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FIRST WITH THE LATEST. Buy your Petrol from the KERBSIDE PUMP and save money. W© can sell you highest grade Bulk Petrol at 16s lOd per 8 gals. Brine vour Cans or Drums and have them tilled and save 2s 2d urmg your u QN EACH Q A gg ( *%.“■' TTSTT*% *¥“¥*. 1° CENTRAL GARAGE. E. UWlJJilljljj Geraldine. AGENT FOR-STUDEBAKEB, RUGBY, CITROEN CARS. PHONE 67. CARS FOR HIRE. PERPETUAL TRUSTEES ESTATE & AGENCY CO. OF NEW ZEALAND, LTD. RESERVE FUNDS OVER £2,500,000. EXPERT EXECUTORS AND TRUSTEES UNDER WILLS. ' FORTY YEARS’ EXPERIENCE AT YOUR SERVICE. l. s. abeiixethy. District Manager,

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“ Now as i and still holding my own as an Athlete.” Our Portrait is of Mr. WALTER E. WHITE, of 41, Bcllo-lane, Cluswich, Loudon, England, who writes: “ Some three years ago I had a swelling in the knee cap. One night I knocked my knee, which caused a little ulcer, which in time, ho matter what I did, developed across the whole knee. I had one large gaping wound, and with all (he care and attention that wound was open for over 15 months. Being an all-round athlete, holder of many cups and prizes, I began to give up all hope of ever taking my place again among the athletes. One day one of my fellow workmen inquired how my leg was, and told me it was ‘ Clarke’s Blood Mixture’ I wanted. That day I bought a. bottle, and when I had finished it I was not only surprised myself, but all my workmates could see improvement. J could bend my knee a little, and that gave me encouragement, so I persevered with it, and am glad to soy seven bottles completely cured me. lam now as well as ever, and am still holding my own as an athlete.” BLOOb MIXTURE, by reason of its remarkable blood purifying , •properties, can be relied upon to give speedy relief and lusting benefit in cases of Eczema, Bad Lcgs, Abscesses, Ulcers, Boi.\ Pimples, Eruptions, Piles, Glandular Swellings, Rheumatism, Sciatica, Gout, Pleasant to take and free from anything injurious. Of all Dealer}. Ask for and see you get “Everybody’s Blood Purifier.”

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Temuka Leader, Issue 10939, 13 May 1926, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Temuka Leader, Issue 10939, 13 May 1926, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Temuka Leader, Issue 10939, 13 May 1926, Page 4