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" - ! -■ -- . V i " - Medical. " " 1 I'l — ■ ■ — 7 . ' LATEST INVENTION. SKULL'S OKONITE TRUSSES FOR HERNIA (RUPTURE). ESPECIALLY FOR TRAVELLERS, COLONISTS, AND RESIDENTS IN TROPICAL CLIMATES Awards—Gold Modal, Paris 'Exhibition (1889), Gold Medal, World's Fair, Chicago (1893) Skull's Okonite Trasses for Rupture are in all re- British Medical Journal. —" They are sclent!B- - the most perfect and unique instruments cally constructed, and give perfect support in all ever offered to the public ay mechanical Rapports cases." 1 and remedial appliances for any form of Rupture Medical Press and Circular. — "Will no doubt or Internal Prolapse. These trusses are of the best come into general use," J possible manufacture, they are self-adjusting, light, Illustrated Medical Neics.—" We can with every and comfortable.' The external surface being com- confidence recommend them to all sufferers from pletely covered * with a non-absorbent material Hernia (Rupture) and Prolapsus." (okonite) of a flesh colour, resembling- ivory, they Thousands of unsolicited testimonial* from all parti cannot be detested when bathiug ; they are abso- 0 t world. ISoMidXmlons of to^ki^cann'ot P 'rust° o'r wt NOTICE.-I employ no travellers or agents, and out of order cause no irriSition will i th ey are only supplied direct, packed in wood hold securely anv tdEe SSZ without naJn CASes ' ,rith laln *^ ress labels, by return of mail may 2M on receipt ot -°- Order or Bank Draft made paycan therefore be worn any length of time in'any »U. 40 UEODORE SKULL > Shaftesbury Avenue, Iwc Tnd bull's New Okonite Trusses are manufactured other objectionable materials of a porous character. in three distinct qualities at the following prices. Skull's Okonite Trusses for rupture weigh only a ■ ', ' . ■ . BstQy MedQy Com Qy. few ounces, and being practically indestructible, Single Trass, for Right . _ can be guaranteed to fast a lifetime, tliusiaTOlv- .or loft aide .. ... 45/8 ,35/6 25/6 each ing no further expense to the purchaser beyond DanhlO Truss, for both ' first cost, and. the undoubted advantages they Blaes .. .. 01/- 71/- •51 /• „ possess over every other truss extant constitute Measurements Required. entire circumthem as absolutely the best, and therefore the ference round the body two inches below the top cheapest that can be procured. The following are of the hips, in a line with the protrusion. State if a few extracts fiom the leading medical journalsthe rupture is on the right, left, or on both sides, or ■ The Lancet. —"Skull's Okonite Trusses are the at the navel, and about the size of protrusion,' and most, effective we have ever noticed." . any special characteristics of the displacement. - THEODORE SKULL, SURGICAL INSTRUMENT AND APPLIANCE MANUFACTURER, 91. SHAFTIiSBURY AVKNUE, LONDON W„ ENGLAND. (Two minuted walk from Piccadilly, Oxford, and Cambridge Circuses.) , . (Established, ises.) Manufacturer of all kinds of Surgical Instruments, Trasses, Belts, Obstetric Binders, Elastic Stockings, Knee Caps, Anklets, Suspensory Bandages, Enemas. Syringes, Pessaries, Rubber Goods, etc. Full particulars mailed free. n Ironmongery, &c. REDUCTIONS UP TO DATE. . . '~.. ■. * i' RELINQUISHING THE HARDWARE BUSINESS tgr A'-' GENUINE CLEARANCE. PREMISES' TO LET. i " ■';■■■" '-r/'. i, m 1.1 ■ iii - , 234, QUEEN-STREET Life Insurance. MUTUAL LIFE ASSOCIATION OF AUSTRALASIA. 25th ANNUAL MEETING. ' X SPECIAL FEATURES IN THE* CHAIRMAN'S SPEECH. m- ANNUAL INCOME STILL OVER £200,000. SOUND ASSKTS GUARANTEEING ABSOLUTE SAFETY. LIBERALITY IN TREATMENT OF MEMBERS. DEATH CLAIMS AGAIN SINGULARLY LIGHT. DEDUCTION IN EXPENSES. INCREASE IN STRENGTH. POLICIES IN FORCE FOR FOUR AND A QUARTER MILLIONS STERLING. sir FUNDS AMOUNT TO OVER ONE MILLION STERLING. tsa Next Bonus Distribution will be as at the 31st December, 1894. WILLIAM T. J. BELL, 30, Queen-street, Auckland. Secretary , QOVEftNME^^^^iINSURANCE ENDOWMENT BOND DEPARTMENT. . i : t „ 7TTT „ ' OF THE '. Established 1870. ■VUV POLICY QUARANTEID IV THE STAT*. EQUITABLE The two 'prime', reasons which have led LITE assokance SOCIETY of 5^K^ L FA% N uSi NT «ORIIaiTV THE UNITED STATES. EXPERIENCE. .. . , ' ■ ' ' '. • ' ■. " The . Australasian 4 Insurance and Banking PURCHASABLE BY INSTALMENTS. Record" says,—"lt [the N. Z. Government - .... offi ce| o P«W the .Pten<«£« jBSOED TO RON Either 15 oe 20 years. healthiest country In the world, To this, coupled with rigid care in Uae selection Payable at maturity, or death, if prior, of lives, has been due the unprecedentedly low, J •" r rate of mortality which the office has enjoyed. „ „ _ - Year by year the actual deaths have fallen far IN CASH, OR .EXTENDED AT INTEREST, short of what was . anticipated, and the ' funds h las? °(Dacembw,B9o) K PER CENT. GUARANTEED FOR TEN amounted in cacti to more than— " 1 fcAlto. £232,000 sterling. SECURED BY ASSETS EXCEEDING Preient FUNDS are approaching TWO /> [* /-v /-v / V /~V /~V ■ MILLION POUNDS.,; «80,000,000. ANNUAL IN COME, exceeds *330,000Send for particulars to P. M. THOMSON, . J. H. RICHARDSON District Manager. Commisilootr. — — — — ————— 1 106 and 107, Victoria Arcade. V:USTRALIAN ; JJUTUAL s=s _ = _ ===^ pROVIDENT gOCIETY. Builders, &c. ;New Zeaund Branch: aim a—— Mmfi——a New Zealand Branch : uiwt w ■ Head Office, Ctisten:.house Quay, Wellington B __ TTr) .. .• ,~, ,m . 3 local Boabd or Djbecio'bs : - I.TJIHB time to build NEW 13 coming Local Board op DmEcrons: | " The Hon. Morgan S.Grace, M.D., C.M.G., M.L.O 8 amvin soon, but at present most persons must ((/iiairmau). .v vI 6 The Hon. Charles ,T. Johnston, M.1..C. (Deputy. a be content to REINSTATE, ALTER, and Chairman). I ■ * 'V : ; ? . ... ~ Alfred de Bathe Brandon, Esq. , 9 REPAID, to make property tenantable and The Hon. Edward Richardson, C.M.G., M.L.C S comfortable John Duncan, Esq. B ' ' ' • cjMedical Officer * ■ *^ y Dr. W. G. Kemp, M.R.C.S. England. I GEORGE RHODES, I THE OLDEST, WEALTHIBST, AND MOST J. GENERAL BUILDER. PROSPEROUS I ' Austrauan Life Office, and the : 8 ' LARGEST IN THE BRITISH EMPIRE, I . Orders receive his strict attention at lowest The only Colonial Lite Office which declares | remunerative rates. A BONUS EVERY YEAR. 3 ADDRESS : Yard, Custom-street West The Method of Valuation adopted by this ( froDtin Dock), " Collingwood street. ' Society is of the, most Character, and —— ensure* a considerably Larger Reserve to meet r - , , , , . Liabilities than that held by any other office in NOTE. -If yon want a slop Job (or a good the Australasian Polonies. : - job for nothing), don't send for him. ACCUMULATED'FUND EXCEEDS Immmmmmmm nll iiiiii'jn, ■■.■.in ——J £12,000,000 ============ (TWELVE MILLIONS SIERLING) ' W -~ ~ C . imeS ' ANNUAL INCOME, SIMPLE. STRONG. £2,000,000 TEN MILLION ,■ (TWO MILLIONS) ' - —• •. / s I F G E R'S Policies in Force ... 119,232 ' Sum Assured .. ... , -£39,331.071 SEWINCr MACHINES ;.- : Cash Bonuses Divided .. .. . .. " £5,883,412 ' . BONUSES. / HAVE BEEN MADE AND" SOLD. DASH BONUS for ONE YEAR, 1893, £448,790 yielding Reversionary Homines amounting to £910,000; after making SPECIAL RE- ■ »,«.-«■ ™ » m rA» Tt , SERVES. ;v r , ■~, -~ BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. CASH BON (JSKS declared for last FIV YEARS, , - over TWO MIIXIONS, yielding Reversionary ,' ■ J ', t Bonuses exceeding FOUR MILLIONS. . V ' r :lK'. ' -■ r . > ,f ■ ■■■„ ASSURE;: YOUR LIFE THE FAVORITE DOMESTIC MACHINE ■ '" IN TUB "" • lg - - 4 1 • ' A.M.P. SOCIETY * SINGE(I'S , CN M, (VIBRATING •' AND eSOORB A, ;.; NEW V ~ SHUTTLE.) BONUS EVERY YEAR. ;; "'' J / ' • .C > --vw:v.;; !■•: A• w •••"" v ■ - - ANY STYLE OF MACHINE REPAIRED OR Expenses of Management, 81 per cent. exchanged. on the total income. EDWARD W. LOWE, Price Lists and full particulars free by post from • , -- . Resident Secretary. . V ; ' bbanoTofpicb : ™ SINGER SIMWTMG COMPANY ] CUSTOM-HOUSE ItyllNpW}!. '-'01, QoEEN-STBISET, AUCKLAND. ' District Secretary, Auckland. SILENT. j

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 9581, 4 August 1894, Page 7

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