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Oup Portrait la of Mr. ' WILLIAM HARBORNE, of *, (Ullwn Hoad. Parry Barr, Birmingham, England,wtio write.—“About two yearn ago I met with rather a bad b codent. My arm was cut severely, and 1 had to have it stitched at the Hospital. Thii caused me six weeks* absence from work, and after resuming my duties for one week I broke out au ' over my body with huge Boils. Again I went to the Hospital, and was treated for Blood Poisoning; this happened on three successive occasions, until 1 began to think I should never be cured. Then I gave Clarke's Blood Mixture a trial, and the first bottle or two seemed to be driving out the poison, so f persevered, and sifter taking ten bottles I wascured. It is now over , twelve months since I left off taking your Clarke's Blood Mixture, and I have seen no signs of any further blood disorder." • Sufferers fuMn. Mis. Pi main, Erupting, I . Bout, should realiso that lotions and ointments can .out 'give temporary relief—to be sore of complete and lasting benefit,.the blood mast be thoroughly cleansed of the impure waste matter, the true cause of such troubles. Clarice's Blood Mixture quickly-attacks,-overcomes, and expels the impurities, that Is why so many-remarkable recoveries stand to its credit. Pleasant to takit and free from injurious ingredients. Of all Dealer* —see that you get -- Clarke’s Blood Mixture Everybody’. Blood Purmpr.” - LiUNC TROUBLES Be warned in time. The symptoms ot lung: trouble are loss of weight, loss of appetite, continued tired feeling* cough or cold lasting more than two weeks, and night sweats. GO TO THE BEST DOCTOR YOU KNOW and follow his instructions, and taka LINE'S as ordered. Be assisted by the hints and rules for health con* tained in the hook sent post free on request hy E. G. LANE, Chemist* Oamaru. eaves EMULSION, i/B and 4/6 at all Chemists and Store*,

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New Zealand Times, Volume LII, Issue 12095, 24 March 1925, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Times, Volume LII, Issue 12095, 24 March 1925, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Times, Volume LII, Issue 12095, 24 March 1925, Page 8

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