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Our Portrait Is of Mrs. WOODROW, «t 38, Robinson Rood, Tooting, London* England, wboaa husband wrftaa u My wife has suffered Tear badly for the past four or five years with Piles and Ulcerated Tongue, being unable to sleep at night or get any relief during the day. She tried several advertised remedies, none of which did her any good. Some three weeks ago she thought she would try ‘ Clarkes Blood Mixture,* and before she had taken half a bottle she was better, and by the time she had the second bottle she was quite cured. She can now sleep well, eat well; and get about her work, and her general health is better than it has been for years.** In a further letter some eight month* later Mr. Woodrow writes :—" I am pleased to say that since my wife's cure of Piles in September, 19x8, there has been no sign of return of the trouble.** Sufferers Eczema, Bolls, Pimples. Era shoes, RkmaSba. Boot, should jyaife* that lotions and iJiilnmnls can hot give temporary relief—to be ante of complete and benefit, the blood most he ♦Hra-rwigMy rlraninrl nf tho impure waste matter, the true cause of such troubles. Clarke's Blood Mixture qtdclky attacks, overcomes, and expels the impurities, that is why so many remarkable recoveries stand to its credit. Pleasant to fake. fnH ffr* from injurious Of all Dealers sec that y on get Clarke’s Blood Mixture ** Everybody*. Blood Pur«Wr-.“

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lIABINS .HBTKUL SHEFFIELD’S CBNTiiL HOTB4 TAUMARENUL ritdREF. Minutes from Bailway Station A- and Wanganui River Boat landing. Strictly first-class accommodation. Porter meets all trains. Wire for aocommodation. Telephone 138. B A B B E T T'S HOTEL (Opposite Bank of New Zealand), Lambton <ioay. Wellington. One Minute Post Office and Wharf. Electric Cars pass the door. D. DALTON, Proprietor. OENTRAL HOTEL. Emerson street, Napier. P. BURNS PROPRIETOR Under New Management. Best accommodation guaranteed. Fined brands of Wines and Spirits always is stcck. Tarifi Moderate. ■ 'Phone 288, Masonic hotel, Wood villa. Q. CHRISTENSEN PROPRIETOR Best Accommodation Guaranteed. The Finest Brands of Wines and Spirits al ways in stock. Tarifi Reasonable. Telephone 33. DENBIGH HOTEL, FEILDING. f I iHIS Leading Hotel now ofiers TourA iste and Travellers every pmsihls cenvenience. All' trains met by efficient perters. Highest grade Wines and Spirits. Speight's Beer on tap. Writs or telegraph for accommodation. Box g. Tariff 16s. Commercials 14s per diem; weekly. _£-4- Telephone 1 H. & WALLACE, Proprietor, Feilding. HOTEL LANGMUIR, TAUMAKUNUT (Opposite Railway Station). OFFERS Firs!-class Accommodation. Electric Light throughout. Night Pcrter. All trains met. Wire for accommodation. A. J. LANGMUIR, Proprietor. UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. R OYAL TI~ER HOTEL. Corner Taranaki street and Abel Smith street, Wellington. "MAT” GLEESON, Proprietor, Hae taken over the above Hotel, and vrill be pleased to meet Old and Xew Friends. Best Brands of Wines and ■Spirits stocked- Tariff A trial solicited. 'Phone 2527 a.

This fins m« brick hotel caters for the travelling public. Only the best of everything provided. Charming outlook. Fireproof building. Klectric Light. Unrivalled cuisine. Garage. Wanganui** Leading HoteL

WANTED' KNOWN. A ROBERTSON AND JA-. Dyers end Cleaner*. 37. Ghnznee street. Opposite To Aro Poet OSoe. "Phone, 22-217. ”" " ~ ***- * CO. P.O. Box X Te An*

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLVII, Issue 10884, 26 April 1921, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Times, Volume XLVII, Issue 10884, 26 April 1921, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Times, Volume XLVII, Issue 10884, 26 April 1921, Page 8

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