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General Notices J WALL PAPERS Over 200 Sample j •fnr\¥y\ O/4 First Mate Qualit ■to Select from, j li UIII \JU Splendid Designs ', SANITAmES^fronTHdr! ; GOLDS from Is 3d! 5 These are not Hemnants, but entirely New Stock, and th Largest and Best Selected in the district. , A Large Stock of Otto Gcc&s at Fropwtioa&ta Bates at Direct Inipbrter, : fell W «^i»|p^ ? il!f 1i I SKSJLFS OKOIITE TRUSSES for Hernia (EuptureJ (Especially for Travellers, Colonists, and Residents in Tropical Climates). Awabds— Gold Medal, Paris Exhibition(lSS9). Gold Medal, "World's Fair," Chicago (189 Skull's Okonite -Trusses ■ for-Euptore ■ are | British Medical Journal.—" 'J br-y arc-co in all respects the triost perfect and unique in- tiScally constructed, and give f trfect supj strumeuts ever offered to the public as in nil cases." '..--. mechanical supports and remedial appliances Medical Press and Circular.— 'Will uc for any fcrm of Euptnre of Internal Prolapse, doubt come into general use." Theee'trosses are of the best possible rnanu- Illuscrated Medical News.—" We can witli facture, they are self-adjusting, light, and every confidence recommend them * 0 all comfortable. The external surface being com* sn&erers from Hernia (Rupture)" and Pro. pletely covered with a non-absorbent material lapsus " '" (Okonite), of a flesh colour, rrsen>bling ivory, _, . . . . .. '.'■' < . they cannot be detected when bathing; they Thousands of", I7nsollCltßd HlOnialsJ are absolutely impervious to moisture, perspi- FrOXU all Parts OfHthe World. ' ration, and the acid excretions of the skin, xmrrm-ni t i■■ x « ' ■ x cannot rust or get out of order, cause no J^l^* \'T J ? m P1oy»° fellers orients, cutaneous irritation, will hold securely any af \ he? ateo*]J sopphedd.rect packed n size protrusion without pain, maybe washed *«* J ase *> Wlth pl«n aMres S >bels, by rewhen necessary with impunity, and can there- * "^ . fm 0' °rdeV "I?™* fore be worn any length of time in any Jj-J "ade payable to JTheodokr Skull, imatewithont becoming ofEensive, as is the^^ Shaftesbury Avenue, W. . case with those constructed with leather, Skull's New Okonite Trusses are manufac. elastic, and other objectionable materials of a tured »n.three distinct qualities at the followoronscharacter.' ing prices:— Skull's Ckonite Trusses for Rupture weigh Best Qlty. Med. Q'ty. Com Qlty. anly alow ouuees, and being uractically in- Single Truss, for right _ desfauctible, can be guaranteed to last aUfc ' orlefts.de .. 456 35/6 25/6 each Ume,%ias involving no further expense fco the Dou^J russ orloth 91 ,_ n/ _ 51/ _ '■ purchaser beyond fit st c^s't, and the nnrloubted '" ". ~ '" . '" advantages they poosesW over every other truss Measuhembnts REquiasi).—The entire cirextant constitute tbfem as absolutely the best, cumference-round tho body two inches below aud therefore the cheapest, that can bo pro- the top of the hi{%-in a line with the protrnenred. The following are. a few extracts from sion. State if the rupture is on the right, left, the leading Medical Journals :— or both sides, or at the navel, and about the The Lancet. —"Skull's Okonite Trusses are pize ©f protrusion, and any special characterhe most^effective we have ever noticed." istics of the displacement. • THEODOEE SKULL, „: Surgical 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 SargicaVlnatrauients, Trusses, Belts, Obstoric Binders, Elastic Stockings, Knee-Caps, A'nklets^ Suspensory Bandages, Enemas, Syringes, Pessaries, Kubbor, Goods, &c Full Particulars mailed fre->. Jfcfc J. UyLLflb ISxCU VV .ft J& & /ROUGHS Is TtIE GEEAT SPKwIFIC FOI \J 'ASTHMA, -^ f|YSENISRir, ■ —— r~^stLlß BROWNE'S GENEiIAL BOARD OF QBALTH, Lon '■ ■ GHLOBODYNE.-D« J.COLLIS don.EEPORT that it ACTS aaa CflAltM ■tmOWNB (late Army Medical Staff) DIS- one dose generally salHcicct. COVERED •«'«• REAIEDY, to denote which he " coined the word CULORODYNE. Dr. Browne D>'« GIBBON; Arrcjr. Medical Staff, Gal stho SOLE INVENTOR, and as the Com. outto, states;—" Two doses compljctoly Curoi position of Chloi-oclyue cannot possibly be me ef Diarrhoea." discovered by Analysis (organic substances „.„ T „„. »„.„.„,»»<, n^, %i , n A vn defying elimiuationj and dncc the fomala {) Va^qS t^L KS£l*\£uQ has-never becm publisned is : mdent that P^lN of K v.ES^ELV J, .ffocU -v^alrn n .anyrstatement to the efiect^nat v compound is h .p. wrrtI OUT HB^^fll Jentical with Dr. .Brt^^hloro^ne must and in^orut S th 6 B e rT ouß^l^m%^n c ■Ajalse.7,. ■'"; Sk.'^£if' >r''"J" '. ■' hausted. *" ' ' :•■■•''; «;V t -.,. *'TTuiu 11n 11rnr i ~^^on". ~"i many persons __. : ■-- ■■ ■• • ?■< - ' ••- Receive;p.nr^ase-a|^|^^ ; jepreaentati9ns.-' 'FYR. J. Oollis Erowae's Chlora^jrfi —j^*;^ ' "•''•' ■-*-<■ Rapidly cuts short all.attacks (if ? -Vice-Cfiar*^^.^^A*yyoOD. J^ piTATION, HYSTBtItIAI '% stated publicly if^fpuTC'thst DcII3vtI!DIiLIS. -iis*—'.■ '- — ■— ■■ ■» ■■■•■■■ - -y;-'; •"•;: BROWNE was 'tfSa^Hflfcljr th^i*VEj,XQR rtT-IBt PORT AN T %'f!HLOßODY^l,^jj^B^b^ao.^efe uJLi IMMENSE SALE ofrthi^ißflMßD the clefendant-^eeman'^flpfr^eliberately- uni": has %iven rise to many WNSCRtJPULO.TT fc.--?, and be'resetted tb*^l^ Jit-had been IMITATIONS. Be careful to observe Tra< gwo'rn to.—See Tlie Times,; Juiy13,1?64. Mark. Of all Chemists. Is HtJ, gs 9 — : •■":■'•" ■ ——— ' and 4s "6(1 :■■ DE- J« Collis Browne's ChJorodyne SOLE MANUFACTURES— v IstheTRUE PALLIATIVE in -. n«h5M Dfl P> NEURALGIA, GOUT, O AKOER J- T. DAVENPORT, TOOTHAUHJS, RHES|PIATISM Gkeat Rus^em, St., London, WG. a|lL in want] of a "Good Y&y ■ \ j> EGEiPI BOOKS j,o{ all| kinds iiy orn i^mCheap ehdnld visit- -I|^iNil' I Li mental Krafchjsftf»At ,the,..^tJAMJ db^i'Sßl'saijE/ ■ : „■: Th& f» cabj;o^lQJß-¥.^-|- ;: ■•• "• W ■■...■-. ■ i- ■- •■■■' vrf:-?" ■ -:4. "■'■'

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Thames Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 8107, 29 July 1895, Page 1

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