"FOR THE BLOOD IS THE LIFE CLARKE'S BLOOD MIXTURE IUK WORLD-FAMED BLOOD PURIFIER AND RESTORER : WARRANTED TO v..iji!.A« THE BLOOD FBOM ALL IMPURITIES from wliatsver muse arising. For Scrofula, Scurvy, Eczema, Sk and Blood Diseases BUcl hwdg, Pi] pies, aDd sores of all kinds, it it never-failing and p-*i'.'iift"*><Hit Cuo. ItCures Old Soreo, Cures Son* co th* Neck Cures Sure Laga, Cures Blackhea-u vs l'imp'iM on tt S'-'iaa. . Curae B,:utv^, Cuies Ulc3r», Cures Blood ana elk'-* Disease*, . Cures Glandular SRo/lings, C!«*ru the Blood (rum all enptu ■natter, froc. whatever <*w sria*ng ft removes tbs canso rom th blood and bones, lt is a real specific, for Uoot ut • Rheomatic pains. As vbis mixture :'s oleasant to th taste, and warranted free from any thing injurious to tue most delicat constitution of either sos, the Proprie tors solicit suiTsrsn* to give it a trii to te3t its valao. Mr W. I'aiUoy, Broad fiane, Gotten bom, Cambricfge, writes: — "Threo years ago I bud a alight attack of skii disease, and was obliged to see a doc tor, who told me f*. was Eczema. 1 was c-ider his treatment rorae time bat got no better. 1 tr-c.-., I ma*j say, scores of other medicines, but at to no purpose, and I was, therefore persuaded to go to the Infi/mary. There I wa3 unde rspecial treatment, but got no bettor, and came out uncured; in fact, worse i;i&:* ..i...a in. 1 was now covered froia he-d to feot, and was tormented that I almost wished myself dead; the mnjicai man told me I oftou'd never get bolter. I think I may truly isy my case was one of the vrsrst it was possible tv have and over-rone B«id they had never Been anyone like me. Well) at last I heard about "CLARKE'S BLOOD MIXPURS," and decided to give it a trial- I purchased somo from BOOTH, ths chemist, and took it according to rules for Lhre-j months, mine being a dreadful caae. and I a*~rt thankful to say I an: cow perfectly v/cl!, with my skin as clear as posßibl* It waa DLAItIXE'fI BLOOD MIXTUBE K'bicb eHr.idfiil this wondcr-fal cure, and J cannot r*co;*ftrm<jnd ii too b-gt-ij." -Jannary SOtli, 1800.' ' Private W. Lane, writing from the Depot, Wilts Regiment, Devizes, Nov. 14th, 1899, pays : "For 18 months I .suffered witL. a sore mocth and my lips wers mneb swollen. I tried all kinds of -intments and medicines, but witb I oo good resnlt, and I began to thin* ie would be a standing disease, until a ir:e:-d of mm*; advised mo to send to /our firm for a cass of 'CiARKE'fi BLOOD MIXTURE-' I bin gia* to ;ay that before *■ had taken half the bottle the sores in my mouth began to disappear, and my lips began to get their natural size. By the time I had finished the lis case I wad thankful to. 6nd myself restored Co mv former health." THOUSAND*, ynr TESTIMONIALS OF WONDERFUL CURES FROM ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD. CLARKE'S BLOOD MIXTURE is old in bottles at Ss fid each and in ..vises contait<ing six times the quantity at lis, sufficient to effect a permanent 3ure in th* groat majority of longstanding cases — Bold by Chemists and Patent Medicine Vendors throughout the world. Proprietors: The Lincoln and Midland Counties Drug Company, Lincoln, England. Trade Mark< --"BLOOD MIXTURE." CLA£tKE\ BLOOD IJIXTURE. CLARKE'S BLOOD MIXTURE. CAUTlON.—Pijrchsfera of Clarke's Blood Mixture should see that they get tbe gcnv'ne article. Worthless imitations and substitutes are sometimes palmed oil by unprincipled vendors. The words "Lincoln and' Midland Counties Crofj Company, Lincoln, England," are ongraved on the Government Stamp, rud CLARKE'S WORLD FAMED BLOOD MIXTURE,' blown ou the bottle, WITHOUT W*UCH S'ONE ARE GENUINE ADVICE TO MOTHERS.— Are you broken in your rest by a sick child suffering with the pain of cutting teeth! Go at once to a chemist and get a bottlo of Mrs Winslow's Soothing Syrup, lt will relieve tho poor sufferer immediately. It- is perfectly harmless and pleasant to take, it produces natural quiet, sleep, by relieving the child from ! pain, and the little cherub awakes as l "bright as a button." It soothes the child, it softens the gumß, allays all pain, relieves wind, regulates the bowels and diarhoea, whether arising from teething or other canses. Mrs Winslow's Soothing Syrup is sold ty Medicine De- | pots everywhere I Ayor's ' J*?-, fiarsnp?.- • JY? (pSiWrL ulla is a T^if -V*' V r.iLiiyEoo.*l j£f!\ W. ! L <\ c i.mi.-mi- m^-j ■-.--■ -7.1 ion. Jj-)t.tfr fl.)'(llj / fs lla villi yi^^^ii' M § \ j-oa -ri.en *^M^^«« I \ you go away *a*J egd f rnrc homo. It " may savo you a long iilnoss. And if you aro net going away, keep it with yon, always, ia luo house. is tho best family niodicino you can have. A thorough ODurso of treatment witb it makes good red blood, brings tho old color back to tho lips, fills out tho chocks, and gives tbe glow of perfect health. Perhaps you suffer from tho enfeebling effect of a prolonged spell of warm weather. If so, Ayer's Sarsaparilla will vitalize your blood and give you renewed force, vim. and energy. As now made, Ayer's Sarsapavilla contains no alcohol. There are many imitation ; Sarsaparillas. B 3 sure you get "AVER'S." P-barti by Or. 1, C.Ayor '& Co.. U.«li,.i.'ass„ U.S.fc .idri&'a fijM, th»bffrf£aajy'-fi»uv-*. ;^TINi * BOTTLES- ONLY, 8 fcjgj.*^»w«..i .i.Jki-ml •i^mtlU mimSSi ■-— ■ ••mj-\^tffX
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLIII, 1 February 1909, Page 1
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