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PURE BLOOD. The claim of "pure blood" h set Tip by many people who know nothing of purity; of course, such, people imply that they are prour of their ancestors. The pure blood of the well-born is more often contaminated with impurities that breed disease. The vital force of the body is the blood. Keep the blood pure and clean, and you will be free from sickness. Bile poison in the blood is the great trouble of New Zealanders, and bilious (people are to be* met with everywhere. At this time of the year they are most common, and that accounts for the extensive stile of Impey's May Apple, the ideal family medicine. This safe vegetable compound acts directly on the liver and kidneys, and expels all the im* purities from the system. It gently moves the bowels, stimulates the liver, quickens the circulation, and pixxluces exhilaration of sprits and eagerness for work. Sold everywhere at 2s 6d per bottlei. or post free from the Wholesale Agents, Shai-land and Co., Ltd., Wellington. BOCK'S RHEUMATIC POWDER expels the excess of uric acid from the blood and permanently cures Gout, Lumbago, Sciatica, eto. Price, 3s. 6d. per tin. Mr. L. R. Webb, a well known settler, of Makotuku, writes: "I was suffering from Lumbago for some years, I tried a good many lemedies before I used your Rheumatic Powder. I was relieved after the third dose, and have not felt any symptoms of it since. One tin cured me,'* Bock's Rheumatic Powder and! other pre-. parations can be obtained locally from F. L. Spurdle, James Hodson, W» Bruce, and other leading stores.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXXVII, Issue 11756, 6 October 1902, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXXVII, Issue 11756, 6 October 1902, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXXVII, Issue 11756, 6 October 1902, Page 4