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WOLFES SCHNAPPS. I p^gHsiBIS^HVIANTi

Make Your Hair '. Grow Thick! ■ ' If it happens that your hair is thinning perceptibly, lose no time,, but get to work immediately. Every, day means greater loss, and consequently * greater difficulty in securing a restoration. The time required to restore a good hair growth varies , according to the length of time the hair soots have* ; been affected, and ,the degree of contraction in the hair-follioles.: Naturally,; those who have been losing their hair for a number of years would have, to persevere longer than where the trouble is only recent.

t BRICE'S J REGENERATOR

fis tlie outcome of Mr. Brice's sixty year 3' experi- | | enoe, and by using: it regularly in conjunction with h \ the Circassian Cream, you willikeep your scalp in I ; a good) healthy condition, ,ancl retain your hair E k \ ' until old age. * - [j • Mr. Brice has cured baldness and stopped fall- I' \ ing hair constantly during his long practice as a {j f Specialist in Christchuroh,/and he offers his | I 'preparations' feeling confident that if they are | j persevered with in accordance with directions, | I they will both stop further loss of hair, and in most I cases restore that which has been lost. | . | i Here is one cure:— § i This man was cured early In 1008, ancThls hair is still in '(, \ excellent condition. Ho had consulted a Doctor, and tried V ! several different Hair Restorers, without result. *|j „ this man, and, if' .g | 'your hair-roots are still alive, it- I \ WILL 'DO IT' | for you too. •. | | ' Brice's Regenerator - 3/6 | I'" Special Strength (for Old-Standing Cases) 5/6 | | Circassian Cream - - 2/-^ ' | H a BRICS'S REGENERATOR caii bo obtained at the Thar- n p R H oiacies.of B, Johnston, Cut ft Street; W.'S. Wallace, Willis Rh XHSSKJ Btroet, C. A. Fletchsr and Dunbar pSioane, Lambton yjjsjp " 10 Quay; S. Bredin, Constable Street; J. C. Burbery, llatai. £7 4 S tai; George Hoi\e, Tobacconist, C. A Williamson, Pctone; id L Aphn, Carterton; H. T. Wood, Maotorton; and all leading Qnemista " I am pleased to say that 1 have found Chamberlain's, Tablets a wonderful remedy for biliousness, sick headache and pains in the kidneys. I suffered many a day \ and night from these complaints until one day I saw Chamberlain's Tablets advertised in the paper for the : cure of biliousness and thought I, would give them a j trial. I am pleased to say that they gave such satisfaction that I feel a new woman since talcing them. 1 cannot say too much about Chamberlain's Tablets. : I have recommended them to others and they would not be without them now for any money." . i I - Mrs. Edith Wai,l. Clermont, Q. ';

LANE'S EMULSION i f ftl . | recommend Ayer's Sarsapa-1; - . ' ' 1 rilla. Makes rich, red blood, |; rnisiciiTiViPTivP DPriDi xs I Gives strength to'the ihus-J j y PfaOPLE |cles. Improves the appetite.| | Windows Wortla Watching I "DAY us a visit when Buying your XMAS PRESENT.. Wo can astonish' , .you for QUALITY abd VALUE. New goods of novel and artistic design in hair brushes and eand mirrors, epergnes, table cen- ' , , TRES, FRUIT STANDS. S . ; TEA.AND COFFEE SERVICES, AFTERNOON.SETS, v ENTREE DISHES, CAKE BASKETS, E.P. AND OAK TRAYS. ' CRUETS, TEAPOTS, PICKLE FRAMES, HOT WATER JUOS. -• CHILDREN'S MUGS,, BUTTER AND JELLY DISHES, Etc. < . EVERYTHING NEW AND UP-TO-DATE. STEWART TIMBER, GLASS & HARDWARE Co 1 (LTD.), • 30, 82, 84, COURTENAY PLACE. '

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1679, 20 February 1913, Page 3

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557

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1679, 20 February 1913, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1679, 20 February 1913, Page 3

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