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HIGH PRICES ABOLISH PATENT MEDICINES9 ild;\4 PRO P R lET A R Y ARTICLES, JPERFUMERY, J TOILET SOAPS, &c., &c, AT L 0 N D 0 N STORE PRICES. ■ — J"™1 -g" Usual Our Usuai Oaf V .m **»»• Fnoe. Price. Prfoe. Prioft. jf ■ ■. d. b. a. s. a. s. a. « d s d Adanfif Furniture Polish 0 8 0 6} Elliman's Embrocation (human) 2 9 2 4 Pears' Soap (Scented) 1 0 0 t' AdsBfewTs Furniture Paste 06 04 1 H 10 Pepper's Lotion 4 6 3 84 Albion Milk and Sulphur Soap. 0 6 0 4 (cattle) ..20 19 «« 2 9 2 4.1 Albert's Grasshopper Ointment. 1 li 0 10lf Eno's Fruit Salt 2 9 111 <« Pearls 2 9 2 Aloooks's Porous Plaisters • 1 1§ 0 7 Pills 1 1§ 0 10 Cough Mixture 1 li 0 10 '« Corn 1 0 10* Epps'Jujubes 1 1* 0 10 <« Soap.. o 6 0 5 Alloa's Hair Restorer 6 0 3 6 0 7| 0 6 «« Tonio 3 6 3 3 Atkfbson's Perfumes! 2 0 16 « Curacene 2 9 2 1 «. 2 0 l i<u Bailey's Pills 2 9 2 2 Evans'Bitters 4 6 3 6 <« « 0 0 .?? 1 H 0 10 2 9 2 3 Perfumes (Assorted) 0 6 0 44 » 0 7f 0 6 « Pearls 1 li 0 10* « V «. i o 0 84 Wood Oils. 1 0 11J Extraot of Beef, Liebig Company's —4-OE. 2 3 Pierce's Discovery 4 6 3 7 Barrow Evans' Hair Restorer 1 0 0 8 <« —2-ox. 12^ «« «« 2 9 2 2 Baeft'e Gout and Rheumatic Pills.. 1 1 £ 0 11 —1-oa. 0 Pond's Extract, 2 3 1 9 Bates' Salve 0 7f 0 5J «« Baron Liebig's 4-ox. 2 2 11 1 ij 0 104 Beecham'e Pills 2 9 2 1 «« 2-o*. 1 2 Price's Patent Night Lights 0 9 0 51 1 H 0 H «« -l-os. 0 8 .« child.8 B J 6 J 0 9| 0 7 Feeding Bottles 0 9 0 44 «< Regina Soap 0 3 0 21 Beetham's Glycerine and Cucumber 2 6 1 *0 «« '< 0 6 0 3J Propert's Kid Reviver 0 6 0 4 } ? I Fennings' Powders 2 9 2 1 Raokham's Pills 1 li o lOi Benger'&Food £ 6 3 9 «« «« 1 li „ Reade's Pills or Salve 1 l| 0 114 «« 2 6 2 0 Field's Samphire Soap 0 6 0 5 Ridce's Food 2 6 in '*< «« 16 1 21 Flavouring Essences 0 6 0 41 «i 'y 1 0 0 91 Bensine J • ° J* Kemming'sPiUs 1 li 0 10 J. Rimmel's Perfames.V.V! 2 6 110 Birley's Medicines 4 6 Flonline 26111 «« 1009 Blair s Pills 2, 2 4 Frawr's Sulphur Soap 0 6 0 5 « Toilet Vinegar.V.10 0 9 "'v'C""v"a o fi 0 4 v PMl l it oiol Bob"1800'8 Groats and Barley. 10 0 8 Blaiio Mange or Baking Powder 0 6 0 4 Frampton's PiUs 1 1J 0 10J << „ 3 „ „ ° Bond's Marking Ink 1 0 0 7 Freeman's Syrup 4 6 3 3 Rock's Pills i u a lfti •• 0 6 0 H '« 2 9 2 2 Roge^ Hair* 1* 10* Borwiok's Baking Powder 1 0 0 8* Friend in Need Ointment 1 li 0 11* R00ke's Elixir 11 o « ? <« •' 0 6 0 4} Fry's Malted Cocoa 20 16 <« t n BoTril 4 0 2 11 George's Pills 1 1* 0 10* .« PiUa or Otota^t'1 1* 0 9 J J J.? Ginger Beer Powder 0 3 0 2 R0Be's Lime Juice 16 0 11 1 o 0 11 Glacialine 0 6 0 5 « Cordial. 16 11 Braød'øEssenoeBeef. 1 6 1 2 Glycerine. 1 0 0 7* Rowland's Macaaaar Oil 3 6 2 4 Brandreth's Pills 1 1* 0 10a 1 0 0 Sanitas Disinfectant 1 o 0 Rl Branson's Coffee Extraot 1 0 0 9 Goddard's Plate Powder. 1 0 08 << soap 0 0 •' 0 6 0 5 Goodall's Quinine and Iron Tonio.. 1 0 0 8 Saunders' Face Powder in Bray's Pills 1 U 0 10*" •« «• Wine 1 0 0 9 ""i; J J j Brown's Ointment 1 li 0 9* Gordon's Extfiacta 2 6 2 1 Savory and Moore's Food 2 0 1 45 Bronchial Troches («. 1 lj 0 9* Pills. 1 li 0 10* <• << 1 0 0 8^ Herbal Remedies 2 9 110 Gosnell'a Cherry Blossom 2 0 1 8 Schweitzer's Dandelion Coffee. 0 6 o h «« Pills 11* 0 9* Greensill's Mona Bouquet 1 0 0 6* g^fa PiUs.2 9 2 3 Brown and Poison's Corn Flour, Guy'aTonio 2 9 2 3 << u 1 11 0 lo per lb 0 8 0 6 Hauthaway's Gloss 1 0 0 5* «« Cod Liver Oil Emulsion* 26 110 Brooke's Monkey Soap:. 0 4 0 3i Hayman's Balsam Aniseed. 1 li 0 10* Seidlitz Powders (1 dozen boxes).. 1 0 0 61 BrnnBwiok Black 0 6 0 4 Higginson's Enemas (complets) 7 6 4 6 Seigel's Syrup. 4 g ■? a* Bunter's Nervine. 1 1* 0 10 Holloway's Pills or Ointment .2921 <« 2RTMA Burgess's Pills or Ointment 2 9 2 2 «' 1 li 0 91 << 1 11 1 nl «• 1 li 0 10 Holroyd's Balsam 1 li 0 i0* <« Pills or Balsam 1 li 0 10 Butler's Hair Wash 0 6 0 4| Homcepathic Medioines 1 0 0 6 Sequah's Remedies 2 6 1 lfti Cannon's Poronde 1 0 0 8* Hop Bitters 4 6 3 4* «» Pi'airie" Flour" 26 1 lm[ 0 6 0 4 £ 2 9 2 1 Smelling Salts L 0 0 «I Calvert's Carbolio Powder 16 10 Huggin's Ozone Paper 29 22 <t nfi aaa 1 0 0 8 Jackson's Cement 6 0 4* Smither's Pills! 2 9 2 2 T'^pS°oap J fi 11 It 2 1 Sodon Mineral PastilW. 11* 0 11 Tooth Powder 0 6 0 4 Kay's Ceagnkne 0 6 9 i Squire's Parissh's Food 2 3 I 41 Carter's Pills 2 9 2 2 Kay's Worsdell's PiUs 11* 0 9* Star Glycerine Soap 0 3 0 1* £ ?ze^Ses ? 0 '4* Starch Gloss, Critchley's 0 3 0 2° Cavania's Pills 1 li 0 10 Tic Pills. 1 1* 0 10 Steedman's Powders 1 11 0 91 Celandine 1 1* 0 10* Essence Linseed 0 9* 0 7* stedman's Powders 1 il 0 7 Clarke's Blood Mixture 11 0 8 6 11* 0 10 Stevenson's Tio Pills 1 11 0 11 4« 2 9 2 2 2 9 2 2 gt- Janob's Oil« 9 R 1 111 Salve 1 U 0 9* KearBley's Pills 2 9 2 2 Swinborne's Isinglass' 1 0 0 7* « Night Lights 1 0 0 8 Keating's Insect Powder 0 6 0 4* «^ngiass 10 0 7 B 41 Pills 4 6 3 3 Lozenges 1 1* 0 10* Tamar Indien 2 fi 1 ml Skin Lotion 1 1* 0 94 Kepler'B Malt Extract 4 0 3 2 Tavlor's White Oils' 1 11 in Cleaver's Perfumes, Pomades, Ac.. 1 0 0 8* « 2 6 110 iZVsaTsSl^ J ? J1 0 6 0 4* Malt Extraot and Cod Towle's Pills 1 11 0 10 Glycerine and Cucumber ^LW,erTSS1 ? I Tomlinson's Butter Powder0 6 0 41 „ So»P 0 6 3 ] H Tudor Williams' Balsam 1 U 0 101 FanoySoap 0 4 0 2 Laotopeptine 4 6 3 8 Valentine's Meat Juioe 4 6 3 3 Hair Wash 1 9 6 8* Lamplough's Pyretio Saline 2 6 2 1 yan Houten's Cocoa 4 0 218 Cookie's Pills 2 9 2 2 Lane's Catarrh Cure 4 6 32 <« <20 1 « 1 14 0 94 Lalor's Phosphodyne 4 6 3 4 «. 0 Cod LiserOiL 2 0 10 y; » » » VweHn. Pr.pa_r.iiom10 0 l, Colman's Mustard Oil 10 0 10* Lime Cream and Glycerine 0 6 0 3* «« Blue Seal 06 ft tt Condy's Fluid 1 0 0 9 Locook's WaferB 11* 0 10 Vinolia Cream <i n I 7 0 6 0 5 Lockyer's H^,ir Restorer 16 12 «« Powder 2 0 1 a Congreve's Elixir 11 0 8 6 Magnesia, Citrate (8-oz. bottles). — 0 6* «< «oan Tniint in n n 4 6 3 6 Maltine; 2 9 2 1 «..7P' J 2 9 2 1* Mason's Sctraot Herbs 0 6 0 4* <» Medioal" 10 n 7 > 1 li 0 10s Mellin's Food 2 6 1 10* «« i 7„ Corn Plaisters (Boxes) 0 6 0 4* «• 1 6 1 1* Warner's Safe Cure .V. i0 6 8 9 Custard Powders 0 6 0 4 Menthol Cones 1 0 0 7* (,e J J 9 Outicura Resolvent 4 6 4 2 0 6 0 4 « << o g o « Ointment 2 3 2 1 Mexican Hair Restorer. 3 6 2 4 <i Nervine o •* r Soap 1 0 0 9 Neave's Food 1 0 0 8* u PQJ8 1 11 Davis' Pain Kiiler 1 l* 0 10* Needham'ai Polishing Paste 0 6 0 4 Watson's Castor Oil Pilis' i i* 0 ioi ?llV8 •» Hi'v* 1 Nelf,0IlB ^«}»tine 1 0 0 7* Williams'Pink Pills 2 9 2 2 Day and Martin's Blacking i o 0 8* 0 6 0 4 Whelpton's Pills 2 9 in » «• «' 0 6 0 4? Norton's Cam. Pills 2 9 2 3 wneiPTO^8 De Jongh's Cod Liver Oil 4 9 3 3 A 11* 0 10* cc .I it o 9 2 6 19 No Name Ointment 1 1* 0 10* Wheeler's Glycerine' Jeliv* q fin d Dennis's Essence 2 9 2 2 Oakey's Knife Polish 1 0 0 8* White's Kompo 2 o o «' 1 1* 0 10* «' 0 6 0 4* «« t il o to « Fig Powders 0 5 0 3* Oldershaw's Bronchial Mixture. 1 1* 0 10* Woodcock's Wind* pills. i ,1 De Carles's Cough Elixir 11* 0 11* Owbridge's Embrocation and Tonio 2 9 2 2 Woodwards Gripe Water..n n = o 7* 0 7 «• 1 1* o 10 Wood's Tooth Paste 0 <?" 7 Dinneford's Magnesia 2 6 19 Parrish's Food.. 8-ozs. — 0 84 Wooldridjre'a Tincture I i* 0 iL, 10 0 »* Parr's Pills 11* 0 10 World"*Pills. i i* 'A Saf^t's PiUs 1 1* 0 10* Paternoster f I 1* 1 0 Wright's Coal Tar Soap o 6 0 4 Eade a Gout Pills ■ 2 9 2 2 Patey's Cuiu Cream. 0 6 0 44 Yorkshire Relish r ft n o 1 li 0 104 Pears' Powders. 0 6 0 44 A L O Eau de Cologne (Genuine) 2 6 19 Fuller's Earth 0 6 0 4 Young's Corn Plaisters' 0 6 0 f -No. 4 10 0 11 Soap (Unsoented) 0 6 0 3* Any Article not in Stock can be obtained to Order at a very Short Notice. PRICES ARE SUBJECT TO MARKET FLUCTUATIONS. Pears' Soap 6d. Tablet 3id. I, i Star Chocolate Powder, per lb. 6d. Seidlitz Powders, Genuine, 6Jd. doz. Citrate of Magnesia, 8-oz. bot. 6M. Feeding Bottles, Sid. Baron Liebig's Ext. of Beef, I-oz. 8d. 2-oz. Is. 2d. 4-oz. 2s. 2d. The largest assortment of Sponges in Flint. Star Wax Candles, 31d, per lb. Jams, Marmalades, Salmon, Lobster and Sardines by the best Packers and Groceries, of every description, AT LONDON STORE PRICES. THESTAR TEA COMPANY, LIMITED, TRELAWNY SQUARE, FLINT, Church Street, Oswestry. Hope Street, Wrexham. High Street, Rhyl. High Street, Bangor. High Street, Carnarvon. ALSO High Street, Pwllheli. High Street, Bethesda. Church Street, Blaenau Festiniog.' I Crown Square, Denbigh. I And principal Towns throughout England. Great Dark Gate Street, Aberystwyth. Broad Street, Newtown. High Street, Market Drayton. Market Street, Holyhead. I LAM, B E R T S FAMILY AND COMMERCIAL HOTEL HIGH STREET, HOLYWELL, WILL BE OPENED ON MONDAY, APRIL 16th, 1894. -:0:- POSTING IN -T- 5 BRANOHHS. Y- — "—" ♦ i Wedding Carriages, Hearse and Mourning Carriages. -:0:- THE ONLY RECOGNIZED HEADQUARTERS OF THE C.T.C. :o: OMNIBUS, or other Conveyances, meet all Trains, Mr. Lambert (as Parcels Agent for the L. & N. W. R. Co. for Holywell and the District], HAVING THE SOLE RIGHT. IIOCOR & KVLAlfll, ORIGINAL MANUFACTURERS OF PREPARED BONE MANURES, J FOR ROOTS, CORN AND GRASS; ALSO, SUPERPHOSPHATE OF LIME. 1 | -:0:- OFFICES BIRMINGHAM. WOBKS SALTNEY, CHESTER. t -:0:- Revised List, with particulars of Prizes for Roots offered in 1894, postfree. F AGENTS • — | Mr. Robert Richards, Pensarn, Llanbedr. I Mr. J.J. Bancroft, Ruthin. ['Mr. Godfrey Parry, Carrog, Corwen j Mr. J^Se^ihLloyd,Miller,St. Asaph. I Mr. W.Grifl5th«.CrosiiKey8, Chirk I Mr. William P. Jones.Ironmonger,Mold I Mr. A. H. Thompson,Sandbach. ) Meurø. John Hughes and Sons, Llewelyn Terrace, Llanrwst. A7 HEALTH FOR ALL! Purify the Blood, correct all Disorders of the I LIVER, STOMACH, KIDNEYS, AND BOWELS. J They invigorate and restore to health Debilitated Constitutions, I And are invaluable in COMPLAINTS incidental to FEMALES of all ages. For Children and the aged they are priceless. Manufactured only at 78, Now Oxford Street, London, knd sold by all Medicine Vendori throughout the World. Vnd sold by all Medicine Vendori throughout the World. K.E.«. Advice Gratis, at the above address, daily, between thn hoars of 11 &x>4 or by tettqr t CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF ckT MANCHESTER. CONCENTRATED MANURE tJi^Made from Slaughter-house and Market Refuse, Excrement from Pail Closets, BLOOD, BONES, FISH, &c., Delivered in bags, carriage paid, at 23 per ton. Special price over 150 milee. .,Supply strictly limited. Orders should be given early in the season to prevent disappointment. I FULL PARTICULARS FROM R. 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The Company's special oonduotoraocompanieBWest-bonndpaseengera. or Norii. -This Line providesthe cheapest and itnoBt convenient route to all parts of Canada, •Manitoba, the North-west Provinces, British .Columbia, and the Western States of America. Cheap through rates to Australia and New Zealand via C.P.R., Vancouver and Honolulu, Young Men desiring Agricultural Experience in Canada should in the first place coommunioate with the Allan Steamship Co. I To TOURISTS, SPORTSMEN, and others.— Round Trip Tickets to the wonderful scenery and Sporting Districts of the Rocky Mountains and British Columbia, and other placesof interest in United States and Canada. Britiahdelegates new reports and allthe latest maps and pamphletsfree. Directservices from Glasgow to New York ond Boston and Philadelphia allthe year round. Fullpartioularton application to A.LLAN BROTHERS & CO., + 19,JAMEBSTBEET LIVEBPOOI- OB FBOK- THOMAS BALES. 47, Cheister. street, Flint. Iiiverpool, January 16th, 1894. J" BREAKFAST—SUFFER. EPPS'S I GRATEFUL-CONFOITTING. COCOA BOILING WATER OR MILK. A. SCHWARZ, CLOCK AND WATCH MAKER, WHITFORD STREET, HOLYWELL BEGS to announce that after the ENLARGE- 13 MENT OF HIS PREMISES, he has beer enabled to greatly increase hisStock. ALL KINDS OF JEWELLERY KEPT IN STOCK Clocks and WatchtSofall dtScripltons In hand HANDSOIE SELECTION OF ELEOTBO-PLATED ARTICLES REPAIRS PROMPTLY EXECTTTED ON THE PREMISES. A SPLENDID ASIlOETHENT OF Guinea Gold Wedding and Keeper Rings A presentgive with each ring bought. A privateroom to select in. DEALKJT IN LOOKING GLASSES AND BAROMETER1 SPECTACLES AND EYE GLASSES r n great variety. y ONEY LENT WITHOUT SURETIES bv ItJL the CHARING-CitOSS BANK (ROISTERED 28, BEDFORD-STREET, CHARING CROSS. LONDON. ESTABLISHED. IS70. Capital £ 300,090. Reserve Fund £ 100,000. Advances made upon approved Promissory NotD as follows:- Advance L25-12 monthly repayments of 12 5 10 60 II 4 11 8 100 9 3 4 Larger amoantsthe same in proportion. ADVANCES of J630 to £2,000 granted at a few hour's notice in town or country, male or female, on mortgage of furniture, trade and farm stock, plant, crops, &c., without removal, and to assist persons into business; also on deeds, policies, and reversions at 5 per cent. for one month to 14 years. Distance no object. Easy repayments. Strictly private. Call or write. NOTICE.—Before applying elsewhere ask any Solicitor, Auctioneer, &c., in England or Wales knowing this Bank, and you will at once find out you are treating with an old established (1870) safe and bona fide Bank. Having large capital we do business cheaper than others. No good lone ever refused. CURRENT ACCOUNTS oppn according to the usual practice of other banks. No charge for keep. ing accounts. Interest at the rate of 3 per cent. allowed on the minimum monthly balances. Deposits of £10 and upwards received at 4 per cent. per annnm payable at 14 days' notice. Subjectto 3 months'notice of witbdrawal £ 5 per. ont 6 6 12 7 Interest paid quarterly free of Income Tax. i. N.B.—The only Bank where Depositors can have their Principal and Interest paid out quarterly A, WILLIAMS Manager. JOHN JAMES HUGHES, BOOT AND SHOEMAKER, r HIGH STREET, HOLYWELL, BEGS to announce that he has succeeded to thf. business so long carried on by him late Father* John Hughes, at the above premise! and trust., that by prompt attention and moderate charger, combined with good workmanship, to merit • continuance of public support. THE HOME-MADE DEPARTMENT Will continue to he affteeiai feature ol the bnsiaem g»»t whi (mm. mmummhi ■ material* ctsly being mebd. i; .,fII'.t # STRONG HARVtSt B O O if$ The best and cheapest Home-made Boots in titc Market. WOMEN AND MEN'S BOOTS A NI) SLf OES OF EVERY DEBCRIPTION KEPT IS STOCK. YOUTHS AND CHILDREN'S BOOTS AND SLIPPER OF KVBKY VAUTETY ORDERS PBOMPTLT ATTBHDBD TO. Repairs neatly executed. ALFRED MAYERS, 8, MILFORD STREET, MOLD. BILL POSTER AND DELIVERER WORTH A GUINEA A BOX. F-A c ARIF PILLS Is FOR ALL BILIOUS & NERVOUS DISORDERS SUCH AS SICK HEADACHE. WEAK STOMACH- IMPAIRED DIGESTION. CONSTIPATION. LIVER COMPLAINT, AND FEMALE AILMENTS. -0_- LARGEST SAI/II IN THE WORLD. < Beecham's Cough Pills, For COUGHS ASTHMA, and all CHEST AFFEO i ILONS. In Boxes, 9 £ d., IF. l'Id., and 2s. 9d. eacb. Beecham's Tooth Paste, EFFICACIOUS, ECONOMICAL, CLEANSES THE TEETH, PERFUMES the BREATH. In Collapsible Tubes, Is. each. Prepared only by the Proprietor, THOMAS BEECHAM, St. Helens, Lancashire SOLD BY ALL DBUOGISTB AND PATENT MEDICIKB DEALERS EVERYWHERE. «FOR THE BLOOD ISTHE~UEE? ICLAR"6'4 WORLD-FAMED BLOOD MIXTURE, For cleansing and cleating the blood from all impurities it^c&nnotjbe too highly recommended For Scrofula, Scurvy, Eczema, Skin and Blood Diseases. Piuiples, anil Sores of all kinds its effects are marve lous. It Cures Old Sores Cures Sores on the Neck Cures Sore Legs C Cures Pimples on the Face Cures Scurvy Curts Eczema Cures Ulcers Cures Blooti %.id Skin Diseases Cures Glandular Swellings Cleai, the blood from all impure Matter, From whatever cause arising It is the only real specific fur Gout" I,d Rheumatic Pains. It removes the cause from the blood and bones. As this Mixture is plexsMit to the tiste, and 41 warranted free from anything injuriovsto the most delicate constitution of either mex. t r,,m infoiney to old affe, the Prop) K-)..t solicit aufferei.. to give it* tnal to test its value. ;THOUSANl;S Or J^STIJJONIALS "21, Orchard-stject, Warricgrton, Januarr ftth, !8f»4. '• I am pleosed to vij that juui Blood Mixture and 1 otiun. u^(.d 118 I'll bcr: beú. has done my daughter t'.l.ZttUth, ngeil 16 jears, world of good. About eitrhi months ago sbe -wns attacked villi a sevxie >km dist ase. i Io(,k her to thts b. here. aDd she Httenoed f, r six weeks. I then i. her to the anchester liospital t'or four months, ut. neither of them did her a bit of good (I was obliged to Tflkc tIer from h-r woik). At last I was pei su .ded to try Clarke's Bjood -,ixturen and 1 now thank God i have done øo, for, t am happy to say. the disease has disappeared, and, I cin safely say it, the medicine has worked a miracle in rny daughter's case. Everyone that knows her SJ vs it is a wonderful thing, she only having taken three bottles, to see the difference in her appearance now and a few weeks ago. This is quite unsolicited, and I send it hoping it will persuade other possible sufferers to try your valuable medicine.—I remain, Gentlemen, yours gratefully. ELIZABETH BOYLE." Witness Charles Price, 48, Battersly-lane, Warrineton. Just a few lints in reference t" a wonderfn cure that Clarke's Blood Mixture has effected, I have been a sufferer for over three years with a bad leg. I have had several doctors, and tried dozens of receipts from people who professed to know what would do me good, but I never receiTed any relief until I tried Clarke's Blood Mixture. I should also add that I was recommended by one doctor to go to the infirmary as he could do IDe no good, but a friend of mine asked me. to try your blood mixture. I did so, and after using two 11e. bottles my leg was completely cured. It would be impossible to tell you how many wounds I had on my leg; it was completely black up aa far III theknee My friends were a armed and I tbougb tha' I should lose my h g. but now it is all right You may nse this letter as you please. makeitse public as you please for I shall reeon.mend you blood mixture wherever I go: JES>« SXITM," "34, Jane street, Hetton l)w«, County of Durham, Jan 16th, 1893. Sold in bottles 2s. 9d. each, and in cases containing six Vim ee the quantity .lis. —sufficient to effect a permanent cure in the great majority of long-standing oas«#. By all CHEMISTS and PATENT MEDICINE VENDORS tkroughoutthe World, or sent to any address on receipt of 3H or 132 stampsby the proprietors. THE I-INCOLN I ND MIDLAND COUNTIES DRUG COMPANY, LINCOLN. TRADE MARK-BLOOD MIXTURE. ASK FOR CLARKE'S BLOOD MIXTURE, And do notbe persuaded to taks