SHETLAND RELIEF FUND.
Mi J. J. Ram«ay, secretary to the above fund, has to acknowledge the following contributions to dats, and desires to express the gratification of the committee at the generotis way in which their call has been so far lespondsd to — Alleady acknowledged, £84 Is Gd , from Mi L. Irvine (without details), £2, per Mi Gideon A. Smith, Teviot Downs— G. A. Smith, £1 Is , Mi-e G. Smith, 7s; Arthur Smith, 7s; Agnes Smith, 7s, D. Cormack, 10s, L E. Hughes, ss , W. Winchester, 5s , J. Burton, 2s 6d , Mrs M. Tubman, 2s 6d , T. M'lntosh, 3s ; A.Gordon, 2s 6d, M. M'Mullm, 2s, T. Andrew, ss, Mts W. Grey, 2s 6d , W. Gordon, 10s ; W. Anderson, ss, Mrs Macphcrson, ss, H. Craig, 2s 6d , A. W. Ciaig, 2s «d; Wm. Sehge, Is; Thos. Gourlay, Sb, X M. Smith, ss , J. -Craig, ss , per Captain James Tait, Timaru — James Tait, 10s, John Duncan, ss , A. Segar, 2s 6d , D. R. Barclay, ss; F. Mackenzie, 2s 6d . D. ChalmeiS ss, A Hendry, ss, W. Bolan, 2s Gd , W. J. Tennant, ss, Captain Clarkson, 10s, John w earn, ss, J. Paterson, ss, W. Sheenan, 5?, J. Sheciidn, 2s Cd, W. None, 2s Gd , J Smclau, 5,, W. Tvvecche, 2s 6d , J Lauien«on, 2= Gd , F. Duncan, ss, P. Smclaii, ss, F. A Clark, 2& 6d , J. A. Johnson, 10s, Captain Paton, 5s Mrs G. Brown, 3s, J. Mawbon, 2s GJ , J. G. Tait, 10s, Mr Sterndale, 2s, R. G. Malcolmsen, 2s 6d, T. E. Malcolmsen, 2s 6d; R. A. Mal-
coiinscii, 2s 6d , Mrs R. Malcolm°eu, 2s Cd , James Stewart, 3s 6J ; nei J. J. .Ramsay and Co — T Edwaids, WaiKu-s, 10s,— -toUl to date, £100 2s Cd. Mr Alc\. C.ildcr, of Mor'nn Mains, had two slacks dc-troved by firo on Sunday eve.nng.
i THE WORLD-FAMED BLOUD rUßiL'fls* AiVD RESTOREIi IS WARRANTED TO CLEAR THE BLOOD fi om al! impu.ities from v\hrtev ci cause ansing. Foi Scrofula, Scuivy, Eczema, Skm and BlooJ Di^a^es, Blackheads, Pimples, anc So-.es of a'l kinds it is a never-failing <?.n n pema id t Cine It Cine? Old Circs bu'o on ihc Keck. Cuies So.c L^js. Cuies B'c)cklioad= oi Pimp'cs on tlie Faca Cures Scui>\ Cures Ulceis. Guies Blood ana Skm Diseases. Cu.es GU-dul-.r Sv clhngs. Clears Vie Blcod from all Impure Matter, Fiom vihatevei cfuite arising. It is a real Specific for Gowt and Rheumatic Pams. _It reino' e^= tho ciai=e horn the BlooJ and Bone 3. As tint Mixtu-e is pleasant- to the taste and v-vananted ii.cc fiom an} thing injurious to the most deuca i '_ const. tut. on of e'lhei se.v, the Propr etois solicit sufierers to gi\e it attrut to test ii.3 va ; ue. '■ ' COMPLrTELY HEALED." Mrs E. Bermlme v rites — ' In the year 18Srf. ulv.n ie=.din^ at 'j. anbndge Wells, Kent, • I caught cold, wlijcn led to miiamrQ.u. on uf the bowels. 1 was attendrd by local doctor?, ' it turned to n«lula. iiom \ ..ich I suffortd !or eight yean , and v uas "onht&ntly <3i-echargi.:g. I was put under chiciofoim by two doctot=, with a view of tm o^i-ation, but they found that the fistula v.as too far inside, aad on oneration v.buid ha\ c been tco dan?,eiou=. In 3fcß) a second ab~ce?s foimed, ai.J in 1894 ;i third. These weie all discharging at the same time. The end of 1593 I was agi'in examined by two doctors to s<>e if an operation was possible; it \.<is found tii.it An operation was cut of the question as they stated the m=ide was riddled "Kith abscesses. Du'ing the whole ot this tune I \v;n receiving medical attendance. oiiC j eai bci..ic; treated by a nerbal doctor in the town, ani lcjcivirg advice for four rnonttis ' fiom a Lc.'don doctor. During the greater pnrn oi this time I \va^ a confirmed invalid, ha' m^ to bo earned up a;,d down stairs, ,md the doctors ga\ c up all hope cl my >c oveiy. In June, 1»95, 1 \\a - aa vised by fn.'nis to tiy CLuke's \\ r trlc 1 -f«imed Bleed Mixluio. 4!i?r ta\mg oi 2 .Lige bottle 1 found one large abste&s g-Bttiiall; di\ m< up. 1 therefoie continued ial ing the nuxtuic, and i.!=o Clarke's Anencni Pills ti'id la t.me Mi three ab=ces c c" v. rre coiiiplete^ ke^'ed, and 1 \\,"=- rble to walk as -noil as e\ti\ ajid could eat and dunk any oidmary i food lam pkvsed to say it was Clarke's Blood j Mature that rftcctel the cure, having received mo rpdl benefit f.om doctors I shoul I ha^ « |wr t ten before, but wished to see if the cuie was lasting-. " £or,i Oitl 'c, Cottonwoocl. Asfiuiboi-i, X.V," T. "C.^-ui, Ocl il)-i 17, IP9R. "P.S. — T n o say th-it Ics i ere \ . v c"' c-^ . tors' names ivel ri- : jres rE (iiei.ds'to p.^vo tht tiuTii of 'Oii* I "-trte. I purchaser] the mixture ■ at the Ru=sex l)j ug Sloies, Tunbrdf" "Wei's, ray name ai d addle 05 ; then being M: a - rZ. | Horncr. 5 Warwick Cotta; c?, Frank Forest i Tunbndce "\\'«!!s" I yA\'::D li t -t i il.= AI'JY CHURCIIER v: fciI "It .s v ltli ernest thinks ;t.cl heart Vs 1 gratitud" that I write the c c few I'.ic: to let \ou j Know that I am at last completely ouieJ ot the dicaiifiil disease called eczema b) iakn.g \c-iir i vor.derful Blcod Mixtuie. I commenced tak- ] in;; Carke's Blood Mixture on June 8 last, i ana Fince the.i I haie hfd 17 bottles, -° Ud j sue tbreo pots of ointment, nlbo three bcutles oi Ciail.e'.s fckm Loticu, Hnch I found was rf vn'-vM -\ah.e m allayirg the irritation. I was , m ■ui.-h a fcaiful stats Vuvt 'lie sbnet'- :'i mv bel h.ui to bt. charged c\ tt day, al°o i.ij ov n j liren, on account of the fearful discharge f:om ith '•oip o . My hand- ato v.ere vr;, r bad, t i"> , backs of them be;' g dieadfully enc:u= rl "pc{ j with yellow scab that one v/ould th:nk t'icy woip covoied wn'i lock b-ini ,loi_n \ v o> _• i expected they woui-1 legume their proner ?bi^e, | but now I am abl- to do light household duties, I aiiJ I feel I am getting strongri e\ cry da; , m believe Clarke's Blood Mixture =aveJ ray 1 Ac. , I have much to be thankTu' for. and if you L>e , to make use of lay letter you aro welcome to I do to, as I am fu'lv conMiice>l I si cull revpr have been here if it had not been for Clarke's B'ood Mixture. ''2 Kynn^io.i road Stoke Nev .ngton, Loni " don, A T ., October 22, 1893." I Jir E. TAYLOR writes : " I "et'.i! yon this testimrmru far T ha. >» , dcnved a jrreat boncfit by taking Olail-p's 800 1 l ITiK'ii-p nftor two years of great suffenvjr wi* i i f, very bid lop;. I have been in a Birsmrp- | ham hospital 18 nionthh. and six months ou fj patieat a 1 another hosuital at Birmingham. I ! was turned out incurable, as I would not ron- , : to have mv leg taken ofF. I was told *-> I try Clarke's Blood Mixture by a friend o\ mine, fo I sert i'nr a large bott'e. and by the timo I had taken it I wns able to go rbout on my crutches T had another bottle, and by the tune I had firiabed it my leg was quite v,pl! and I om able to co to nay work. '"I am a Birivnubam mrm, "but am viorkms: at prescit m Halifax and I am willing to arrwer any queftion 1 ? that anyone may wish +i a«k, foi I ca.iho* =Deak too hi°LH' oi it. I recornmeari it to nil. You may zn.iV ;u-e of thi-t if you like ' 2 H?n=en square. Fleet sticet. Halifax, "^'or''- o-j. 1507" Mr V,*. BIASS write* • I " J srfrerp'i fioni si v.-onnd m tny ]c^ for = ; x ypai-o. Soemg Clarl«'« B'cod Mixture ad'-pi-ti«ed m the paper. I thought I would give it n triql. nnd I got a bot+le When I had 'finished it I -saw an improvement, and therefore < c - iir-upf! wi*h the mrdicine. and it comriet"lv cured mv leg. This was several years as<->, Fiid I am to fay it has not broker cv' smce, except 0/>ce, when I stuuk it wjth » stone. T then took another bottle of Clarke' =1 Blood Mixture, and it again c tired me, and 1+ Ims h«ei. all i:t'h< rve~ sit"-p " Level crossing, Slienton Mallet, May 26, "IP9S." thoi t sa.?tt)s ov tfstimon7als of wonderful cures prom all parts of the world. Clarke's Blood Mixture is so'rl m Bott^rf 93 9d each, and L. cases containing six t.rnes the q.wan'-it-' 11s — sufficient m effect a ii'rmanent euro m t'ir> grpsit nrnni'itv of lonerstandine r-a?e=— BY ALL CHEMISTS and PATENT MEDICINE VENDORS throughout the weld Proi)rieto-s, The Lincoiv >nt COT/XTIFS Drvg COUP '.Xv, Lm^o'n England. Trade M.'rk— " Blocd Mfxt,-— ' ' CLA»KE'S BLOOD CAUTlON— PiuJia=ers of Claike's Blood Mixture should see thai they get the ge^ui-ie article Woith'ess imitations and sub^iitrtr s are sometimes p .Imed on by unpuncip'od ' 0: - dor 0 . The words "Lincoln and Midland ( ci rties Diug Compauv Lincoln, England," lthi engioved on the G o .-ernmont Rtar.lll an, 1 . "Clrfjke's \Voilcl-f,'med Tlood '* I, ow> in the bottle. WITHOUT WHICH XONE AEE GEN DIKE.
Permanent link to this item
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/OW19010417.2.304
Bibliographic details
Otago Witness, Issue 2456, 17 April 1901, Page 71
Word Count
1,556SHETLAND RELIEF FUND. Otago Witness, Issue 2456, 17 April 1901, Page 71
Using This Item
No known copyright (New Zealand)
To the best of the National Library of New Zealand’s knowledge, under New Zealand law, there is no copyright in this item in New Zealand.
You can copy this item, share it, and post it on a blog or website. It can be modified, remixed and built upon. It can be used commercially. If reproducing this item, it is helpful to include the source.
For further information please refer to the Copyright guide.