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■"" ■""■""■ ""'■"" General Notteej . tW WALL : PAPERS »♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦< ■Ctfi * 2(ia MrniAi f rnm Off Mrst Bate Quality to Select from. II yIM OU •£/ <«? : <-u J i^f.tt !' . . ' . __ .^.^_ ■ ■ ■ ' SANTTARIES from sd! GOLDS from Is 3d! These are not Remnants, but entirely New fitocle, and the Largest and Best Selected in the district. __ A Large £tock oi Other Goods at Proportionate Bates at H. t>. bRIVER'S, Direct Importer, J|||l ft Jit? il^i! IJI?1|: rifcV-. .... fg •-fililti iSisSl .1 ipillij i;ittllfiii!i||«l|ili!illliiiSH *5 & 3mSltq{^ ;--THE,- LATSST INVENTION. SKULL'S OKONITE TEUSSES for Hernia (Rupture) (Especially for Travellers, Colonists, and Residents in Tropical Climates). dWABDE—GoieI Medal, Paris Exhibition (1839). Gold Medal, " World's Fair," Chicago ( IF! Skull's Okonite Trusses for Rupture are | British Medical Journal. —" 3hey are sci in all respects the most perfect and unique in- tifically constructed, and give perfect so pp struments ever offered to the public as in all cases." mechanical supports and remedial appliances Medical Press and Circular.—' Will no For any form of Rupture or Internal Prolapse, doubt come into general use." Ihese trusses are of the best possible manu- Illustrated Medical News.—" We can with racture, they are Self-adjusting, light, and every, confidence recommend them to all Bomfortable. The external surface being com* sufferers from Hernia (Rupture) 1! and SPropletely co?ered with a non-absorbent material lapsas." '*"""" " Okonite), of a flesh colour, resembling ivory, -. > ■».-,-—--,.-..-,':", „ „ ibey cannot be detected when bathin|; they Thousands Tof/ UnsollCltedl. | ire absolutely imperwioas to moistore, perspi. From all PartS?of the Wcrld.3 B. prolrn»o» mthori pa,,, m.y b. ™hed tm of • P > | slimate without becoming ofieusive, as is the btJf" J ? '. uaso with those constructed with leather, Skull s New Okonite Trusses are manufacBlaßtic, and other objectionable materials of a t^ed »n thraQ distinct qualities at the followorons oharacter. iog prices tSkull's Okonite Trusses for Rupture weigh Best Qlty. Blea. Q'ty. Com Qlty. saly al ew ouuees, and being nractically in. Single Truss, for right 1'- r i.ml v \.^F~jt* i nr .4 Jut* or leftside .. 45/6 35/6 26/6 each destructible, can be guaranteed to last a life- ' . Hme, thus involving no further expense to the DeuJJ|J rus3 orboth 91 ,_ n/ _ 51 , purchaser beyond first cost, and the undoubted advantages they poasesß over every other truss Measurements Required.—The entire cirextant constitute them as absolutely the best, cumference round the body two inches below aud therefore the cheapest, that can bo pro- the top of the hips, in a line with the protrucured. The following are a few extracts from sion. State if the rnpture is on the right, left, the leading Medioal Journals:— or both sides, or at the navel, and about the The Lancet.—" Skull's Okonite Trusses are pize of protru%ion, and any special oharaoterhe mostjeffective we have evernoticed." istics of the displacement. THEODOEE BKCJLL, Surgical Instrument and Appliance Manufacturer, - 91, SHAFTESBUEY AVENUE, LONDON W., ENGLAND. (Two minutes' walk from Piccadill/, Oxford and Cambridge Circuses.) (ESTABLISED 1863.) Manufacturer of all kinds of Surgical Instruments, Trusses, Belts, Obsterio Binders, Elastic Stockings, Knee-Caps, Anklets, Suspensory Bandages, Enemas, Syringes, Pessaries, Robber Goods, &o Full Particulars mailed free. DB J. COLLIS BROWNE'S nOUGH^ TS^Tfiß GREAT SPECIFIC FOR L> ASTHMA, 1> "nYSEiffEIIY, ix, , T prtT f ,T^ BROWNE'S OEN-iSBAIi BOAED OF HEALTH, Lon. i COLLIS don, REPORT that it ACTS as a CHARM; BROWNI3 (late Army Medical Staff) DIS- one dose generally sufficient. COVERED a REMEDY, to denote which he n7DD^XT A ; r , ,ot„ „ , coined the word CHLORODTNE. Dr. Browne Dr. GIBBON, Army Medical Staff, Cats the SOLE INVENTOR, and as the Com- outta, states;—" Two doses completely Cured position of Chlorodyne caunot possibly be me of Diarrhcea." discovered by Analysis (organic substances T « ijr n , > g fililnrnrlvn defying elimination) and dnce the formula J)^^ =Jj d gJJ lor a^o has never been published, it is evident that pMN ofKYE^Y KIND> affopilg a Palm any statement to the effect that a compoand lS WITHOUT HEADACHE dcutical with Dr. Browne's Ohlorodyne must and & the nervoug a tern when ex be false- . - ■■ hausted. This caution is necessary, as many persons ; : ■ deceive pnrchasets by false representations. T"|S,' J- Collis Browne's Chlorodyae _. —-; —-—— X^ Rapidly outs short all attacks of DR. J. Collisßrowae's Ghlorodyne I^PILBPSY, SPA*MS, COLIC, PAL —Vice-Chancellor Sir W. PAGE WOOD t^ PITATION, HYSTERIA. stated publicly in Court that Dr. J. COLLIS : BROWNE was undoubtedly the INVENTOR "IMPORTANT OAOTIO N.--Tb of CHLORODYNE, that the whole Btory of X IMMENSE SALE of this REMEDY the defendant Freeman was deliberately un- has given rise to many UNSCRUPULOUS *-■'« and he roarettcd to say it had been IMITATIONS. Be cat-ofultoj observe Trad, sworn to.—See The Times, July 13, 1804. Mark. Of all Chamists. Is lid, 2s 9d ■ and 4s 6dDX. J. Collis Browne's Chlorodyne SOLE MANUFACTURER— lathcTßOE PALLEATIVE in ; . » „.„,„„„.. XTEURAIiGIA, GOUT, CANCER J- I- DAVENPORT, IN TOOTHACHE, RHEITJKATISM Gksat RusjELt St., Londok, WC. A LL in want of a Articlo Very J'T>BCEiPI BOOKS of all kinds in orna J\ Cheap should visit IRVINE' 1 LX mental eeriptlette* it the THAMES 11 DKAPERY SALE I STAB UFFIOB

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Thames Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 8058, 1 June 1895, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Thames Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 8058, 1 June 1895, Page 1

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