it is necessary Is ff/ ■ . that the scalp j St $$ JBW w should be main- | il 'jifh bpK jßsflns tained in a | I Mm GGBI | a jpsr . | 0 f high | 1 r _ . ;; 'IB pressure and | »\ S—Mw ' a artificiality, i ftV JlPiflf 40H MS S that is not pos ° ; /If imj M sil)le under or» ; msl. wMkws&l} m Js dinary condi- | /5 \ ; ; /ff tions: the use \ j <?f some hair ? ' i stimulant is es- | sential.. Even , !' ' < _ the Ancients $ found Pomades anjd Hair Food were, if not necessary, | | . certainly beneficialjto the well-being of their hair, and i | we read constant!}] of the valuable and highly perfumed jj ingredients used in this connection. In later times, as ' many of us can remember, it was considered a want of ij j; " refinement and good taste if the hair was not constantly g I pomaded. Since jthis practice has fallen into disuse, j I baldness has become much more prevalent, and now | i practically everyone you meet is suffering from some | \ form of hair trouble. | }lEsmor| r t is a scientific preparation which keeps the scalp in excel- | | lent condition, strengthens the hair-roots, and adds a j \ lustre to. the hair jitself. It is not in any way greasy, jJ 5 nor is it scentedl Its use cannot be detected, except by jjj J the improved and; more lifelike appearance'of the hair, * • { Those who have good hair will find it a splendid dressing, | I' and a certain safeguard against hair troubles. Those \ \ who have already suffered hair loss will find that its use | stops further loss, and that new hair will grow in place p ; of the old. Where the hair is dry, arid a pomade is desir- | 'I able use Brice's Circassian Cream. It replaces the natural ;• oils that are lacking, and is an effective preventative for jf j Dandruff or Scurf.- It should always be used in con- £ \ junction with the Regenerator. f The different photographs displayed, represent only a $ ?, very small proportion of the cures obtained by the use j ? of &ir specifics. Unfortunately, the modesty of. the £ | persons benefited makes it difficult to obtain pictorial g [I cviJence. Then again, very often we know nothing I abo::t the cure until it has been effected. J \ 'BEIGE'S REGENERATOR ■ . 3;© ? | 'Special l Strength, B/6 : I | Circassian' Cream - ° , 2/» S A BRfCS'S REGENERATOR can be obtained at the Thar- :%•••• to ".uncles' of li. Johnston', Cut a Stroetj'Wi S. Wallace, Willis '' r NiW? • Street, C. A. Fletchei and Dunbar Sloane, . Lambton " Quay; S. Bredin, Constable Sti'eet; J. C. Burbery, Hatai* I tai; Georgo Howe, Tobaccori ist; C. A. Williamson. Petono; L. Aplin; Carterton; H. T. Wood, Jlastcrton; \V. H. Too- • . hill, hKetahuna'; and all loading Chemists. ■ . • ■ - Do._you : .V If not. wly not ?\ \ 1 HIJLLIIII ■ I,IILI'I n. y TliE 1 IEIT POSICET ill CllEll That little girl of yours—she'll soon be having her hair 01 ?n "done up," and too, she will Idß outgrowing her childish rjr ways—and you havon't a picture of her taken since she was in long dresses. You don't exactly want to keep her as J! Bho is—but you do want to keep tho memory. I •' THE VEST POCKET KODAK | will do this—and do it well. Ta.kes Pictures 2J sIS inches, j ■ \ • IDEAL FOR HOLIDAYS. I •' . • jh . i The Winning Pictures Pitted with Eapid I of the "Daily Mail Meniscus Aehro- IF £1000 Competition maticLens, Kodak J| $ were taken with a Ball-bearing Shut- g ](] Kodak (The 3a, Post [ I|| ter, Autotime Scale nr Card size: Price £5). Tho smallest Kodak etc., etc. made; I Price - - 33/6 JU BUT BE SURE IT'S A KODAK. Bold by the following Wellington _ HousesSharland ana Co., Ltd., Lambton Quay; The Grand Pharmacy, Willis Street; ]!'. and G. Castle, Chemists, Cuba Street, Vivian.Street, and .Courtenay Place; Ci H. Palliser, Chemist, Courtenaj Placo; W. S. Wallace, Chemist, Willis Street) W. B. P. Perrott, Chemist, Kiddiford Street, Newtown; C. A. Williamson, Chemist, Petone. THERE'S NO DOUBT ■ ' MftA ABOUT IT I l|jn fc|W ®nNFL«E|a & SORE THROATS €2 & Stores—2/6
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1735, 28 April 1913, Page 3
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666Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1735, 28 April 1913, Page 3
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