blood and bores, it is a real specific jfor Goot awl Rheumatic pain*. '■' Aa .bis mixture >t pleasant to .th. taste, and warranted free from anything injurious to' ti^ moat delicate constitution of either' sex, the Proprietors solicit sufferers tn> give tt a tria to test its value. • "•'"■'■ Mr W. Pauley, Broad Lano, Cottenham, Cambridge, ' r .writes :— " Three years ago I had a alight attack of skin disease, and waer obliged to see a doer' tor, who told me >t was Eczema. _ I was under his treatment rome time?, bnt got no better.. , ,'l:ti'bU, 1 may say, scores of other medicines; but a/1 to no purpose, and I was, therefore persuaded to go to the Infi.-mary. There I was unde rspecial treatment, but got no better, . .and. cajne ontiunenred' in fact, worse vnaj ,^ „r;n,-in 1 was now covered from he~d to feot, •md was tormented' that I almost wish? . od myself dead; the- medical man told, me t . onlii never get better. I think I m»7 truly wy my case was. oneof the worst it was possible. U> Eave and everyone said the* had never seen anyone like me. Well, at laßt I heard ibout "CLARKE'S BLOOD MIXrUBS," and. decided to give it a trial I purchased soma from BOOTH, the ehenust, and took it according to rules for three months,, mine being a dreadful case., and .1 am thankful to say I am now perfectly well, with my skin as clear aa possible It wai CLARKE'S BLOOD MIXTUBH which effected this wonderful core/ and I cannot reccrinmend r u too highly." "January BOth, 1900.' ' ■ iPrivate W. Lane; writing from - the Depot, Wilts Regime*t, Devises, Nov. 14th, 1899, says: "For U month* I suffered wifl. a tore swath and my lips were muok swollen. , I tried ell r Kinds . of -vintnienM and medVines, but_wiO> no good: result, and I tegan tprtMnl it would be a standing dis**.*,. until a friend of minr advlsed;m£ to send to your Stm rfor ?j».-can»?tS*3.'CLABKE'B BLOOD i MIXTURE-! nJ <«•: gI«M l»° say that before i, had; taken, halfj the bottle the sorest -jny.mou(S;began„ to disappear,: snAAjaf "Jm3wfo -fc tW* their natoxal' sue. :_By?tho; time? I_. had finished the lis case' f was thankful to. Ind -inwelf aretoiW -W-'my'^'tonnerJ health?! - _, THOUSAND!* :vr TBBTTMONIALS OF WONDERFUL CURES FROM ALL PART 3OF THR WORLD. - CLABKE!B-?BLOOD MIXTURE is old. .in ibottlee.at;^. fid- each and ..in ases containing ib;?iimes, the qnaptity jt lis, sufficient to effect, a . permanent wre in the " great- majority, of longstanding oases— Sold by Chemists -and Patent Medicine Venaors throughout the world. Proprietors: ..The Lincoln and Midland Counties Drug Company, Lincoln, England. Trad. Mark i —•BLOOD MIXTURES.". -- OLARKE't BLOOD UIXTUBB. CLARKE'S BLOOD MIXTURE. CAUTlON.— Purchaaers of Clarke's Blood Mixture should see that they get the geuy-ne article. ' WerthTsar imitations and substitutes . -S)Ht? r £ sometimes palmed oft by unprincipled vendors. The words. "Lincoln and Midland Counties Dray. . Company, -Linc-ita, . England,'.' are engraved, en the Government Stamp, rad CLARKE'S WORLDFAMED BLOOD MIXTURE"," blown on the bottle, WITHOUT WHICH j NONE ARE GENUIN7 Chamberlain's Cough Remedy has proved itself times out of number to be an absolutely safe and reliable remedy. Analysis has proved that it "contains nc narcotics,, and experience has proved il* J unfailing efficacy m coughs, colds,, croup, ; influenza, and even in warding off pneumonio. Doesn't,., your conuuofisensf prompt yQ n t° purchase a bottle now and keep it in the, house for cases c emergency? .. it- doesn't it shouldFor e&'.e by E- Grove and Sun.*

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLIII, 5 February 1909, Page 1

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