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j "FOR THE BLOOD IS THE LIFE." I .CLARKE'S BLOOD , MIXTURE Jilt; WORLD-FAMED BLOOD PUkIFIEE AND RIiBTO.HER IS WARRANTED TO THE BLOOD FROM ALL IMPUUI- ; TIES from whatever cause arising. i For Scrofula, Scurvy, Eczama, Skif ' and Blood Duwasen Blaci beidi, Pua ; j pie*, liiid oores c>f all kinds, it is - uevOT-failrag and pisraoftneoi Cnrt. It-Cd-ob Old fiore«, j Ouieti Boies on tk« Neck ('uroc Sera Leg?, ' Curoa Blackheads M Pimpitt on Ibf i Fucb. I Cures Bourvf, I Cures Ulcers, I Cures Blood ana Hfc'u> Disecsea, | Onrsß Glandular Swoliings, Cleara the Blocd irum all impure cssttor, fror whatever cause | aviaing, | {6 removes the cause rom the blocd and boces, it u a real cpociSc for Uoot and i Rhecniatic pains. | An this mixture fa pleasant to ths ! t-scto, and warranted free from anyi thing injurious to tuo moat delicate constitution of e:thor ces, the Proprietors nolicit sufferers to give it a tria io lest itn value. M? W. Panley, Bread Lane, Octtenham, Cambridge, write*: — " Threa years ago I hud a slight attack of skin cMBoasK, and was obliged to eee a docI tor, who told me it was Eczama. I was under hia treatment rome time, bnt got no better. I tr^u, I may day, scores of other medicines, but all to no purpose, and I was, therefore porsuaaed to go to the InfirmaryThere I was undo rspecial treatment, bat got no better, and came out uncured ■in fact, roorcie uii/ 1 .iin in 1 vfoa now covered from he-d to feot, and vub tormented th3t I almost wished myself dead ; the medical man told me I. ■ ■'■■".'il no7«r get bottar. I thinl I may truly iay my case wsa one of tha norjt it was possible to have and s»ervone eaid they had never seen anyone like me. Well, at last I heard Vnonfc "CLAKKE'S BLOOD MIXrUli!"," and decided to give it a tria! I purchased some from BOOTH, the chomist, and took it according to rules for three months, mine being a dreadful case, and I am thankful to r.=-7 I am now perfectly -wall, with my »kia rb clear as poasibln It wa« CLARKE 'B BLOOD tIIXTUBB which otTcct«d this wonderful cum, and 5 cannot recommend ri too highly." Jaonary HJlh, 1900. 1 ' ■' Private W. Lane, writing from the Depot, Wilta Regimeiit,' Devites, Kov. 14tb, 1899, nyt: "Foc.l» months 1 <mf£erod witLi a sore' moath- end my lips were mucb swollen.,; I tried all kinds of -lintments and med-cuoes, bnt with qo good result, ana I tegan to thinl it would be a standing diMMe, until a friend of mini advised : - mi .to send -to your firm for » case of "OLABKE'S BLOOD. MIXTUBE,' I urn glad to sayj lhat" before ! bad taken half the. bottle tho Bcros in my month began to disappear, and my lips began to get their natural size. By the time I had finished the Us case I was thankful to health." THOUSANDb \nr TESTIMONIALS OF WONDERFUL CURES FROM ALL PABTS OF THE WORLD. CLARKE'S BLOOD MIXTURE it old iu bottles at Zs (id each and in <.sr«i ccutaii-ing six times the quantity it U h, sufficient to effect a permanent •nre in ihn grual majority of Jong-j atnndicg cae^s — Sold by Chemists and Patent Medicine Vendors throughout tho world. Proprietors: The Liocoin and Midland Counties Drug Company, Lioooln, England. Trade Mark* -''BLOOD MIXTURE" CLARKE t BLOOD JIXTUSE CLARKE'S BLCOD MIXTURE. CAUTlON.— Purchaaen of Clarke's Blood Mixture should sea that they get the genv'ne article. WortUen imita tiac3 acd substitutes are sometimes ■' palmed o9 by unprincipled vendors. The words "Lincoln »nd Midland Counties Drn^ Company, Lincoln, England," are oogr&ved on the Government Stamp, ;>nd CLARKE'S WORLR FAMED BLOOD MIXTURE," blqwn on the bottle, WITHOUT WHICH NONE ARE GENTJIKF 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 no narcotics, and experience has proved its I unfailing efficacy in coughs, coHs,' croup^ influenza, and even in warding off pneumonic Doesn't/ your commonsens* prompt you to purchase a bottle now and keep it in the houEe for cases c' emergency? Jf it doesn't it should. For sale by E. Grove and Son.*

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLIII, Issue XLIII, 9 February 1909, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLIII, Issue XLIII, 9 February 1909, Page 1