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"FOR THE BLOOD IS THE LIFE." CLARKE'* . BLOOD MIXTURE IHE WORLD-FAMED BLOOD PURIFIER AND RESTORER IS WARRANTED TO v.i^ab THE BLOOD FROM ALL IMPURITIES from whatever cause arising. For Scrofula, Scurvy, Eczema, Slo and Blood Diseases Black heads, Pita pies, and soreß of all kinds, it is '- never-failing aad permanent Gore. I If^Onrea Old Bores, Cares Sonm on the Neck Cures. Sore Legs. Cures Blackheads rj Pimples en th* Face. Cures Scurvy, Onres Ulcor», Cures Blood ana Bk'c Disease*, Cores Glandular Swellings, Clears the Blood Irom all impare matter, frof whatever cause ■risingIt removes the cause rom tha blood and bonei, U is a roal specific for Goat and Rheumatic paina. As vhis mixtnra is pleasant to ths taste, and warranted free from anything injurious to tbe most delicate constitution of either sex, the Proprietors solicit sufferers to give it a Unto test its value. Mr W. Pc:"ley, Broad Lane, Oottenhsm, Cambridge, writes: — "Three years ago I had (• slight attack of akin disease, and w*s obliged to see a doctor, who told me it was Eczema. I was under his treatment _ rome timei but got no better. I tr-b^., I may say, scores of other medicines, but 8U to no purpose, and I was, therefore persuaded to go to the Infirmary. There I was undo rspocial treatment, but got no better, and w>e ■*** nncured ?in fact, worse \-- i.' fc 1 1 was now covered from iWd to toot, aud waa tormented tbat I almost wished myself dead; the medical man told mt I "M-i never get better. I tbini I may truly tsy my case waj one of the worst it was possible ta have and everyone said they had never seen anyone like me. Well, at last I heard about -CLARKE'S BLOOD MIXTURE," and decided to give it a trial I purchased some irom BOOTH, the chemiot, 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 aa clear as pos°ibl« It wan CLARKE'S BLOOD MIXTURE which effected this wonderful cure, and I cannot recocnimend ii too highly." "January 20th, 1900.' ' Private W. Lane, writing from the Depot, Wilts Regiment, Devises, Nov. 14th, 1899, pays: "For 18 months I suffered witl* a Bore mouth and my lips were much swollen. I tried all kinds of iintments and - medVjines, but with no good result, and I began to thins it would bo a Ltandiag disease, until a friend of mm-> advised me to send to your firm for a case of 'CLARKE'S BLOOD MIXTURE.' I t»m glad to say that before I had taken half the bottle the sores in my mouth began to disappear, and my lips began to get their natural size. By the time I had finished tho lis case I waa thankful to 6nd myself rostored to my former health." THOUSANDS yw TESTIMONIALS OF WONDERFUL CURES FROM ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD. CLARKE'S BLOOD MIXTURE is old in bottles at 2s 6d each and in .oses containing six times tho quantity »t lis, sufficient to effect a permanent ;ure in thn great majority of longstanding cases — Sold bj Chemists and Patent Medicine Veudurs throughout the world. Proprietors : The Lincoln and Midland Counties Drug Company, Lincoln, England. Trade Marki —"BLOOD MIXTURE." CLARKEV BLOOD FIXTURE. CLARKE'S BLOOD MIXTURE. CAUTlON.— Purchasers of Clarke's Blood Mixture shouid see the*; they get the genu'ie article. Worthless imifcs. tions and substitutes are sometimes palmed oft by unprincipled vendors. T_:e words "Lincoln and Midland Counties Cro*" Ctfefyacy, Lincoln, England," ore '.iigraved on tha Government Stamp. -4 CLARKE'S WORLDFAMED BIOOD M». VI URE," blown on the boule, WITUC-rT WTUCB NO^E .*«•. UtVi*!>»' A CHOICE Srler-tion of Wedding, Invitatir.n and i-'hney Cards in itock. — "Evening Mail" Office, Li, id go-street. /*■'"»" " *- ■■> m ________^_______. ■ JKJ&2a*s&irW!mffS&ffß& [J^TINS B BOTTLE*. ONU*? EDISQN r ii ml" \ & fAimJ ) m^-fff' Pi*- l K £iaL v > J PHONOGRAPHS I would like to see an Edison Phono graph in every homo. I know that you will find in the Edison Phonograph the greatest amount of amusement, either for yourself, for your friends, or botii ( Nothing makes an evening's party 1 "go" so much as an Edison Phono- ' graph. The faithfulness of its reproduction of all kinds of mueic is marvellous. Come into the Store at anj time and hear it. A. BALTING, lis. Harriv-st-—' Nelson. V P&\M#-i^'?-\ tf MENTAL HOSPITAL, NELSON . UEPAIR-i, Af .TI'IiATIONS, PAINT ING, ETU rp FINDERS vill ho re-.cived at tin. B ■ ifiii-cf ii ii ti j .Winn of Saturday, April Itlth, 1900, for repairs, alterations, painting, etc., at_ Mental Hospital, Nelson". Specifications, etc., may be seen at this office. The lowest cr any tender not necessarily accepted. S. J. HARDING, Assistant-Engineer. Public Works Office, Nelson. March 26th, IPO9. Royal Mail Coach. Riwaka— Nelson -Richmond- Motueka .VRWMAN V.nCS, i'rO|-.r,.1..r. The Propii'-l.ir- ,:il| •;,,. •iii.-urion "ol (lie InivlliiiM public tn .|.,. fa.-t that the IVichiiiund-lliu-.-ikn Coach Service has been extcnd°d tc Nelson, and Coach now loavc the Crown Stables, Nelson. DAILY, for Riwaka. nnd arrive as per time-table appended. — DAILY TIME-TABLE. Lave Nelson for Riwaka at 9 a.m. ; arriving Riwaka 2.30 p.m Leave Riwaka for Nelson at 8 a.m.;" arriving Nelson 1.30 p.m. | Luncheon : Redwood's Valley. | All parcels and orders receive strict and businesslike attention. NEWMAN BROS., Proprietcn. I

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLIII, Issue XLIII, 6 April 1909, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLIII, Issue XLIII, 6 April 1909, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLIII, Issue XLIII, 6 April 1909, Page 4

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