"FOB TflE BLOOD IS THE LIFE." CLARKE'S BLOOD i MIXTURE IHB WORLD-FAMED BLOOD PIQBIFIEB AND RESTORER IS WARRANTED TO v-i^Ait THE BLOOD FROM ALL IMPURITIES from whatever rnuße arising. For Scrofule, bcurvy, Eczema, Ski tnd Blood DiEeaaei BiacJ he*d», Pin pies, and sores of ail kinds, it U » i never-failing and permanent Core, 1 It- j Ceres Old Bores, | Cures Sores on the Neck I Cnres Sore Leg*. I Cnrea Blackhead* <v Pimples en thf Face. Cnres Scurvy, I Cnres Ulcers, Cares Blood ana Bk>c Disease*, Cnres Glandular Swellings, Clear: the Blood irom aU unpnre matter, ttov whatever cense arising (t removes tbe cause rom tha » blood and bores, ' li ii a real specific for Ooat and , Bhenmatio pains. i As vbis mixture ia pleasant to tht aate, and warrantod free from any'aing injurioos to tue most delicate v -institution of either ses, the Proprie- '' ts solicit sufferers to give it a tria 0 o test its valne. a Mr W. Panley, Broad Lane, Ootten. c iam, Cambridge, writes :—" Threa ; II ears ago I had t» slight attack of skm '' Usease, and was obliged to ccc a docQ -jr, who told me it was Eczema. I 8 'as undei his treatment rome time, : * but got no better. I tr : »-, I may ■ tay, scores of other medicines, bnt aU ■o no pnrpoee, and I was, thereforo ; persuaded to go to the Infi.-mary. _ there I was unde rspecial treatment, ■ - bnt got no better, and cf»"?e «_*» unil -nred ;in fact, worse i.~-«n :»«■■)» 1 » t *as now covered from he_d to toot, >- uid was tormented that I almost wish- >- sd myself dead; the medical man told ne I.- 'on.J never get better. I think ( mv traly wy my case waa one of the voi at it was possible to have and iveryone said they had never seen anyine like me. Well, at laßt I heard »bont "CLABKE'S BLOOD MIXTURE," and decided to give it a <.rial I purchased some from BOOTH, •he chemist, and took it according lo ules for three months, mine being a Ireadfnl case, and I am thankful to :ay I am now perfectly well, with my kin as clear aa possible It was ILABKE'S BLOOD MIXTUBE k, vbich effected thiß wonderfal care, tmd r. ■ ::snnot recoemmeud it too highly.' i« Mannary SOth, 1900." ' y Private W. Lane, writing from the • ieyot, Wilts Regiment, Devizes, Nov. r -4wt, 1893, ?4ys= "For t» months I -offered witU a sore moath and my lips xex* muob « wo' len. I tried all kinds 1 if '•intmeats and med*cines, bat with r, io gond resnlt, and I cegan to thins y t woald bs a standing disease, nntil a t. friend uf mm') advised me to send to yoar firm for a case of 'CLARKE'B BLOOD MIXTURE.' Iwn glad to lay that before I had tsken half the •jottle ihu sores in my month began to ■lieappear,' and my Ups began to get '.heir natural size. By th 6 tune I had h-iahed the lis case I was thankful to 6md myself restored io my former aealtb." THOUSANDb vr TBSTIMONIALS OF WONDERFUL CUBES FBOM ALL PARTS OF THE WOBLD. <-L,ABRE'S BLOOD MIXTURE is old -in bottles at 2s 6d eaoh and in vgtses containing six times the qnantity •t lis, sufficient to effect a permanent ture in thu great majority of longEnding cases— Sold by Chemists and Patent Madicina Vondors throughout the world. Proprietors : ' The Lieccln end Midland Conntiea Drag Company, Lincoln, England. Trade Marki —'"BLOOD MIXTURE," 1 CLARKE'W BLOOD T.tIXTUBB. 1 CLARKE'B BLOOD MIXTURE. ! CAUTlON.— Purchasers of Ciarko's 1 Blood Mixture should Bes that they get J, tbe genc»'je article. Worthless" imitaJ tions and substitutes are sometimes palmed oS by unprincipled vendors. > T.m words "LiMcln and Midland >Couuti<js Dns*' Cdl^ariy, Lincoln, England," are engraved on tho Governo- ment Stamp, Mid CLARKE'S WORLDFAMED BLOOD MIXTURE," blown he on the bottle, WITHOUT WTIICH nt N^^E AW OENUINP "I ro- ; 00KBINDIN9 in all ita branchee, lr - i At the "Evening Mail" DJ i RcoTibinding Department, Brida9-Btre*t.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLIII, Issue XLIII, 8 March 1909, Page 1
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