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Advertisemen ts. 
COMPLETE OUTFITS, EQUIPMENT & STORES FOR EVERY CLIMATE. 
The latest inventions for saving space and weight, which can add to the 
comfort and convenience of travellers. 
JOSEPH TUCKER, INDIA, CHINA and COLONIAL STORES, 
79, NEWINGTON GREEN ROAD, LONDON, N. 
Loads of specified dimensions made up to come within the iveights suitable for head, mule or camel loads. 
PRESS NOTICES re EXHIBIT AT THE LIVINGSTONE EXHIBITION. 
The Times , January 2, 1900 “ There are wonderful beds and chairs, which resolve themselves 
into a bundle of sticks and a small parcel; there is a combined washhand-stand and bath, so compact 
and convenient that it almost vanishes before the eyes. 
“ One article specially worth notice is a real sun-helmet, a thing as different as possible from the 
heavy police helmets, slightly disguised in khaki, with which our troops are furnished.” 
The Medical Journal, January 6, 1900 “ Mr. Joseph Tucker exhibited many useful articles for 
tropical climates, among which may be mentioned a large and light solar topee, somewhat like a 
mushroom in shape. There were also garments made of silk khaki, and a folding combination 
washstand and bath of Willesden canvas.” 
Manchester Guardian, January 1, 1900 “ The most complete exhibit in the outfit department is 
made by Mr. Joseph Tucker, whose tent and camp equipment shows at a glance what modern enter¬ 
prise has done for making the life of the explorer fairly easy and comfortable.” 
The Queen, January 13, 1900 “It should be added that on all questions respecting the general 
outfit of missionaries and travellers, and of those resident in tropical lands, no more reliable authority 
—it was stated by Dr. Harford-Battersby—could be consulted than the firm of Joseph Tucker, 79, New¬ 
ington Green Road, N., whose well-known India, China, and Colonial Stores supplied every possible 
variety of articles needful for the health and comfort of travellers in every clime.” 
The Outfitter, January 6, 1900 “ Joseph Tucker exhibited airtight trunks and boxes, cabin 
trunks, tents and hammocks, sleeping valises, camp furniture, folding bedsteads, mattresses, mosquito 
netting, holdalls and kitbags ; also special woollen material clothing, hosiery and haberdashery, boots 
and shoes, helmets, hats and caps, blankets, sheets, pillows, cushions, and travelling rugs. Altogether 
the outfitting trade is well and worthily represented in its special section,and one can thoroughly appre¬ 
ciate the pains taken nowadays to cater for the hygienic requirements of travelleis and missionaries.” 
(3 minutes from Mildmay Park Station, N.L.R.) Established, 1868. 
THE GEOGRAPHICAL JOURNAL 
PUBLISHED BY THE ROYAL GEOGRAPHICAL SOCIETY. 
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Write for Particulars to WALTER JUDD, Ltd., Sole Advertising Contractors 
to The Royal Geographical Society, 5, Queen Victoria Street, London, E.C. 
Telephone—No. 976 Bank. Telegraphic Address—“Telotype, London.” 
