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Medical. _ "2TOE THE BLOOD IS THE LIFE." THE WOELE-FAimO BLOOD rUHIFIER AND EESTOKER 13 WARRANTED TO CLEAR THE BLOOD from all immuities from whatever caiise aiisiug. Yol Sciofula, Scuivy, Eczema, Skin and Blood. Disease?, Blackhesi-ls, Pimples, and Soies of all kinds it is a uevei-faihng and permanent Cure. It Cures Old Sores. Cures Soi-e?_on the Neck. Cures Sore Legs. Cuies Blackheads oj.- Pimples on the Face. ! Cures ocur\y. Cures Ulcers. Cures Blood pnd Skin JJii-aases. Cure 6 ; Glandu'ar Swellings. Cieais the Blood Irom ad Impure Matter, Fiom whatever cause arising. It is a real Specific tor Goat ancT'Rheumatio Pains. It removes tiie cause fiom the Blood and I Bones. As th:s, Mixture is pleasant to the taste, I and wairaiiied free fiora anj thing injurious to the most delicate canstitivLoii of either sex, the Proprietors solicit cufi'eiers to give it a trial to test its vanie. 1 COMPLETELY HEALED." Slis E. Berkshire v^ lies : — "'la the year 18S8, when les.dnig at Tunbiidgc Wells. Kent, I caught cold, whidi led to l.iflfimmation ot the bowels. I was attended by local doctois, pnd received some lehef, out the folio vmg 3 r ear it turned to n&tula, irom I suffered for eight year-:; and it. was lonetantly dis.chargiiig. I was put une'er chloroform bj' two doctois. with a view of pn opjit'iion, but they found that the fistula was too far inside, and an 011?ldhon would have been too danp.tncus. In ]&S) a second s.bscess formed, ai»A in 1891 a third. These wore all discharging at the same time. Tho end 01 1893 I v.-as again examined by two doctors to s^e ii an operation was possible; ii; v, as foiind that an operation was out of the question, r.s they stated the inside wa= uddied v»ith abscesses. Du.ing the whole o: this tune I was receiving medical attendance oi.e year bej.ig treated by a hoibal doctor in tlu lowi_, and lOCGivir.g cdvice ior four moulLs fiom a London doctor. During the gieater pa; t ol this Line I was a coafirxuad invalid. ha% Lt 3 fo ba rarxied up und down "tails, md the-■-loctors ga\e i\j all hope of 1113 n^oveiy. in Juiic. 1805, 1 v.a ac vised by iri^cls to tiy C'aike's World -fimed Blood Slix'airc. Al!t?r takix-g 0t.2 lirge bottle I iound one large ?,bmc- grudualh" drying up. i tbcicfore continued fcal ii 5, the misLiiie, uid ako Clarke'.; Apnient PiiH, and in tn,ie r.'l tiiioe i.b-ccss"s were con:plelcly hailed, and J was able to i%alk as veil aj ever, and ecu!; 1 Lot and dunk any oidmary food J a.v pieasec' to saj- it Avas Clarke's Blcod Histtire that efteoted. the cmc, having received no real benefi!; f'-om doctors. I should hn\e •"•ritten before, but wished to see if the cure was lasting. ''Post Office,* Cottomvooct. Asnmboia, N.W.T., " Cmpda, Octolisi 17, 189 q . "PS. — I may °ay that 1 ca 1 gi\ c you eec J:ors' nmncs and names of friends to prove the ti.uth of what I state. T purchased 'he Tuixtiue at the Sussex Drug Storer, Tur.biic'jjc Wells/ my name and address then beiiig Mips fi. Homer, 5 Warwick Cottages, Frank Foiest, Tiuibridgc Well?." SAVED 2,TY LI7E. Mrs AMY CHURCHER writes: '"It is with earnest thanks nnd heartfelt gratitude that I wnte these few liue-i to \ct ;, ou know that I .'in at l'= J completely cuieJ of the dieadftil disease callej ocsoma by itkmg jour woi.deriul Blorjd Alixturc. I commenced takin^ Clarke'^ Biooci Sfixiure on June S last, anil since then* I have had 17 bott'es, 2-: 9d she, thieo pots of ointment, also three bottles of Clarke's Skm Lr-tion. which I found was of vi.told voluc in allpying the imtntion. I was in such a fearful stiir* thaL the sheets in my bed had to be changed every day, also my own liren, on account of the fearful discharge from !,h- sores. My hands also \wr* "piv Ijtl. the backs of them boi"g ~o drecdfu'ly t-nr 1 listed with yellow scab thai, one v cud think Ihey wore coveicd w'ti 1 „pJ; b;i i«-!oiii\ 1 .>p'-ef oxpected'they woiil r7 vi^vie J i] piv proper '-hare, but now I run able to Jo 'io]it household duties, and I feel I am grttmg «Iro-ige'- evciy doy; iv f> liu'i'iTj'i •>!)> '-,n' •• j-id rm ' ii tii'iy believe Clarke's Blood ilisture =avpd my iifp. T hp,--e much to be thankful f O r, and if \on like to make u~e of my letter you pre welcome to do so, as I am fully convinced I should never have been here if it had not been for Clarke's B'ood Mixture. "2 Kyna«ton ro?d. Stoke ICewington, Lon- | "don, IV., October C'J. 1808." ill- E. TAYJjOR w.i(,=< ■ [ " I °iencl you thus testimonial, ior I have derived a great b~encflt by taking Clarke'' 1 Blood Mix tire, after two years of great suffering villi a very bad leer. I have been in a Birmingham hospital 18 rronths, and six months outpitient a/ another hosnitol rt Bumingham. I ■vas turnpd out ircunVe, a« I would not con--e:i: to hive iuv ler take-i on". I told f o try Clarkp's Blood Ivfixiurp by a friend o' mine, =o T for 3 laisc bottle, and by fh--hma I had token ii. I vas ?Ve to ao abou 1 " 0.1 ray crutches. T Ii •.. cl anotne*- bottle. ?■" i by the timp I had finished it n)y k^r was qu:*o v, ell and I am j>blo "o to my work. "I rim a TSiimvnohflm rarii. but am working j at present in IlaTif.T:: and I pm willing 1o si- e v/er any qucbtions tin' niyone nr,y v ; -'\ f " ask. for T crnr.ot sreik too huMv of i J I reeoinmend it to all. You mny riaks n^e o' this if you like, ' 2 Haiisen r-quaro, st.-eet. Halifa-c, "Vol.- rr v v < „i--. ov os IRS7.-' Uv W. BIASS v.-iiL"=: I suffered fr^m a wnnnci ip my leg for six year«. Speing Claikp's B'ood Mixture pdve"1j cd in the i3«r>er. I Hioucht I would civp it " tml, nnd I got a bofclle Wher T had finisher! it I >aw ail iinprovp'.r.rat. .v,id therefore co~ tirup'l with thp medicine, and it conipl-efc^i" mired mv leg. This wap spvera l years ago, r?r' I am pleT-ed to say it has not Iv n T :en or.' since, except once, when I shuck it witli •> sfcor.e. I then took another bottle of Clarke'* Blood Mixture, and it again cured me, en;\ it has been all ri£>hl rver pmcp "Level cross- hip, Shepton Mallet, May 26 "1598." THOUSANDS OT? TERTTMOJSrTALS OV WuJSTDERPFI, CUH^P PROM ALL PARTS OF TIIE WOULD. Clarke's Blood Mixture is 'old in Bottles 9,s 9cl each, and L. cafes containing six time" the quantiiv 13° — sufficipnt to pfF-ct p n^rn:rTipnr oi'.rp in Ii" gipnr um'n- itv of lonfstr.ndinor cn-es— BY AT.L CHEMISTS and ] 3 ATEA'T MEDICINE VENDORS throughout the world. Propiietnia. The Lincoln and Midi. orr> Counties Db't, Comp-ny, Lincoln, England. Trade Mark — " Blood Mixture." CLARKE'S BLOOD '^IXTURS. , CAUTlON.— Purchasers of Claire's Blood Mixture should .see thot they get tho geiiuiip niticle. Worthleps mutatio.is pnd substitutes tuc sometimes palmpd off by uii'Dnncipl^d T i":'dors. The uorJs " Lmroln and Midland Cmntiet, Ding Coinociny. Lmco'n, England," aie enginved on the Government Stamp and "Claike's Woild-J. lined Blood Mixturo " b'ovn in the boUIc, WITHOUT WHICH NONI'J ARE GENUINE,

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Otago Witness, Issue 2427, 19 September 1900, Page 71

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Page 71 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Witness, Issue 2427, 19 September 1900, Page 71

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