62 Great Britain Division XXlLEast Arcade. 



527. WENTWORTH, MESSRS., 12 Museum Street, London, W.C. 

 (1) Fishermen's and Sailor's Oilskin and other Coats rendered unsinkable. (2) Blue Jackets' 

 Unsinkable Suits for torpedo and other dangerous services. (3) Unsinkable Suits for Fisher- 

 men on transfer service. (4) All kinds of Belts for Sailors, Fishermen, and Lifeboats. The 

 whole protected by three English patents. For articles for Ladies and Gentlemen, see No. 353. 



528. JOHNSON, J. W., & SONS, Manufacturers, Great Yarmouth. 

 (1) Life Saving Apparel. (2) Every description of Waterproof Oil Clothing, as worn by 

 Fishermen of the British Isles and other parts of the world. (3) Waterproof Oil Clothing 

 for Captains, Sailors, and Pilots. (4) Sou'- Westers for all parts of the world. (5) Every 

 description of Fishermen's Clothing, other than Waterproof, for sea and shore service. (6) 

 Water Boots of all lengths. (7) Life-saving Garments, as worn by Life-boat Crews and 

 Fishermen engaged in ferrying Fish from smack to carrier. (8) Waterproof Oil Clothing in 

 all Garments for ladies and gentlemen Yachting and Fishing. (9) Ladies' Waterproof Oil 

 Cloak fitted with Life-saving Apparatus. 



529. HALL, JOHN, 20 Shore, Macduff, N.B. Collection of Fishermen's 

 Sea Clothing, other than waterproof. 



530. SIEBE, GORMAN AND CO., 147 Westminster Bridge Road, S.E. 

 Diving apparatus for sponges. 



531. PILKINGTON, W., 180 East India Dock Eoad, Poplar, London, E. 

 Sample of 4 Pairs of Fishermen's Waterproof Sea Boots (Leather), suitable for wading and 

 deep-sea fishing. 



53I. PREIST & CO., 514 Oxford Street, London, W. (1) Preist's 

 Patent " Exeter " Fishing Knife. (2) New and improved Smoking Knives for Fishermen. 



(3) Pic-nic Knives, and Knives with Combination of Knife, Spoon, and Fork for Fishermen. 



(4) Fly-fishing Scissors Gut Trimmers, Fishing Plyers, and Disgorgers, &c. (5) Spring 

 Fish-weighers. (6) Knives and Scissors, specially for fishermen generally, knives containing 

 all necessary appliances for fishing purposes. 



5316. CORNWALL, COMMITTEE FOR. For details, see page 126. 



53lc. WHITING, H. G., 11 Poultry Chambers, Cheapside, London, E.G. 

 (1) Fisherman's Magnetod Boots. (2) Magnetod ; Rowing Belt and Wristlets, Magnetod Vests 

 for Prevention and Cure of Rheumatism. (3) Universal Nerve Invigorator for the Prevention 

 and Cure of Bronchitis. (4) Magnetod Drawers to prevent Cramp. (5) Swimming Belts 

 (Magnetod). (6) Magnetod Appliance for Prevention of Sunstroke. (7) Magnetod Ap- 

 pliances, for every part of the body, for the Prevention and Cure of Scurvy, Ague, Lumbago, 

 Sciatica, Amaurosis, &c. (8) Electric Life Reviving Apparatus. This apparatus is for 

 restoring the heart's action, and can be applied in a quarter of a minute to the man taken 

 out of the water, and in conjunction with the usual means employed. (9) Sea Sickness 

 (Prevention) Apparatus. (10 Fisherman's Magnetod Coats, Cloaks, Caps, &c., to prevent 

 the effects of damp and cold. (11) Magneto-Electric Machines and Electric Batteries, for 

 many diseases connected with the sea. (12) Magnetod Hair, Flesh, and other Brushes to 

 cure Neuralgia and other nervous diseases. (13) Small Compasses, Thermometer, &c. 



DIVISION XXII. [East Arcade.] See Plan, p. 26. 

 Food and medicine chests. 



532. WALKER & HARRISON, Phoenix Biscuit Works, Katcliff Cross, 

 London, E. Samples of Ship Biscuits, Flour, Peas, Oatmeal, &c. 



5320. NEEDHAM, A. J., 14 Hammersmith Terrace, London. Patent 

 Atmospheric Fountain. 



533. NESTLE, HENRI, 9 Snow Hill, London. (1) Condensed Swiss 

 Milk. (2) Milk Food. 



534. HENRY, JAMES HAY, The Pharmacy, Macduff, N.B. (1) Speci- 

 mens of Fishermen's Medicine Chests. (2) Exhibit of Henry's " Marine Saline," being an 

 Effervescent Preparation, containing some of the Saline Constituents of Seaweed and Sea- 

 water. 



BY SPECIAL BOYAL APPOINTMENT. 



r>AY ? SOST^&^SEWITT^S 



"ORIGINAL" STOCKBREEDER'S MEDICINE CHESTS, 



CONTAINING THE " CEEM1CAL EXTRACT," "GASEOUS FLUID," "RED DRENCH" &c, 



Prices: 2 16s. 6d. and 6 6s. Carriage paid. 

 22, DOKSET STREET, BAKER STREET. LONDON, W. 



