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"FOE THE BLOOD IB THE LIFE."CLARKE ICI BLOOD MIXTURE i I'HB WORLD-FAMED BLOOD I fURIFIEB AND RESTORER IS WARRANTED TO THE BLOOD FROM ALL IMPUiU TIES froaj whatever i-nuse arising. For Scrofala, Scurvy, Eczama.. 8k and Blood Diseases BlacS holds, P>> pies, and Gorea of all kinds, r i° osvor-failing and pcrra°-i">ut CurIt— Cnres Oh! fiore», Cures ttoroa on the \«nCaret Sore Leg*. Oarsa Blackheads - •• Vnoo : Jares Scnrvy, ■Jnres TJlcerff. lures Blood 4na tin Dise»o»>» lores Glandular Sailings, n>ear« the Blood trom ol! unpumatter, fro 7' whatever e»n» Arising It removes His ciob« X.m tb blood and bouot. It is s rosl - speeiPo for Uoot itu Rheamstic paino. Ab übis mistoro '.* pleaoant to trtaste, and warranted free from any thing injurious to tue moat <!eiicaT constitution of either set, the Propri^ tors solicit sufferer* tr tpve il s tr' to test its value. My W. Pc'ley, Broad Lane, Oott«< hsm, Cambrtdge. writes : — " Thrw 763,rs a?o I had b slight attack of skii difie^ae, and w«9 obliged to see a do. tor, who told me it v?»a Eczema. ■ was under his treatment rorao time bat got no better I tr'o^, I ma; say, scores of. other medicines, but al to no purpose, and I was, therefore persuaded to go to the Infi.-mary There I was unde rspecial treatment but got no better, and c»">(= <* an cured •in fact, worse t -.- i.-.: .A. 1 1 was nnw covered frnru hfc^d to toot < «ud was tormented that I almost wished myßolt dead ; the msdical man told res ! .' J aevcr get batt«r. I thin! I inv>- iraly c.ay my case wao onoof thi .TMBt it v^sa poasibla to have nnd everyone Raid they bad usver soen any oue lika Ese. Well, 8t last I heard about "CLARKE'S BLOOD MIX TUSH," and decided to give it a trial I oarcbascd somo irom BOOTH, the chemißt, sfJ took it according to rules for three montha, mind beiag a dreadful case, ond I &m thanHnl tt cay Itm now perfectly vrsll, with my . skin : s ciear as possible It wae CLABKE'3 BLOOD MIXTUKt; ' which effected this wonderful enre, and I cr.nnot recre-mmend >• too hcghlj." _ "January 20th, 1900.' • Private W. Lane, writing from the Depot, Wilts Rsgiment, Dsviiea, Nov. 14th, 1839, Piys: "For U months 1 suScreJ wit!, a sore month and my lipa wero mut.-i) swollen. 1 tried nil kinds of "ijntmeota and mecikiinoa, but with no >rood rosGltj and I began to thin* it v>ca!d be a standing disaiss, until a friend of mint advised me to teed to yoar firm for a casa of 'CLARKE'S BLOOD MIXTURE.' I bin gIM to « bay that before 3 bad taken half the V botfclo ths tores in ray month began U W disappear, and my lips bsgaa to get D their natural eiza. By the time I had B Spished the lls case I was thankful to n Snd mjcelf restored to my ' formet iealth." rHOUSANDb \w TEBTIMONIALfr J* OF WONDERFUL CUBES FEOJi 2 ALL PART 3 OF THE WORLD. * J CLARKE'S BLOOD MIXTURE is m old in bottles at 2s M each sid in ases containing six times the quantity it lls, sufficient tc 32ect a permanent 3iire in the great majority c* longstanding cases — Odd bj Cbemiffi-B and Patent Medicine Vendurs thronghqnl _ the world. Proprietors : The LiaDcln and Midland Counties Drag Company, Lincoln, England. Trada Marki —"BLOOD MIXTURE." CLARKE'h BLOOD -JIXTURB. CLAEKE'S BLOOD MISTUBE. OAUTION.--Parchatera of Clarke'e Blood Mixture shooid sea tha». they get the genuine article. Worthless imita tions and snbstitstsa are sometimes palmed oft by unprincipled vendors. T_e words "Tjnraln nnd Midland CJonuties Crrjft CJBsany, Linc-iio, England," are engraved on the Government Stamp, r i-d CLARKE'S WORLDFAMED BLOOD MIXTURE," blown m the botUe, WITHOUT WfllCH N( lil E AT4H GENXSISS' 00KBIKDIN9 in all its branches. At the "Evening Mail" Bookbinding Department, tjrMs!*-etreet. GIVEJJP t(M* - Hands, Arms, and Feet Affected— [ Medical Treatment Made Hands Swell and Run Water— Was as Helpless as a Baby— Followed S a Neighbour's Advice and Her CURE BY CUTICURA ' HAS BEEN PERMANENT k] "My daughter, Mrs. Hannah Austin, lives with me, and in September, 1908, something came on g/Tjry^\ her hands and feet > \ which a doctor said UsS?* ? " v sfeiM was eczema. He 1 Ig£-. _^s|£. gave her a. box of 1 Vsl"? f?» \3|p ointment which "\ /*»» J* caused her hands to \ *^* f Bwell and run water. jsfe-^A She was in a dreadful state and as helpless ViUv\jfl/£>* as a baby. A neigh--0 '(// IWP bour, whose child had j I Ylffit r> Ilari a similar Uiseaea -VII II 111 // , on th G head, recommended me to try Cuticura Ointment. ; Finding that it did her good, -no -went ] on trying Cuticura Soap, Cuticura j Ointment, and Cuticu.-a Pills. Being employed in the mills is a silk worker, my daughter had had to give up work for a. 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 6he had I two tablets of Cuticura Soap, three boxes of Cuticura Ointment (some of which 'is still left), and one bottle of Cuticura Pills. There has been no return of the distressing eruption and she is now working regularly. Mrs. , Margaret Doxey, 43, Broad St., Leek, Staffordshire, June 19, 1907." Send to nearest depot for free Cuticura B ook on Treatmen t of Skin Diseases. LET MOTHERS KNOW That a warm bath with Cuticura Soap end a single anointing, with Cuticura, the great Skin Cure, and purest and sweetest of emollients, will afford instant 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 Every Humour ol Infants, children, anil AUnlta consists ot Cuticura Soap to Cleanse tUc skin. Cullcum Ointment to Heal the Skin, and Oiitleura lie solvent Pills (Chocolate Coaled) to Purify tlic Blood. A ?in«!e Set often Cures. Sold throughout tha world.'Depot»: London. 27, Charterhounc Sq. ; Paris, 6 Ruo de la Palx: Australia, H. Towns & Co.. , Sydney; So. Africa-. Lenuon. Ltd.. Cape Town, etc, I U.S.A. Power Drug * Cteuu Corp.. sole Prop*. I

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLIII, Issue XLIII, 16 April 1909, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLIII, Issue XLIII, 16 April 1909, Page 1