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Our Portrait Is of Mr. JOHN KIDD, of 17, Mill Laos, Kilmarnock, Sootland, who writes:— “ My right arm became covered with fores from wrist to elbow and was useless for over two yeSrs. I tried different ointments and so-called cures,"but they never did me any good. Then I tried your 'Clarke’s Blood Mixture,* and the sores soon began, to heal up and the power began to come back to my arm, so I persevered with the Mixture, and after having four bottles am glad to say my arm is completely healed up, and I have now the mil use of it.” In a further letter over a twelvemonth later Mr. Kidd writes: —<• I have had no retuin of'my complaint; my arm is still as sound aa a bell, and never troubles me in the least.” Qnffamm <ree> Bad Legs. Abteenes, Uleers, OUliUluto Glandular Swellings. Piles, lexeme, Bella Plmples, Eruptions, Rheumatism, Bout should realise that lotions and ointments can but five temporary relief —to be sure of complete and lasting benefit, the blood must be thoroughly cleansed of tbe impure waste matter, the true cause of such troubles. Clarke's Blood Mixture quiokly attacks, overcomes, and expels the impurities, that is why so many remarkable recoveries stand to its credit. Pleasant to take, and free from Injurious ingredients. O/ all Dealers—see that you gel Clarke’s Blood Mixture “ Bvsnrtweys Blood Puriner." Do Your Washing with a Smile / afcr ’ A few sticks, a backet .of coal, then in a abort time the fire is blazing and your Copper full of clothe* at boiling point, A quickly done washing with little work. ■UNIQUESOLID BASE COPPER BOILER. **h’s such a help f * Beware of inferior malm and all sandymaterial “contraptions.’*' “ Unique, ’ mr iSmu. eeold assist boat with ms stomach tssfsN. Ha was Mfw Puny. Si OAuaS*Eras bowel troubles, but after u£ine "N um i Endapo (or a week be was so nvoiots dMI I Mima to gm bb cow's milk again* He 'we able to digest ft* end m • fortnight be had • nmed almost two gonads. He ■ still | I Emetses and is onto a boas? boy. **Ha is bow two years old. and has t pouMwm three months, though the increase does not : maUy show bow mud) be has improved. He likes tbs'Enahsoo end always wants more. I reooanmend it at every opportunity, and 1 thank Cod tor the Wooden uf day when tuisnac EHDLSION was bsooght to me by tbe extreme Hndnets of a mead woo was iaterested » my boy. 62 attend *lt<ueU Chemists end Stores. . . JJsk tof . . RED BAND ALE Obtainable at— JW Botch and ♦ Bottle Stores , Brewed and Bailed by —New Zealand— Breweries Ltd. (Wellington Branch)

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New Zealand Times, Volume LII, Issue 12195, 21 July 1925, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume LII, Issue 12195, 21 July 1925, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume LII, Issue 12195, 21 July 1925, Page 7