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j "FOR THE BLOOD IS THE LIFE." ! .CLARKE'S . JBLOOD ! MIXTURE l xuE WORLD-FAMED BLOOD EUEIFIER AND RESTO.HER IS WARRANTED TO i.-*.*.*!* THE BLOOD FROM ALL IMPURIt TirS from whatever enuse arising. I For Bcrofula, Scurvy, Eczema, Sk> J and Blood Diseases Btaci hssda, Fim ) pies, and sores ai all kinds,^ it is ,* never -i.Ml.n_; and parar-nsnt C:i*s. ! Cores Old Sorer-, j Carts Sores ou tha Neck I t Ouree Sore Leg?. J Cures Blackheads cf Pimples on it* • Faca. I Cures Scurvy, [ Cures Ulcers, I Cures Blood aaa Sfc'o Diseases, f Curee Glandular Swellings, |l Clears the Blood from all impure )'j matter, froi»- whatever cs-uae |! arising, 1! ft removes the cause rom Ui»---!j blood and bores, j: H is a real specific for Goat and k Rheumatic pain*. !| At v'o'ib mixture is pleasant to tin f taste, end w&rrantod free trom any i thing injurious to tue most relics', , constitution of eUbar Bei, ihe Propriej tors solicit, sufferers tr give it a mii to tost its V3lue. !j Mr W. Pauley, Broad Lane, Cotton ! hnm, Cambridge, writes :— " Thr&o • yearn ago I hs.d a slight attack of Bkin '■. disease, and was obliged to see a doctor, who told me •'*, wae Eczema. I ; waa under his treatment ?ome time, : j but got no bettor. T trt.., 1 may • : oay, scores of other medicines, but all ij to no puroose-, and I was, therefore '• persuaded" to go to the Infi.-mary. '! There I was undo rspecial treatment, [ but got no better, and came out un- • cured; iv fact, worths '.n..- ..iin in 1 j was now covered from he-d to foot, s und woe tormented that I aimost wish- }; sd myself dead j the medical man told me I --mid never get better. I thini || I nrv? truly wy my C3se was one of the •j' %voiit it wa3 possible t»t have and t everyone said they had never seen anyrl one 'l'ktj me. Well, at last I heard nboat "CLARKE'S BLOOD MIX ii TUBS." and decided to give it s \ trial I purchased some from BOOTH, 3 the chemist, and took it according to . mles for three months, m:n6 being a | dreadful case, and I jwu thankful to. '<, c«=y I am now ptdfecUy -wall, with niy j; -ikui iia clear as possiblo It " was :Cl,Aft 15 E ' 8 BLO OD MIXTURE ii which effected this woodsrfol cora, sod j! f cannot recoommead. it too highly," I •\Tamury £olh, 1900.' ' \ Private W. Lsna, writing from ths ;; Depot, Wilts Regiment, Devizes, Nov. Si 14th, 1899, says: "For 18 months I :< suffered witL. a sora month and my lips i' were much ewoUert. I tried all kinds |j of liniments and. inodxsnea, but with jj no good result, and I fcegan to thini i! it would oe a standing disease, until a jj iriend uf nsiu» advised me to send to J voar 6rm foi- « esse of '0 T JIRKE'S ! BLOOD MIXTURE -' I tstn gla« to i say that before * had taken half the : bottle the soiea in my mouth began to 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." THOUSANDb >JT TESTIMONIALS OF WONDERFUL CURES FROM ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD. J CLARKE'S BLOOD MIXTURE is I old in bottles at 2s 6d each and in ase* containing six times the quantity ,-i Us, sufficient to effect a permanent . ure m thj great majority of longi standing cases — Sold by Chemists and Putent Medicine Vendors throughout the world. Proprietors: The Liceofn and Midland Counties Drug ComfKtf.V, Liucoiu. Eugland. Trade Mark > ; —'BLOOD MIXTURE" ! OLARKE'i. BLOOD .'IIXTUBE. ; CLARKE'S BLOOD MIXTURE. ! CAUTlON.— Purchasers of Clarke's ! Slood Mixture should see that they get the gonp'ne article. .Worthless imitai tions and substitutes ara sometimes ' palmod oil by unprincipled vendors. | Tbe words "Lincoln and Midland [ Counties Drt^j Company, Lincoln, England," are engraved on the Government Stamp, r-iid CLARKE'S WORLDFAMED BLOOD MIXTURE,' blown ou the bottle, WITHOUT WHICH NONE ARE CENUINF i I Chamberlain's Cough Remedy has • proved itself times out of number to be un absolutely safe and reliable remedy. •Analysis has proved that it contains no i>;ircotirs, and experience has proved itunfailing efficacy in coughs, colds, croup . influenza, and even in warding off pneu--1 mono. Doefir''. your commonsensr prompt you to purchase a botUe now and Keep it in the house for cases c emergency? If it doesn't it should. For sale by E. Grove and Son,*

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLIII, Issue XLIII, 10 February 1909, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLIII, Issue XLIII, 10 February 1909, Page 1