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| Falling hair Is one of the most certain indications that the | | • hair-follicles are weakening. Some people say that falling g | hair is natural, and that new hair is certain to grow in its li | place. This is a half truth, and in consequence dangerous. | If falling hair is natural, and each fallen hair is replaced, 5j | v 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-ro'ots are not healthy, it is almost certain ! ' I that, a new growth—if there is one at all—will be weak and 1; j not lasting. The best plan js always to keep the scalp £ ! healthy by using reliable preparations such as j Circassfaii Cream ■/ "'j I You will find that their constant use will prevent loss of hair,' ii I arid , that a young, vigorous hair-growth will take theplacc j; \ ■ of that which has already been lost.. These two preparations >; J have proved an effective and lasting cure in numerous cases» ? Mr. Brlce has \received very many testimonials to that T , | effect. His cures have always been obtained with the use of '? | the :Regenerator aided by the Circassian' Cream, and they | 1 have never been known to fail where there was the faintest i'i I possibility of success. Their constant use (J J;,:' Insures* Against Less, jj Mr. Brlce has exhibited photographs and testimonials from | t people who have been cured, and he has a standing offer of . > \ £500 to anyone who can prove that these are not thoroughly |

I Brice's 'Ke|gesiei?aitbs? ■ - a . q|© ;| 1 Special SirongJh'|(for Old-Standing Cases) 5/§ ; | |y .Circassla.sa::;'Crean3i•; S/- ■ | || BRICE'S REGENERATOR can be obtained at the Pharmacies of | fe] •R. Johnston, Cuba Street; W. S.' Wallace, Willis Street: C. A j ; ]- , [<$ . Fletcher and. Dunbar Sloan'e, Lambton Quay; S. Bredin, Can-' g 'M stable Street; J. C. Burbery.'Hataitai; D.1.C.; George Hovre, «• :Bj Tobacconist; C. A. Williamson, Petone;-L. Aplin,. Carterton; H. r: l T.'Wood, Mast«rton; .and all Leading Chemists., ■' ,

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1711, 31 March 1913, Page 3

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337

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1711, 31 March 1913, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1711, 31 March 1913, Page 3

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