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* ■ - uenerai wosioes ■ WALL PAPERS „." * -' \. . . 4';' ..■ ' "Cter 200 &i»'vrisls fprtm QH rßt:Kute Quality to Selectfrtm. II Ulli O" &j hi>iiit) J i&iitts SANITA^SUom~Sdf! GOLDS from Is 3d! These are not Remnants, but entirely New Stock, and the Largest and Best Selected in the district* \ A L&rge Stock of Other Goods at Proportionate Sates at H. D. DRIVER'S, _ Direct Importer. iUif^lZ&UTihMfsm -rife 6 i!lilili!||fißillHSi|i^ i gilH 2 , ISH LATEST INVENTION. SKULL'S OKONITE TRUSSES for Hernia (Rupture) . (Especially for Travellers. Colonists, and Residents in Tropical Climates). Awabds— Gold Medal, Paris Exhibition (1859). Gold Medal, "World's Fair,"Cbicago • (IH' Skull's Okon»*/ Trusses frr flupture are | British Medical Journal. —■" Ihpyaresc: in all respects the most perfect and unique in- tifically constructed, and give perfect snpp strnments ever . offered to the public as in all capes." mechanical supports and remedial appliances Medical Press and Circular.— 'Will no for anyftrm of Kuptnre or Internal Prolapso. doubt come into general use." These tmeses are of the best possible manu- illuscrated Medical News.—" We can with ftctbrp, they are self.adjiistins>, light, and every confidence recommend them fo all comfortable. The external suriarc being com- sufferers from Rernia (Rupture)" and Propletely covered with a non-absorbent material lapsus" = (Okonite), of a flesh colour, resembling ivory, ■—yr>,,,. „.,,*< ■ . . thiy cannot be detected when bathing they Thousands XWnsolicitedj. £ -.moniala are absolutely impervious to mo^sturs, perspi- Prom all Partsßof' the,'WcrldJ ? ration, and the acid excretions of the "kin, NOTICEt _ jem , traTellerß or cannot rust ? r get out of Zll'c™Z *Z and they are only supplied direct, packed 'n cnteneoes.imtatioD, mil hold any wood I.J . P nm protrnsion without P«», «ay be W«J^ tnrnof mail on receipt of P.O. Order or Bank Klttiueeeflaary with .mpnmty and can there- Draft made p h} V fore be worn aoy length of time in any g ft b Avenue W climate without becoming offensive, as is tho ™ ,i» 't «i • m oaw with those constructed with leather, Skull s New Okonite Trusses are manufac elastic and other objectionable materials of a tured m thloe 'lwtinot qualities at the follow, won. character. Ingpriomi- ' Sknll's Ckonite Trusses for Rupture weigh . Best,Qlty..Med. Qty. Com Qlty. ,nly 4ew ounces and being t,rac«cally in- Sin^Tm^forn.ht destrncitible, can be guaranteed to last a life ' , time, thu> involving no farther expense to the Dou^ russ or toth 91 ,_ n/ _ 51/ . * ptiretaser beyohdfi! st^cost, and the undoubted advantage's they pbtTsess over every other trusß Measueesibnts Required.- The entire cirixtaht constitute them"as absolutely the best, cunaference round the body two inches below aud therefore the cheapest, that can be pro- the top of the hips, in a line with the protrucared. The following are a few oxtracts from sion. State if the ruptare is on the right, left, the leading Medical Journals :— or both sides, or at the navel, and about the k . ' TKeL'ttiicet. —''-Skull's Okonite Trusses are size ef protrusion, and any special charactervte most effective we have ever noticed.''- istics of the displacement. / THEODORE] SKXJXjIj, Siirgical Instrument and Appliance Manufacturer, 91, SHAFTESBURY AVENUE, LONDON W., ENGLAND. (Two minutes' walk from Piccadill/, Oxford and Cambridge Circuses.) (ESTABLISED 1863.) Manufacturer of all kinds of Surgical Instruments, Trusses, Belts, Ob3terio Binders, Elastic ' ' "Stockinors, Knee-Caps, Anklets, Suspensory Bandages, Enaraas, Syringes, Pessaries, Rubber Goods, &c Full Particulars mailed fre>^. DB J. COLLIS BEOWNE'B CnTTr'K? TS«TI3E GEEAT SPECIFIC FOR A OHONOBITIS. ■■U 7~w r^fiOLLIS BROWNE'S general board of health,"!^. ' nmORODYNE-DB.j!oOLCIS don, RE PORT.that it ACTS as a CHARM; BROWNE (late Army Medical Stall) DIS- on? *°™ genially sumcigpt. ST^JcnL^^TiS^ ■JJr,.mßI IOHs1OH s 4«,-3W-l BWT. *U %t qOLE INVENTOR, and as the Com-, cutta, states.—" Two uoaes completely Cured notion of Chlorodyne- cannot possibly b, me^f_DiarrhoW; discovered by f^fJ°^\™)t?Zt T^ '• Colli. Browa»*s Chlorodyn defying elimination) and sine, the loranla \J £fl R „ i(] m<sdioilie wW h d J has never been pablwlied. it is pAIN of Fys ,\ Y [Qm affopd , ft na , m « aoy statement to the efToct that a compound is WITfIOUT KBADAOHB identical with Dr. Browne's Obbrodyne must ]a^ov^ ths norvoa3 gy3tem wh(jn 0J t.be false. hausted. Tiiis caution ia noceasary, as inaisy persona aeceive pnrchagefs by false representations, Tpvß. J. Collis Browne's Chlorodyne : ~~ ~ AS Rapidly cut 3 short all attacks of DR. J.Collisßrowoe's Chlorod^ae ITIPILSPSY, SPA MS, COLIC, PAL -Vice-Char-cellor Sir W. PAGE WOOD Hi FIXATION, HYSTERIA. «tated publicly i» Court llmt Dr. J. COLLIS • SSnWHE-waß undoubtedly the INVENTOR TMPORTANT CAUTIO N.—Th flf OHLORODYNB, that the whole giory of JL IMMENSE SaLE of thia REMESDY xue, r'pfendant Freeman was dalibernteiy un- has givpn ris D to many UNSCRUPULOUS ' - nnd he regretted to say it had been IMITATIONS. Be careful to observe Trad, tr ~^n to— Soeffße Times,.July 13,1?64. Mark. Of all Chemists. Is lid, 2s 9d ■Wv ___!____: — and 4s 6d. J. Collis Browne's Chlorodyne SOLE MANUFACTURER— i^riri \RAjijI A, GOU V, C A.NCER J- T, DAV£N POR I , IN TOvTHAtiUJfi?. KHSXIMATIjM Gkbat RussßLigST,, Londov, WO. **?"~ rr "•„ W ant of a Articlt; Very S > ECEIPI BOOKS of allj kinds in orna \ rifi-iT) should visit RVINE' i\, mental script lettei »t the THAMES

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Thames Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 8076, 22 June 1895, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 8076, 22 June 1895, Page 1

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