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I, . Hair is a delicate plant. It.yon want your hair to ha a hwiHW !; grower, then treat is as such. Give it attention; see that itdoeo r J lo ' lack Starve your hair and you will get exactly . ' y tho' same return as if you starved or misused a plant. TW s it will weaken, then fall out, and ultimately tho, roots will die. B : - is also true that hair, like a plant that is, not healthy or., strong £ invites attack from the various diseases likely to assail it. > '■ t • Be.wise, therefore, if you wish'to retain your, hair: care for ii; 1 see that it is properly nourished. \ i ' i • r " Brice, of Christchurch, has for over 50 years.studiedthe i hair health and m disease, and his regenerator, is positively - beneficial. It cleanses the hair and scalp, removing dandruff and - r scale. It penetrates the glandular structures of the hair, nourishes 1 B the roots, and makes weak hair healthy and strong. It also makes ■ dormant,roots leuew their growth.* ■, ' tr n nW r • B t,?- has successfully treated thousands of casw of Hair' ' V , trouble, and his remedies are the result of years of. research His successes have proved their efficacy. Here is one-— ' ;. § fi m . sllll . Hal' BEFORE USING. AS AT PRESENT, ' AFTER USING. to renew the growth of your hair ' ra.va if frnwt ■' v falling out, orto make it healthy , trial. Donot condemn.it becanse.you may have been dtroed ! ] Fia-Du b 6 % certifi * d ' original,photopphs on ' » q l w?iiJTuT•''i -Si?- S loanß . Chemist,/Lambton' (W; W. Street - w'' . Street; R. Johnston's Pharmacy; Cuba btreet, _YV. 11. Coy, Chemist, Eevana Street, and at Mr T, . *'*">«•• "m** ■ There are many hair restorers, tonics, and regenerators on tl>« S t ¥ re . an 3 one which can produce and publicly exhibit photographs showing such- wonderful results ? Remember, too that these .photographs 1 -.were - "taken by Mr. H/ H.i Clifford . known Christchurch photographer, wh'o certifies that the niotnr M " • • are reproduced direct from negatives wilW nm, w^i^rpT^ ' ever, . ' - ..... y i■■ . ' MAKES If AIR GROW. PRICE 3/6. SPECIAL BTRENCTH, 5/6. ' When the scalp ia dry or troubled with dandrufi, BrfcCs Clrcasslan Cream should-be .'used in conjunction with the Rcgenera'. ■ ! There: ia/nothing to equal the Circassian Cream for keeping the scalp in perfect condition. PriCO 2/», See the Original Photographs Showing what Brice's Specifics do. J „Qbtainabl9 ,fron) lf) JLeading Chemists throughout 1 New Zealand. R©st tli© Stoimaeli.; : i ( 'f* HP" fljrspepsia and zS | restore the:digestirc org-ajis ta ' A x , health, \w must give the itomK' ach complete rest and gtfve the i ]* y-.. . , body • a plenteous variety of good tr TAKE OBEX nourishment, and at' the same time supply reconstructive material to be • 0 ' used-in repairing She jrom-out stw A To Hevise a method of 'amim. pKshiiig these things has bjea a., per- • . plexing 1 problem, and its solution ■ ." ™arks a new era-in <te treatment^E .• ■ -V'' HOW ITWASfiCCOMPtISWEO, . —By intricate expecbocnts and tsbo* v J|l'. ratonr work it wis found pognhh*<w> \ HHD. " ' Itff combine, to exact proportions* alt the i Out l\ digestants nataaOy used in the di- n \ Bestion of tie various efaaswof foods 1 j V\\ . . and to Dsits vutli tttexn tlw nrptA* substances peqmssd ta bo2d op,tin . .exhausted tissues. gy These iuvntiualious wire"espoci J ■ . illy conducted for the purpose of Bevisincr 'ai prcpanttoK wJikK by its presence in the stomach aid ' alimentary tract, would completely rdiew.the digestive organs ftwn .work by digesting whatever class of foods might be eaten. 1 RECORD SEEMS REMARKABLE.—-The result has fees mort ' than it at first seemed possible to accomplish. The preparation formed on these principles known as DS. SHELDON'S DIGESTIVE iTABULES, has been used by. many thonsands of dyspeptics, in . . ■ every case, they afforded almost^.instant:relief^.and, their continued' use never failed to bring about complete recovery, even in the worst eases after everything else had failed. This recoriT seems remarkable, — . but it is only a natural result of the imposition'and.properties of this preparation. ' ; i'; 1 : DICEST WHAT YOO E*T.—DR. SHELDON'S DIGESTIVE ITABULES digest whi'at you eat and allocs you to eat all the pood, wholesome food you want. If you are suffering from indigestion ■ you. will be surprised at the speedy relief they will givt you. If your ! case is of long standing it will require a. reasonable time to effect-,a 7 cure ; for Nature cannot replace worn out tissues .with new ones by magic.\ But when, by, the use of this preparation, the stomach is given 1 absolute, rest,: and abundant nourishment | and reconstructive materials ' , furnished, recovdry is certain and permanent; \ . ' SHELDON'S DIGESTIVE TABULES are obtainable at all Chemists and. Storekeepers at a/6 per tin of 8o Tabules. TREES. TREES. TREES. . ■: i 1 ■ ■ Bffid to THOMAS HORTON, LTD., for anything you roqulro fai ttn Trci ®®J la, ' 0 , thousands of tho Best Frutt Treos, Shelter, Hedso and Plantatlon .Trcss, Azaloas, CamolUas, RosoSj Rhodotiendrom,Oniamontal Shrubs eton to selest from. • ....... c SENO U8 A TRIAL ORDER, AND «TE; WILL CI7E YOU SATISFACTION. LANDSCAPE GAEDENINQ A SPECIALITY. , Crvtologaea on Application.. Spceial Quotations, for Largo Quantities Addrwo .Correspondence to .. Nuraorioa at Hastinr-s and ' ' ; Box 33, Hastings, HJB. ~ r Pahiatua. " MOillS B.ORTOH, iii aited, ! v ;.- NURSERYMEN.^;:v;: r Registered Offices, HASTINGS. ' ; ; ' .. ; ~... ■: ,CIl«|-. : . "PINiJ-MEHTHfI''"?'S MKRCANTILI' I 'ffl^^svas.aar'' ' PASTILFS, ISg' : SOLO m tl- TINS BY ALL QHEUISIS. [CIU36 H. N. UAETIN, General „ naj«. 1

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 533, 19 June 1909, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 533, 19 June 1909, Page 14

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