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h' ' ■, ' p /7 yaxiil RETS EEEEjv I r\ ....... n * i I h Falling hair is one of the most certain Indications that the ■ - U hair-follicles are weakening. Some people say that falling ! hair is natural, and that new hair Is certain to grow in its ' place. This is a half truth, and in consequence dangerous. | If failing hair is natural, and each fallen hair is replaced, \ £j then there could hardly ever be a case of baldness. The loss % | of a few hairs is not unnatural, but if they come out and I \ the scalp and hair-roots are not healthy, it is almost certain \ \ that a new growth—if there is one at all—will be weak and \ ■, not lasting. The best plan is always to keep the scalp 3 healthy by using reliable preparations such as f, 1 i \ Circassian Cream \ ''. 5 ! Yon will find that their constant use wlllprevent loss of hair, i i and that a young, vigorous hair-growth will take the place \, ! of that which has already been lost. These two preparations g. 5 ' have proved an effective and lasting cure in numerous cases. \ \ Mr. Brice has received very many testimonials to that \ \ ■ effect. His cures have always been obtained with the use of ti ; the Regenerator aided by the Circassian Cream, and they | i have never been known to fail where there was the faintest 5 : V possibility of success. Their constant use ■ | \ m%iws% A^sitist.'Loss "I f; ' ' .'.■». -: Mr. Brice has exhibited photographs and testimonials from | \ people who have been cured, and he has a standing'offer of i £500 to anyone who can prove that these are not thoroughly f \_ genuine. • I \ £iß'*\ youns Mi&L . ? x I'jT. fesA lady who owni : • A«%&Mfii&m S S Wsms&\ Dandruff and §mmMsok A ■ mm F-iL nB Hair. -Mtt» I 1 WXM- ■it'.Si'"'-? rt-'VS testifies: — MmM|»Am» A .; free from Dan- |§IW#« .j - the «vy of $ ! 1)( | qUa "-" te»l K: 'j ■ ' s J Speoldl Strength (for OltS-S&Bffeg Sasas) 5/6 | BRICH'S REGENERATOR caa be cMainoil at the Tharmacies of E. Johuston, Cut a Street; W. S. W.vllacn, Willis Street, C. A. Fletcher and Dunbar Sioane, Lambton Quay;,S. Bredin. Constable Street; J. C. Burbery, Hatai- . tai; George Howe, Tobacconist; C.'A. Williamson, Petone; L. Aplin, Carterton; H. T. Wood, ilasterton; and all leading Chemists. ' i . ■ Smitei MlS& 'Treatment* THE '"" SOCIETE LE FERMENT, OP PARIS (Sole Makers for Professor'Metchnikoff) BEG TO ANNOUNCE THAT THEY HAVE OPENED A DEPOT AT ■ Watson's Buildings, Wellesley Street East, Auckland. in which supplies'of '■.•:., LACTOBACILLI!! ■' will be sent by every mail steamer.' LACTOBACILLINB is a pure culture from selected strains of Lactic Ferments, and is the only preparation having the authority and recognition of Professor Metchnikoff. It is prepared in Tablets to be-eaten with meals, or in powder :form; with Which to prepare the curdled milk, or Bulgarian Yoghurt. By checking rntestiaal putrification "Lactobacilline".exerts a remarkabto mlluence towards the, attainment -of perfect^ is of special value in all.gastric,troubles, affections of the digestive tract, diarrhoea; dysentry,,auto-intoxication, etc., etc. Every.cylinder'of tablets '. and : powder bears the words:- . , .. ■ "•Lactobacilline'' prepares la Ste; Le. Ferment Seul Eournisseur du Frofr. Metchnikoff." 1 . ' ~ . Without which none are genuine. • ' . "LACTOBACILLINE" is sold at the following prices:— Tablets, boxes containing eight.cylinders of Tablets- • 56 - Sample cylinder of Tablets •• •• : ln 0 Powder, boxes'containing 10 cylinders of powder • • "J J K «g* tance by the Depot. Societe 10. Ferment, Watson's Building a Wellesley btreet East,-.. Auckland. ..-.'. '. ' if —: ' ' " *~ ' ' '"I have been a resident of Roclchampton since the "year.; 1866, arid of late years have been a sufferer from Indigestion.' | To make a long story short Igave myself.up as done with this i world when I happened to,take up the "Daily Record," in | : which I read of the cure, for my complaint—Chamberlain's Tablets. lat once got a bottle and started on them, and : before I had half.' finished it I fel.t as if I could eat and enjoy : my food, which I could not do before. You may wonder how Hived. I used to live on crushed biscuits until I started taking ■; that wonderful medicine-Chamberlain's Tablets." . j| . MRS.' M. A. HAWKE, East Street, Rocknampton, U. I

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1632, 26 December 1912, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1632, 26 December 1912, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1632, 26 December 1912, Page 3

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