Late Advertisements. THE COLONIAL TRUSS FOR RUPTURE [By Her Majesty’s Royal Letters Patent.] NO STEEL SPRINGS. WASHABLE. VERY LIGHT. [Highly Recommended by the Faculty.] rpHE COLONIAL TRUSS (Patented), 1 possesses the following advantages over alt others on the market : —lt has no steel springs, levers, or cumbrous fastenings. It is washable, self-adjusting, comfortable, and effective. It is unbreakable, cannot get out of order, and lasts a lifetime. It is light, strong, simple, clean, cheap, and well made. The above items render it invaluable to Farmers, Miners, Horseriders, and Colonists generally, whilst for women, children aDd infants it cannot be outdone. Mailed free per return, strongly packed, on receipt of money order made payable to JOHN MELLINGER, LONDON. PRICES.— Truss for Right or Left side, 31s 6 d eaoh. Truss for both sides G3s each. MEASUREMENT.—Send size all round the body two inches below the tops of the hips. JOHN MELLINGER, Surgical Appliance Manufacturer, 163, Great Titohfield Street, London, W., England. Magnetic Belts, Binders, Bandages, Braces, Trusses, Suspensories, Elastic Stockings, Enemas, Syringes, Pessaries, &0., &o. _ ll* lastrated Catalogues sent free on application. “ 2 Million Bottles filled in 1873. 18 Million Bottles filled in 1890.” APOLLINARIS, “ the Queen of Table Waters.” “One of Nature’s springs at which all human nature drinks.”—The Sanitary Record, Agents —W, M. BAN* NATYNE & CO. 6
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A Glut of Salmon ... ... 12 A Playright's Experience... 11 A Runaway Husbind •• 11 Accidents and Fatalities ... 38 Agricultural News ... ... 25 29 Answers to Correspondents 4, 24 Aquatics 20 Athletics ... ••• ~0 Beatrice and Benedick ... 9, 10 Bowling 20 Boys and Girls Column ... 0 Cable News ... ••• 32 » 33 (J H ESS .«• • • • v Commercial News ... ... 29,30 Cookery Country Correspondents ... 15, lt> Courts, Supreme, &c. ... 28 > 29 Cricket... ... ••• "0 Current Topics .. 30, ol Dairy ... ... 27 Dramatic Gossip 1* Earthquakes ... ... • “ 38 Fashion Gossip ... ••• 0 Food and Hair... Garden ••• 27 Household Hints " Humorous ... ® Illustrated London Letter 13 In Boly Russia ... ... 12 Literary Gossip ... ••• l'* London Fashions, Illustrated ... ... ••• ® London Gossip... ... 33 Making Perfumes ... •*. * Masonic •• ° Meetings ... ... 1” Mining News -1 Miss Dickenson’s Story ... 3 New Profession for Women *> Obituary ... 28 Poets’ Corner ... ... ... J* Poultry 27 Randy Pandy ... Religions Science Notes... ... ••• ° Sensible Advice ... ... ’ Shipping News... ... 33 Sleep ... ... ••• f Society Gossip ... ... ••• “ Sp.IRTING NEffS.i. ..i ...17,18,19,20 St. Patrick’s College ... 3 ? Tales of the Post Office ... 10 Telegraphic News 20, 34 The Education of Girls ... 4= The Modern Lover- | The Sketcher ... ... 13, j 3 The South Seas ... ... 1" The Vacant Seat ... ... 33 Town and Country News ... 34, 3o Volunteers ... ... ... 21 Yachting ‘ 20
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New Zealand Mail, Issue 1032, 11 December 1891, Page 22
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411Page 22 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Mail, Issue 1032, 11 December 1891, Page 22
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