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Genera] Notices WALL PAPERS I tier 2(W U tuple fprnyi Qrl 'First Rate Quality to Select from. llUill O^ fij (a tic J isijfis SANITASis^om~5d! GOLDS from Is 3d! These are not Memnants, btlt entirely New Stock, and the Largest and Best Selected in the district. A Large Stock of Other Goods at Proportionate Sates at H. D. DRIVER'S, , Direct Importer.

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THE LATEST INVENTICXN. SKULL'S OKONITE TRUSSES for Hernia (Bupture) (Especially for Traveller*, Colonists, and in Tropical Climates). Awards—Gold Medal, Paris Exhibition(lßS9). Gold Medal, " World's Fair,"Chicago ( IFJ: Skull's Okonito Trusses for Enpture are | British MedicalJonrnal.—" They are sci in all respects the most perfect and unique in- tifically constructed, and give perfect sn p p strnments ever offered to the pnblic as in all cases." mechanical supports and remedial appliances Medical Press and Circular.—' Will no for any form of Buptnre or Internal Prolapse, doubt come into general use." These trasses are of the best possible manu- Illustrated Medical News'.-" We can with factnre, they are self-adjusting, light, and every confidence recommend them to all comfortable. The external surface- being com. gnfte rers from Hernia (Rupture)" and Propletely covered with a non-absoruent material lapsus." (Okonite), of a flesh colour, rrsembling ivory, - ■-, they cannot be detected when bathing; they Thousands 'of; Wnsolicitedj. % " jnOßiallV are absolutely impervious to moiatare, perspi- Prom all PartsM the World-S ration, and the acid excretions of the skin, vrrtrru/iv cannot rust or get out of Ardor, cause no NOIICE.-I employ no travellers or agents, cutaneous irritation, wilt hold securely any ana™ey afe only supplied direct, packed n size protrusion without pain, may be washed * r" 6"', p • addreßß label 8» h7 w wLen necessary with impunity, and can there- ™rn r °f ma} ] on "WJP* of £0. Order or Bank fore be worn any length of time in any £7™ made Payable to iThbodokr Skvm, climate without becoming offensive, as is the Bn<»teß°«wy Avenue, W. case with those constructed with leather, Skull's New Okonite Trusses are raanufacalagtic, and other objectionable materials of a mci {» three distinct qualities at the followorous character* ing prices j— Skull's Ckonite Trasses for Rupture weigh BestQlty. MedUJ'ty. Com Qtty. only s»t«sw ouuees, and being practically in- Single Truss, for right - - destrnctible, can be guaranteed to last a life. or left side .. 45/6 35/6^ 25/6 each time, thus involving no fnrther expense to the Double Truss or loth purchaser beyond £rst cost, and the undoubted . acs " •• M" 71/- 51/----advantages they pousess over every other truss Mbasubembnts Required.- The entire cirextant constitute them as absolutely the best, cumference round the body two inches below ityd therefore the cheapest, that can be pro- the top of the hips, in a line with the protrncured. The following are a few extracts from sion. State if the rupture is on the right, left, the leading IMtedioal Journals:— or both sides, or at the navel, and about the The Lancet,—" Skull's Okonite Trusses are size ef protrusion, and any special character, be mo«fc|cffective we hare ever noticed." istics of the displacement. THEODORE 8K CJIjIj, Surgical Instrument and Appliance Manufacturer, 91, BHAFTESBUEY AVENUE, LONDON W., ENGLAND. (Two minutes' walk from Picoadill/, Oxford and Cambridge Circuses.) (ESTABLISED 1863.) Manufacturer of all kinds of Sargioal Instruments, Trusses, Belts, Obsterio Binders, Elastic Stockings, Knee-Caps, Anklets, Suspensory Bandages, Enemas, Syringes, Pessaries, Rubber Goods, &o Fall Pattiaulars mailed free.

DE J. COLLIS BROWNE'S riOUGHS. TS^flß GBEAT SPECIFIC FOR VJ pOLDS, A T^IARRHCEA, J-> ■. ■ ■ \, I R. J. GOLLIS BROWNE'S GENERAL BOAED OS 1 HEALTH, Lon- ? ' CHLORODYNE.—Dk. J. OOLLIS d°n, REPORT that it ACTS as a CHARM; BROWNE (late Army Medical Staff) Dig- one dose generally suffioiect. COVERED a REMEDY, to denote which he — coined the word CHLORODYNE. Dr. Browne Or. GIBBON, Are? Medical Staff, Cals the SOLE INVENTOR, aud a3 the Com- outto, states;—" Two doses completely Cured position of Chlorodyne cannot possibly be nic of Diarrhoea." discovered by Analysis (organic substances -^-T^j _ _ Z -~—~~^~^=™. defying elimination) and,since the formula I | X' r Browas S Chlorodyn has never been published, it is evident that *f. La. * jl <l aid medicia« which assuage any statement to the effect that a compound is * AU* or*-YfittY KIND, affords a palm re identical with" Dr. Browned Chlorodyae must *™f »B Keep, WITHOUT HEADACHE be false. ■ and invigorates the nervous system when ex This caution ia necessary, ai many persons 8 ' jeceiro purchaser by falsa repregentations. TXR. J. Collis Browne's Chlorodyne __„._, ,"■-,, -*-^ Rapidly cats short all attacks of p_R. J. Coins Browne a Chlorodyne t^ptlepsy <pa tvt<? roTTn pat JJ-Vice.Cbai»cellor Sir W. PAGE WOOD K^TAWOK tSwSrTA stated publicly in Court that Dr. J. COLLI6 rilAll\JSS, M. 1b 1 *, KIA. BBOWNE was undoubtedly the INVENTOR "IMPORTANT CAUTION —Th of CHLORODYNE, that the whola story of JL IMMENSE SALE of this REMEDY i the defendant Freeman was deliberately an- haa given rise to many UNSCRUPULOUS t-ryi, and he regrette4 f# gay it had been IMITATIONS. Be careful to observe Trad, sworn to.—See T7ie Times, July J. 3, 1864. Mark. Of all Chamiats. Is Hd. 2a 9(1 —-=-=^^ and 4§ 6dD^lAhSfiSS ?I 0LT?lT Bi?K° dyne SOLE MASUFAOnTRIHNEURALGIA, GOUT, CANCER J. T. DAVENPORT, TOOTHACHE, RHEITMATI3M Gkbat R UBSELI(: sr., Londok, wo. ALL in want of a {Good lrtiol* Yevj p ECEiPI BOOKS of allj kinds in orna Cheap dkonU ?isit JB\IKE' Li mental script latter at the THAHES DKAPEBYS^E STAB OFFICE

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Thames Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 8063, 7 June 1895, Page 1

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