"IfOR THE bL\JVD M i'Bc Llkti.' ; CLARKE'^ I BLOOD MIXTURE I IHB WOESi)-FAMED BLOOI; r-.tUFIEB AND EESTO.HK.i. WARRANTED '1U T^i', BLOOD FEOM ALL IMPUt! i TIES from whatever muse arising. I For Scrofula, Scurvy, Eczema, Sb and Blood Diseases Blaci heeds, Pic pies, and sorea nf all kinds,^ it ia never-failing aDd permanent Cora. It— Cores Old Sores, Cnr&s Sortn on the Neck Cures Sore Lsg», "!nrf* BlackheaH» Pimp!*. ■ •lace. -jr~ denrvj ur*- OloeW. !are« Blood ana gk< Dissmm Onres Glandular Swdllingi, Ole&re th» Blood frum all 'dip" matter, fror whatever can* crieing Id temovea tie oanw **/<a "• blood aDJ bores. It '.9 a real spacif" tor '.tool w> j Bbenrastic psic%. { Ac vhie mixtnre J9 okao»:U to tfi« I taste, and warranted free from any | thing injarious to tue moet delicate ■ constitution of either ess, the Proprietors (solicit svSeren to give it a tri* to test its value. Mir W. Parley, Broad Lane, f!ett«» hem, Cambridge, writes : — " Tr-"<*-years ago I had e> slight attack of skii disease, and was obliged to see a doc tor, who told me '' was Eczema, was ncdej his 'T^atment nme Mm bnt got nu bot f >-r It; - ■ 'jj--«ay, scorea o* other medicines but » to no purpose, and I was, cherefor< persuaded to go to the Infi.-marv i There I was unde rspecial trealoaenf but got no better, and o»"«r ■ <J* un ! cared •in fact, worse i.-ai: - Tl I was new covered from he..d to loot. I sud was tormented that I almost wißb led myeelf iead ; the tsndical man told mt I -uu-J uowr get better. I thin> I iniy truly &sy my case wsj one of chi woicit it wa.i possible t<3 have and everyone said thfly h»d never Been ftny one hks me. Well, at last T heard sbont "CLABKE'S BLOOD MIX TUBE," and decided to give it a trial- I purchneed some trom BOOTH, the chemist, and touk it according to rales for three months, mice being a dreadful cssa. and I am thankfnl to say J am now perfectly well, with my skin :s clear as pospibla It was CLABKE'B BLOOD MIXTUBM i which effected this wenderfu! cure, and I cannot recoemmend it too h:ghlj." 'January EOth, 1900." ' Private W. Lane, writing from the Depot, Wilts Rsgiaont, Devii9s, Nov. 14th, 1899, .»»ys: "For 18 months 1 guffsrad wit!, a sore mouth and my lipa were much swollen. I tried all kinds of ointments and medicines, but with no itond result, and I began to thinl it would be a standing dieoiss, until a friend of mint advised me to cend to yoor firm fcr a case of 'CjABKE'S BLOOD MIXTUBE. 1 I urn glad to euy that before 2 had taken half the boti'e the tores in my mouth began tc disappear, and my lips began to get their natural size. By the time I had ftowhed the lls case I was thankful to Sad rujea!: restored to my former health." THOaSANDt) oir TESTIMONIAL!? OF WONBERSTJI, CUBES FGOU ALL PABTS OF THE WORLD. CLARKE'S BLOOD MIXTURE ii old in bottles at 2a 61 each aid id ases containing cii times the quantity at lls, safficiont tc offect s permanont inre in th» great roaioiity cf long standing cases — Bold bj Chemisia and Patent Medicine Venders throng Lout the worla. . Proprietors : The Liucctn and Midland Connties Drug Com pany, Lincoln, England. Trade M&rki —"BLOOD MIXTUKB." CLABKEY BLOOD .lIXTUBB. CLABKE'B BLOOD MIXTURE. CAUTlON.— Purchatera of Clarkee Blood Mixture sbooid see the*, they get the geuv'ie article. Worthless imita tions and substitutes are sometimes palmed oft by unprincipled vendors. T-e words "Lincoln md Midland Counties Drtw CompaDy, Linohi, England," are engraved on tha Government Stamp, !d CLARKE'S WOELDFAMED BLOOD MIXTUBE,' blown on the bottle, WITHOUT WHICH N(* M E fRB GENUINF OOKBINDINQ in all its branches. At the "Evening Mail" Boohbindiag Department, brMgc-etreet. raJtHJUHER Hands, Arms, and Feet Affected — Medical Treatment Made. Hands Swell and Run Water— Was as Helpless as a Baby— Followed a Neighbour's Advice and Her CURE BY CUTICURA HAS BEEN PERMANENT "My daughter, Mrs. Hannah Austin, lives with me, and in September, 1906, something came on v^Tgs\ ' her hands and feet /<^-%fe3£?N ■which a doctor said lPr®@s ™ eczema, 'Ha fcfc- _^K|k« gave her a box of Sgn^s *»* *&? ointment which \ a*»* _7 caused her hands to i \ "?* f swell and run water. \<=£^\ She was in a dreadful ---T^Ki^-i>^^ state and as helpless Vfjut£W&> as a babr. A neigh--0 i\jCj¥/w b° ur i whose child had 0 \lTtm r> na< i a similar disease •VIiII HI if . on* the head, recommended me to try Cuticura Ointment. Finding that it did her good, we went on trying Cuticura Soap, Outicura Ointment, and Cuticura Pills. Being employed in the mills iis a silk worker, my daughter had had to give up work for ii fortnight, but after using Cuticura Remedies for a few days she was able to resume her occupation. The disease not only affected her hands and feet but went up to her elbows.© In all ehe had two tablets of Cuticura Soap, three boxes of Cutieura Ointment (some of ■which is still left), and one bottle of Cuticura Pills. Thero has been no return of tho distressing eruption and I she ia now working regularly. Mrs. Margaret Doxey, 43, Broad St., Leek, I Staffordshire, June 19, 1907." Send to nearest depot for free Cutl* I curaßookonTreatmentof Skin Diseases. 1 LET MoffißS KNOW I That a warm bath -with Cuticura Soap and a single anointing with Cuticura, [ the great Skin Cure, and purest and sweetest of emollients, will afford instant I relief and refreshing sleep for skin-tor-tured babies, and rest for tired, •wornout mothers when all else fails. «% Complete External and Internal Treatment for Fvprv Humour of Infanls, Children, and Adults I fmisfets ot Cuticura Soap to Cleanse the Skin. (Mlcura Ointment to Heal tho Sklo. and Cuticura ReBolvcnt Pills (Chocolate Coaled) to Purify the Blood 1 A Plnsle Set often Cures. Sold throuchout Uia world DcDots: London, 27. Charterhouse Sq.; Paru. 6 Sue- de la Pal*L Australia. It. Towns 4 Co.. 1 Sydney; So. Africa, lenuon. Ltd.. Cape Town. etc.. 1 H VoWt Drug *X»eßi. Oorp, Solo Props.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLIII, Issue XLIII, 15 April 1909, Page 1
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