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W aAii,,M l ,.i,wAw»»»U^Mllli^llfllr^lHlllAlllMrßingwaMr^lll.l»iiwij«uyiiiwiwiiMiji^Mw>fy^ Tß I • ' Hair is a delicate plant. If you want your hair to be * healthy grower, tljen treat it as such. Give it /Mention; see that it does not lack nourishment. Starve your hair and you will get exactly the return as if you starved or misused a plant. r First it wM.w-eakeii, then fall out, and ultimately tho roots will , ie " is also true that hair, like a plant that'is not healthy or strong, invites attack from the various diseases likely to assail it. 1 " Be wise, therefore, if you wish to rotain your hair; care for it; , see that it isproporJy nourished. . Mr. W. Brice, of Christchurch, has for over 50 years studied'the hair in health and in disease, and his regenerator is positively beneficial. It cleanses the hair and scajp t removing dandruff and scale. It penetrates the glandular structures of the hair, nourishes the roots, and makes weak hair healthy and strong. It also makes dormant rdots renew their growth. ' ' Mr. Brice has successively treated thousands of cases of hair trouble, and his remedies are tho result of years of research. His successes have proved their efficacy. Here ia one:— BEFORE USING. AS AT PRESENT. AFTER USING. ' ' ' t n- If you wisll to renew tlie owtll of y° ur hair > savc from tailing out, or to make it healthy and strong, give this regenerator a lair trial. Do not condemn it because you may have duped in the past, but go and see the certified, original photographs on view at the D.1.C.; Dunbar Sloane, Chemist,'Lambion Quay; W. 'S. Wallace, Chemist, Willis Street;and atR. Johnston's liiarmacy, Cuba Street. They tell the real truth, and speak En unmistakable language. There are many hair restorers, tonics, and regenerators on the market. Is there any s one which can produce exhibit photographs showing such wonderful results? Remember, too, that these photographs were taken by Mr. H. H. -Clifford, the wellknown Christchurch photographer, who certifies that tho pictures are reproduced direct from negatives without any retouching whatever. "' MAKES HAIR GROW./ MlMJUMlllMi|»llMLll'»UltlU]ll.Ul»JUiai»fJU.lJaj»lL*»e»liaimj,«.Lii.«JLJiij..i.i...L.»Liiim..i..i..i^ PRICE 3/6. SPECIAL STRENGTH, 5/6. When the scalp is dry or troubled with dandruff, Brioc's-Cir« cassian Cream should be used in conjunction with the Regenerator. There is nothing to equal the Circassian Cream for keeping the scalp in perfect condition. < Price 2/« ', See the Original Photographs . Showing what Brice's Specifics do. - ' Obtainable from leading Chemists. ■ J No matter now dainty food may bo. or how carefully-prepared, foils' { (Imply ropugnent,to you If your stomach Is out of order. Thatdull'.palni I n.yotir stomach eausos you to simply loathe the sight oflrood-you can?,'!; tot oat. and yet you want something and don't know what. When you' } lo eat. you suffer tortures aftorwards. Do you realise what wlll-happeir, "5 ~ .o you ir you continue In this way ? Tour body will beeomo dopletediamT I ~' J any sickness is apt to talto hold or you. ir you escape such evils, yoo^ ; will do as lots of other, dyspeptics have dono-dlo of exhaustion, " -\ \\ . YqU positive!.v can avoid all these troubles by taking \ ■ ' \b3 i I The reason why any wholesome food Is not properly digested ls>booiuso( ' I the stomach lacks somo Important clement of digestion. Some stomachs; >] 5 lack peptone, others aro doDclent In gastric juice or hydrochloric.acid.'.*! j Theono thing necessary In any case of poor digestion, is to.supplythose!T« j digestive elements which the stomach lacks, and nothing; does thls.sol] j thoroughly and safely as DR. SHELDON'S DIGESTIVE TAiBULEsif , s They digest what vou eat, thus giving tho stomach a rost and t asslstancesj $ until It is restored to its normal action and vigor. fc- \ Ono of these Tabulcs will digest 1500 grains of meat, eggs, and-'othor| i wholesome food. They aro a genuine tonic, because they bring abouUnl f the only natural way a restoration of nerve poweiya building up.-otlosqi ; tissue and appetite, by tho digestion and assimilation of wholesopicfcod., > I '.'.Or, SHELDON'S V^^-o-^'i DIGESTIVE \ Are sold everywhere at 2/6 for a tin containing 80 Tnbules, or I will be posted upon receipt of the price by the SHELDON DRUG COMPANY, \ IS O'Conncll Stroot, SYDNEY.?

JTCHING, chafing, face blotches, heat rash, pimples •sunburn, cracks, chaps, or ■ any skin irritation quickly cured by LANE'S MEDOLINE— Queen "of Skin Tonics, i/- at Chemists. ' n. THE results obtained by Advertisers in the Classified Columns of "The Dominion" are such as to confirm their belief that tho paper has, a wider circulation than any other daily Journal in New. Zealand, ,

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 489, 23 April 1909, Page 7

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745

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 489, 23 April 1909, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 489, 23 April 1909, Page 7

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