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I' ;<««n mi ijiiMiiiijuimuiy '■' ■■ "Asa child Chamberlain's Cough Remedy cured my coughs and'colds and I have always used it for. my children. When Chamberlain's Tablets •were placed on the market I felt confident that they would do all that was claimed for them, for I knew that the manufacturers would not risk the reputation of their Cough Remedy by putting out an inferior line. The first time I had need of such a medicine I tried Chamberlain's Tablets and found them a perfect laxative. . Since then I have used them for different members of my family for indigestion; biliousness, constipation and sickj headache andihave found .them to be in every way just, as good as \ Chamberlain's Cough Remedy; and I know of.no higher praise to give them than that. ; Chamberlain's Tablets are a mild-and gentle laxative and we use nothing else in our family. I have found them to be quite as , safe aid. effective, for children as forthe grown up members of my family." , ; ,MR3. Mary'SajtoelvsW, Parramatta Rd., N.S.W."

NOT INCURABLE I || It is often said by people who do not know, that baldness j II | is incurable. That is not fact. Most people .who have ] 11 lost tlteir hair have still live hair-ioots, and these can be 1 1 1 made to produce a vigorous growth. Mr. Bnce has on ij 11 many occasions demonstrated this by making hair giow on ;i | a heads that have been bald for years. Mind you, in such; 1 11 cases the cure, has been a trifle slow, and treatment had to | ,II be persisted in, but still it ultimately proved 'successful, s 11 is the only cure which has photographic proof of successes ) ' 11 obtained in New Zealand from living New Zealanders. ] | 11 . These photographs, copies of which are displayed in vari- j , I a ous shop wtndawsl and in the newspaper„ j , * B | are in every essential detail genuine ; indeed, Mr. Brice j |jjj offers £500.to.anyone who can prove that the above state- | H | ment is not correct. j | a Here is another example which proves ,that Brice's j li | Regenerator 1 | H Wore Using » ' Jjlci Uwig |j I Scrotton's Hoad, Hoathcoto Valley, $ Njj „ „„,_ . „„„, August 15th, 1008, 1 tt Messrs. W. 88108 & SON, ' ' : Ufa i Dear Birs,-I am very gratoful to you for the groat bonefltnnd 3 ! II 0 etc'ellent result "my daunntor has rooeived by using your Hair '' li H H Hoptenorßtor. It has oomplctoly roitorod her Hair agnln, as shown i U_ by the photographs tikon before and after usinff it. I tried many ! ! DB other Hair Hostorera boloro consulting you, all of which failod to ! || , hare nny bortofloial effect, and I oan confidently recommend your {' H U < Hair Restorer to anyone. Youro faithfully, ii I I , GEACE VOQEL. i ; Ji Brice's Regenerator :: 3/6 li . Special Strength :: 5/6 99 - Circassian Cream :: 2/« I i Remember : That the photographs exhibited are cures j |j | ( effected by Brice's Regenerator (nothing else), and that ; • 1] a ' when you want to give these specifics a trial, don't be : I I persuaded to use something else. When substitution is [1 § attempted, the substitutor is considering his own benefit-— : ! 11 h not y° urs ' a \ \__\ BRICE'S REGENERATOR can be cbtoinaj! at the Thsr- rsssi ' feS3 S aol l 9 "J Hl Johnston, Cut a Street,- W, S. Wallace, Willis IGm5 > 8 Dttoet, C. A. Flotohor and Dunbar Sloane, Lambtun B g Quay; S. Brodln, Constnblo Street; J. C. Burbory, Hatai-H 5 taii Georgo Howo, Tobacconist; C, A. 'Williamson. Potono| , < L Aplln, Cartorton; H. T. Wood, Jlautertou; and oil lead- _______ > n S ' Chemists / jU For Breakfast, gf w Lunch and w ' § y PP @r - m W Your tablo is incomplete without it. || fe\ Ask yovr grow for a wmclj., ■ fn>»|»

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1673, 13 February 1913, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1673, 13 February 1913, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1673, 13 February 1913, Page 3

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