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General Notices WALL PAPERS tier 2(jQ Urn pie {*%r\fY\ QH Fivst ate Quality to Select from. 11 Ul 11 O*-* ft? Ufiiut J csif,fis GOLDS from Is 3d! j These are not Remnants, but entirely Neiv StocJz, and the Largest and Best Selected in the district. A Large Steels ci Otto?-. Goods at Eropoitioaate Sates at Direct Importer. HBimmmmmm <% 3gssMi * .... * 'i SK (ILL'S OKONITE TRUSSES for Hernia (Eupture) (Especially for Traveller*. Coiosists, and Residents in Tropical Climates). Awards—Gold Medal, Paris Exhibition (I8°9). Gold Medal, "World's Fair," Chicago (ItV Skull's Okonite Trusses for Rupture are | British Medical Journal.—" Obey sire sc" in all respects the most perfect and unique in- tifically constructed, and pive perfect supp etruixsents ever offered to the public as in all cases." raecliaaicnl supports and remedial appliances Medical Press and Circular.— c Will no for any ft rm of Euptore or Internal Prolapse doubt come into general use." These trasses are of the best possible uianu- illuscrated Medical News.—* 1 We can with facfcnrp, they are self-adjusting-, light, and every confidence recommend them to all comfortable. The external eurlacc being com* auflerers from Hernia (Rupture)", and Propletely covered with a non-absorbent material Japsas " (Okonite), of a fles^i colour, rrsembling ivory, -aa-1""" ' : .-?i>,.. ...,,**, they cannot be detected when bathinl; they Thousands ;oCt!o'nsOllClte<3/. £ -.fflOllials are absolutely impervious to lHoistare, perepi- From all Partsgof "the,'WorldJ 3 ration and the acid excretions of the. flkin, NOTICE ._ j employno traTellerß or eat cannot rust or get oat of njclej, -««e no and they are only Applied direct, packed 'n cntaneoua irritation, will hold securely any ■ ' labels, by resne protrusion without pain may be tntn of mft .» on P J when necessary with impunity and can there- Draft m a I ThEoddrr g fore be worn any length of time in any ■ Shafteßbnp _ Z/ nn . VV climate without becoming offensive, as is the bh^ „, rJ A*!; ae! W' case with those constructed with leather, Skull a Ne» Okomte Trusses are manufac-.-lastic, and other objectionable materials of a tnrwl in three distinct qualities at the followorons character. " 2ng prices 5 - Skull's Ckonite Trusses for Rupture weigh Best Qlty. Med. Q'ty. Com Qlty. 3 aly aY ew ouuees, and being, practically in- Single> Truss^ for right destructible, can be guaranteed to fast a life or left side ..45 '6 86,6 25/6 each Ume, thua involving no further expense to the DouK russ. OT to, th 91 ,_ „,_ 51/ _ purchaser beyond first cost, and the undoubted " advantages they poasess over every other trnsa Rleasuhements REQUiaEU.- The entire cirextant constitnte tbem as absolutely the best, cumference round the body two inches below aud therefore the cheapest, that can be pro- the top of the hips, in a line with the protrucured. The following are a few oxtracts from eion. State if the rupturo 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 size of protrusion, and any special character- , he mostjeffective we have ever noticed." iatice of the displacement. THEODOEE SKCTXjL, Surgical Instrument and Appliance Manufacturer, 91, SHAFTESBUKY AVENUE, LONDON W., ENGLAND. (Two minutes' walk from Piccadill/, Oxford and Cambridge Circnse3.) (ESTABLISED 1863.) Manufacturer of all kinds of Surgical Instruments, Trusses, Belts, Obsteric Binders, Elastic Stocking, Knee-Caps, Anklets, Suspensory Bandages, Enemas, Syringes, Pessaries, Rubber Goods, &c Full Particulars mailed free. /ROUGHS. TSr^TI3E GEE AT SPECIFIC FOR U ,pOLD3, A niARRHCEA, \J \ STHMA, *J T\YSENrER7, A ORONOHITIS.. U /CHOLERA. - ri~^T rOT T.Ta -RTtOWNE'S GENERAL BOARD OF HEALTH, Lon- ' ! CHLORODYNE.-Dh J.COLLIS don, REPORT that it ACTS as a CHARM; BROWNE (late Army Medical Staff) DIS- one dose generally sufficient. COVERED a REMEDY, to denote which he b a"~""^t ,Cl <r coined the word CHLOUODYNE. Dr. Browne Dr. GIBBON, Arisjr Medical Staff, Calsthe SOLE INVENTOR, and as the Com- cutta, states;—" Two aoses completely Cured position of Ciilorodyne cannot possibly be mo «f Diarrhced." • ilioroverfd by Analysis (organic substances •»->. - n T n „- « , „. , , defying cliJnationj i and since the formula DV' C? 11 1.8, Br°™ B Chlorodyn ceiyiuj, Liiiu v ; j 3 a j,q Ul( j tnediciao which assuago has never been pubta;l.od, it ia evident that pAm of KVE^Y KIND aEfor j 3 a calm - fl any statement to the eirect that a compound is f „ WTTFTOnT TTRA DAHTTR •d/ntioal with Di\ Browne's Chlorodyne must trcf ? ng: b/ei-P« WllliUUx HbAUAOUL .utuLi^ii «iuu ±s* j ant j invi g or . a t ßß fc Q6 neriroas syatem when ex be.false. hausted. Tbia caution ia necessary, as many persons deceive purchasers by false representations, T^R- J- Collis Browne's Chlorodyne \J Rapidly cuta short all attacks of DH- J. Oollisßrowne's Ohlorod™ Tj^PIL SPSY, SPA: MS, COLIC, PAL _Vioe.Oha*cellor Sir W, PAGE WOOD |jj PHATION, HYSTEHIA. stated publicly i» Court that Dr. J. COLLIS BROWNE was undoubtedly the INVENTOE IMPORTANT CALTTIO N.—Th of OHLORODYNE, that the whole story of X IMMENSE SALE of thia REMEDY the cefendant Freeman was delibevately un- has given rißo to many UNSCRUPULOUS (:—? and he regretted to say it had been IMITATIONS. Be careful to observe Trad, i sworn to.—See The Times, July 13, \%U. Mark. Of all Cbemists. Is IM, 2s 9d — -— —-— and 48 Bd. DR. J. Collis Browne's Chlorodyne SOLE MANUFACTURESIS thoTftOß PALLIATIVE in , Tnj . UCian nDT VTEURAJ.aiA, GO«gT, CAKCER J- T. DAVENPORT, iM TOOTHACHE, RHEUMATISM Gkkat RusseuJSt,, London, WC. i ... i ———-_--____--__-_-__________•____._ 4LL in want of a jGood i.rticle Very !>ECEIPI BOOKS of all| kinds in orna J\ Cheap thoald visit IRVIKE' Li mental soripfc letter at the THAMES DRAPERY SALE STAR OFFICE

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Thames Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 8075, 21 June 1895, Page 1

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