:l'' ■' ■ ■ ' fl is • s E ' i; ■ f Falling hair is one o| the most certain Indications that the § |j hair-follicles are weakening. Some people say that falling ■$ I hair is natural, and that new hair is certain to grow in its ;s | place. This is a half truth, and in consequence -jfl.ngerous. I | if falling hair is natural, and each fallen hair •- replaced, j; ■| then there could hardly, ever be a case of baldness. The loss t v of a few hairs is hot unnatural, but if they come out and ? • & , the scalp and hair-roots are not .healthy, it is almost certain J | that a new growth—if there is one at all —' will be weak and t | not lasting. The best plan is always to keep the scalp j; healthy by using reliable preparations such as ; I. ' JiT-JD "" ' ' 't, I Circasgiaß- Cream .; J I You will find that their constant use will prevent loss of hair, | p and that a young, vigorous hair-growth will take the place | , | of that which has already been lost. These two preparations | $ 7 proved an effective and lasting cure in numerous cases. | Mr. Brice has received very many testimonials to that p | effect. His cures have always been obtained with the use of | i H the Regenerator aided by the Circassian Cream, and they I | have never been known to fall where there was the faintest I | possibility of success; Their constant use 1 I ' . liMires Agaiisl Loss • !i Mr. Brice has exhibited photographs and testimonials from -I .:■ people who have been cured; and he has a standing offer of ■ i 5 £500 to anyone who can prove that these are not thoroughly f! I ■ genuine. \ dlhis hair was C'i >>i i: Dandruff j 5 Buice's M©g©M©i?ajto3? .» ! ' 3/g | • i Special Strength (for Old-SiasjEling Cases) 5/6 ■ | 7 Circassian. C2?ea;m. » ■ BRICc'S REGENERATOR can bo obtained at the Thar. . jiactes of R. Johnston, Cufc fl Stroet; W. S. Willis ■Striset, C. A. Fletcher and Dunbar Sioaui', Lanibton Quay; :S. ' Brcdin, Constable Street; J. C. Burbery, Hataitai; George Howe, 'Tobacconist; C. A. Williamson. Petone; jL. Aplin, Carterton; H. T. Wood, iiastertun; \V. 11. 'j.uulull, Eketiihuna; aurt all leading Chemists. I &H.& Gfotfsev | | A' CompaAojs. 1 . | NO two men are just alike—neither should two Suits be alike. 5 But Suits often ARE "much of a muchness"—and,whose fault is that? j | The Tailor's! 5 j There is "ELLIS" Tailoring, and thero is "ordinary" tailoring in. ' 5 Wellington, and the- choice remains witli you—WHICH WILL YOU i 6 CHOOSE? t | ! Here's sufficient data to go on: ELLIS CLOTHES—perfect fitting and' j) ] stylish, and moderate charge. _ [; a "Ordinary Tailoring—doubtful and expensive. J ' ELLIS-MADE CLOTHES ARE BEST. 1 1 /B),' .ELLIS; art tailor, city. I THEREym BOTBT ItoW & SORE THROATS 62 1/6—Chemists A Stores—2/6 VALVES sfaKid £f lite Head, I" Tho groat popularity of JENKINS BROS." VALVES has brought baso imitA- f } tiona on the market which aro sold as "JENKINS." To avoid tnese r ' pleaso NOTE that all GENUINE VALVES havo tho Trade Mark and name, | "JENKINS 13R05.," stamped on tho body. ( JEWKEWS & MACK, WeUragton, I ! SOLE AGENTS FOR NEW ZEALAND. |
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1717, 7 April 1913, Page 3
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518Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1717, 7 April 1913, Page 3
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