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BUSNS AND SCALDS. A comparatively slight bum or scald may, develop into an obstinate sore unless it receives immediate attention. t , It should be treated before' the air has time to affect it injuriously. The great point is to have your remedy at hand. It is of no use having it bandv in the store a mile away. Have it handy in the, house. Rexona is the most effective remedy for burns or scalds yet marketed. Anoint the whole surface of the affected parts, arid then bind over with clean linen, not too tightly. Under these conditions the burn or scald will heal nicely. 'A tin .of Rexona in the house is worth a dozen tins in the chemist's shop. When the burn or scald v is accompanied with any pronounced shock to the system, Laxo-Tonic Pills may be used with advantage to fortify and invigorate the slactcned nerves. Rexona is a reliable remedy for Cats. Burns, Brnincrj, Eczema, Pimple:, Soto, Chapped Hand", Chilblains, Piles,' and nil irritations and eruptions of the Skin Sold by all Chemists and stores In triangular pott at 1/6 and 3/. Sample tin forwarded free upon application to -<<??ssS>v Laxo-Tonic Pill Co., IS O'Connell St., Sydney, N S W JSSSffii

B3enr«i,inanii,in,i linn. im»ji-inj.u.i.ji.. l i.ii i i,.i» i n 1 .,u.,.i.. J .,.i^.i.,. J i J ii.,_i„.. —,- ~,.,,. ~.„._,— Hair is a delicate -plant. If you want your Lair to be a healthy grower, then treat it as such. Give it attention; seo that it does not lack nourishment. Starve your hair and you will get s exactly the same return as if you starved or misused a plant. First it will weaken, then fall out, and ultimately tho roots will die. It is also true that hair, like a plant that is not healthy or strong, invites attack from the various diseases likely to assail it. , Be wise, therefore, if you wish to retain your hair; care for it; see that it is properly 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 scalp, 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 roots renew their growth. Mr. Brice has successively treated thousands, of cases of hair trouble, and his remedies are the result of years of research. ' His successes have proved • their efficacy. Here is one:— ■' , '' v i BEFORE 1 USING, AS AT PRESENT. AFTER USING. 'If you wish to renew the growth of your hair, save it from falling out, or to make it healthy and strong, give this regenerator a fair trial. Do not condemn it because- you may have been duped in the past, but go and see tho certified, original photographs on view at the D.1.C.; Dunbar Sloane, Chemist, Lambton Quay; W. S, Wallace, Chemist, Willis Street;and at R. Johnston's Pharmacy, Cuba Street. They tell the real truth, and speak in unmistakable language. There are many hair restorers, tonics, and regenerators on the market. Is there any one which can produce and publicly 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 the pictures aro reproduced direct from negatives, without any retouching whatever. MAKES HAIR GROW. . PRICE 3/6. SPECIAL STRENGTH, 5/6. -, When the scalp is dry or troubled with dandruff, B rice's Glfcassiail Cream should be used in conjunction with the Regener- ' ator. -There is nothing to equal the Circassian Cream for keeping the scaip in perfect condition. Price 2/« Seethe Original Photographs Showing what Briee's Specifics do. Obtainable from leadingjChemists.

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 501, 7 May 1909, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 501, 7 May 1909, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 501, 7 May 1909, Page 7

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