The tea that tastes best! The tea that digests best! The tea that sells best! The tea that is best! Whol—. **«£iL EY BROS . & CO. i-n ■■gi/iflf^^ r * r ' r,ip '"* :t:i %l SPEAKEAIQ EX PERIENCS THE DOCTOR: " Ah ! ves, r«*tle»» and feverish. Give htta a Stcednut'i Powdkr a&d k.- will »000 be all Steedrain's Soot Mag Powders CONTA IN NO POISON "FOR THE BLOOD TS THE LIFE." CLARKE'S BLOOD MIXTURE. THE WORLD-FAMED BLOOD PURIFIER AND P.ESTORER IS WARRANTED TO CLEAR THE BLOOD FROM ALL IMPURITIES. For Scrofula, Scurvey, Eczema, Skir. and Blood Diseases, Black Heads, Pimples, and Sores of all kinds it is a neverfailing and permanent Cure. IT— Cures Old Sores. Cures "Sores en the Neck. Cure s Sore Legs. Cures Blackheads or Pimples on th* Face. Cures Scurvy. Cures Blood and Skin Diseases. Cures Glandular Swellings. Cures the Blood from all impure matter, from whatever cause arising. It Temoves the cause from the blood and bones. It i 25 a- real specific for Gout, Rheumatic Pains.
As this mixture is pleasant to the taste and warranted free from anything in jurious to the most delicate constitution of either sex, the Proprietors solicit sufferers to give it a trial to test its value. Mr W. Pauley, Broad Lane. Cottenham, Cambridge, writes: —"Three year? ago 1 had a slight attack of skin disease, and was obliged to see a doctor, who told me it was Eczema. I was under hi* treatment some time; but sot no better. I tried, I may say, scores 01 other medi cines, but all tr- no purpo?.e, and I was, therefore, persuv.ded to go to the Infirmary. There I was under special treatment, but got no better, and came out uncured ; in fact, worse than when in. Iwas now covered from head to foot, and I was so tormented that I almost wished myself dead. The medical man told me I should never get better. I think I may truly say my ca-3e was one of the worst it was nossible to have, and everyone said they had never seen anyone like me. VVell, at last, I heard about CLARKE'S BLOOD MIXTURE, and decided to give it a trial. I pur chased some from BOOTH, the chemist, and took it according tn rules for three months, mine being a d:»adful case, and I am thankful to say I am now perfectly well, with my skin as clear as possible. It was CLARKE'S BLOOD MIXTURF which effected this wonderful cuie, aid I cannot recommend it too highly." "January 20, 1000."' ' Private W. Lane, writing from th« Depot, Wilts Regiment, Devizes, Nov L4tb, 1899, says :—"For 1C months I suffered with a sore mouth, ardniy Hos were much swollen. I tried aii kinds o<" ointments and medicines, but with no good result, and I began to think it would be a standing disease, unti] a friend of mine advised me to send to your firm for a case of CLARKE'S BLOOD MIXTURE. lam glad to say that before I had taken half the bottie the sores in my mouth began to disappear, and my lips began to get their natural size. By the time I had finished the Us case I was thankful to find my self restored to my former health." THOUSANDS OK TESTIMONIALS OF WONDERFUL CURES FROM ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD. CLARKE'S BLOOD MIXTURE is sold in bottles at 2s 6d each, and in < containing six times the quantity for lis. sufficient to effect a permanent cui'e in the great majority of long standing cases —Sold by Chemists and Patent Medicine Vendors throughout the world. Pro prietors : The Lincoln and Midla id Counties Company, Lincoln, Eng land. Trade Mark :—"BLOOD Ml\ TURE." CLARKE'S BLOOD MIXTURE. CLARKE'S BLOOD MIXTURE. CAUTION. —Purchasers of Clarke - Blood Mixture should see that they the genuine article. Worthless inuta tions and substitutes are sometimes palmed off by unprincipled vendors. The words "Lincoln and Midland Counties Drug Company, Lincoln, England," are engraved on the Government Stamp, and "CLARKE'S WORLDF\MED BLOOD MIXTURE." blown on the bottle, WITIIOUT WHICH NONE ARE GENUINE.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVII, Issue XLVII, 26 April 1912, Page 8
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