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General Notices WALL PAPERS I ttr 2li) It cm pie f p /-\ *y«| O A First Bet te Quality to Select from. llUlll Q U k] (<1 tit 111 it, % SANITAEIEsIJom~Sd! GOLDS from Is 3d ! These are not Bfmnants, but entirely New Stock, and tin Largest and Best Selected in the district, A Large Stock of Other Goods at Proportionate Sates at H. D. DRIVER'S, I3irect Importer, THE LATEST INVENTION. SKULL'S OKONITE TRUSSES for Hernia (Rupture) (Especially for Travellers. Colonists, and Residents in Tropical Climates): Awabds—Gold Medal, Paris Exhibition(lß39). Gold Medal, "World's Fair/ Chicago (189 Skull's Okonite Trasses for Rapture are | British Medical Journal.—" They are so 1 in all respects the most perfect and unique in- tifically constructed, and give perfect snpp strnments ever offered to the public as in all cases." mechanical supports and remedial appliances Medical Press and Circular.—' Will no for any form of Euptnre or Internal Prolapse, donbt come into general nse." These trasses are of the best possible manu- IHuscrated Medical News.—« We can with factnre, they are self-adjusting, light, and eTery confidence recommend them to all comfortable. The external surface being com- gafterers from Hernia (Rupture)" and Propletely covered with a non-absorbent material lapsus " (Okonite), of a fleßh colour, rrsembling ivory, -=»•— — t^%. _ „,..-* they cannot be detected when bathing; they Thousands Tof,! Unsolicited,!, monials are absolutely impervious to moisture, perspi- FrOtt all Parts oCthe World, ration, and the acid excretions of the skin, "KrrvrrmF r i ». i « a cannot rust or get out of nrfler, cause no aB ?^I0^-~ Ifmploy^ ojT 1I?" ora 1 ??^ cutaneous irritation, will hold securely any ™aJ hey "c °»l* s, nPPhe* direct packed n size protrusion without pain, maybe washed 7°° !"?•, Wlth P«» addres H labels, by rewLen necessary with impunity, and can thfte. *? rn °f ma/ on ™oeipt. of P.O. Order or Bank fore be worn any length of time in any £»£» ade JV* I*.**1 *.** ITheodobk Skv Mj climate without becoming offensive, as is the shaftesb«ry Avenue, W. case with those constructed with leather, Skull's New Okonite Trusses are manufac elastic,and other objectionable materials of a *ured | n three distinct qualities at the followorons character. 'm« P*'o*"« — Skull's Okonite Trusses for ttnpture weigh BestQlty. Med. Q'ty. Com Qlty. aaly al ew ouuees, and being uractically in- Single Truss, for ri^ht , destructible, can be guaranteed to last a life or left side .. «.« 35/6 26/6 each time, th.us involving no further expense io the Pougejrusß orhoth purchaser beyond first cost, and the undoubted .... - /- /- advantages they pousess over every other truss Measurements Required.- The entire cirextant constitute them as absolutely the best, cumferonce round the body two inches be'.ow and therefore the cheapest, that can be pro- the top of the hips, in a line with the protrucured. The following are a few extracts from sion. State if the rupture 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 characterhe most effective we have ever noticed." istics of the displacement. THEODORE] BKTILL., Surgical Instrument and Appliance Manufacturer, 91, BHAFTBSBURY AVENUE, LONDON W., ENGLAND. (Two minutes' walk from Piccadilly, Oxford and Cambridge Circuses.) (ESTABLISED 1863.) Manufacturer of all kinds of Surgical Instruments, Trusses, Belts, Obsterio Binders, Elastic j Stockings, Knee-Caps, Anklets, Suspensory Bandages, Enemas, Syringes, j • Pessaries, Rubber Goods, &c Full Particulars mailed free. DE J. COLLIS BROWNE'S /ROUGHS. TSATfIE GBEAT SPECIFIC FOE \J /^OLDE, A riIARftHCEA, \J asTHMA, J-7 TYSfSE»rERY, A ORONOBITIS. U /^.HOLSRA JLj v> S r ir COLLIS BROWNE'S GENERAL BOARD OF HEALTH, Lon--1 COLLIS don, EEPORT that it ACTS as a CHARM; BROWNE (late Army Medical Stafl) DIS- one dose generally sufficient. COVERED a REMEDY, to denote which he ' -■ W^T . T, , coined the word CHLORODYNE. Dr. Browne Dr. GIBBON, Army Medial Staflf, Cals the SOLE INVENTOR, and as the Com- outta, states;—•« Two doses completely Cured position of Chlorodyne canDOt possibly be me ef Diarrhoea." f discovered by Analysis (organic substances -»-^-r» t n it- -n » «i ■■ i defying elimination) and since the formula T)K. J- Cqlhs Browne's Chlorodyil ueijriue, t. / a- ;j-_j. tv fl f J^J Is a liquid medicine which assuage has new bees [V^\M ,ti u^ evident that PAIN of FVH ftY KIND, afforde a calm re any statement to the eiTect that a compound is f .. WITHOUT FEADACHK identical with Dr. Browne's Chlorodyne must ™njng. "«ep» WLimjUi UtoXDAynb i * i and invigorates the nervous system when ex be .false. • hausted This caution ia necessary, as many persons \ deceive purchasers by false representations. T^R* J- Collis Browne's Chlorodyne —■ XJ Rapidly cuts short all attacks of D^fo«?ff^Wf E pftm^t«PAL stated publicly in Court that Dr. J. COLLIS _ BROWNE was undoubtedly the INVENTOR "IMPORTANT CAUTIO N.--Th of CHLORODYNE, that the whole story of X IMMENSE SALE of thia REMEDY the defendant Freeman was deliberately un- has given riso to many UNSCRUPULOUS fc~«, and he regretted to say it had been IMITATIONS. Be careful toj observe Trad, sworn to.—See The Times, July 13, 1864. Mark. Of all Chemists. Is lid, 2& 9d — — and 4s 6dDR. j. Collis Browne's Chlorodyue sole manufacturesIs thoTRUE PALLIATIVE in , Tan . ucllßnilT VTEURAI.GIA, GOUT, CANCER J- T.I DAY I N POR T, i-N TOOTHACHE, RHEUMATISM Qbbat Russel^St., London, WC. \LL in want of a Article Very |>ECELPI BOOKS of allj kinds in orna J\ Cheap shonld visit RVINE' Li mental script letter »t the THAMES DEAPERY SALE ' " STAB OFFICE

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Thames Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 8080, 27 June 1895, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Thames Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 8080, 27 June 1895, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Thames Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 8080, 27 June 1895, Page 1

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