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.M%bH¥»&fl OF ITS GRINDING TOIL BY USING m asa&K m. ?m. m Pk mm mm. (#**■•' '•'■■'■ wit* for copies of letters received from &#SSu4 hj! Jf ' users of these machines, ■•-■ r ■" aup AGENTS WANTED SELLERS & ' SONS, 'XbhKS;, THESE WASHERS ARE A GREAT SUCCESS. TrypWARDS OF THREE THOUSAND IN NEW ZEALAND ALONE. ACENTS— H. OSCAR HEWETT, LTD., 66 Cuba Street, Wellington. Master-ton Agency — MRS. M. A. ADAMS. Queen Street

Is ApproacMttg-. TO SUPPLY YOU WITH AN HAVE A FAITHFUL SERVANT, seeking; A SITUATION on a farm, or at THE Gentleman's Private Residence, to " „,._._ pump water, carry it upstairs, water WIND stock, irrigate a garden, supply wash- coaTa house and bathroom, etc. WWI9 lam a willing worker, belong to. nnyrMiMfl no Trade Union; want no holidays. ■wi«ira«. In fact I will work twenty-four hours YOU WILL BE SUB-; every day of the year if the mnd pBIgED how Httle it blows. ... / , •"''•'', costs by using a" I want no wages beyond my keep, and will never strike work so long iaa 1 1 ( you tr*eat me well. I belong to the i i. most numerous family in the Colon- to rt „, 1 ies, and none of us have ever gone Wiweimi-w* i powerful family, with wonderful en- of durance. Our constitutions are of •• T i im , - i anl |i'. • ■ II iron, our sinews of steel,, and yet we ■"««»«• consume nothing but a pint or two. n use aU over tne Do . .i of oil per -year, and take nothing m j nioru into our systems than thin Tlair, We are,"nevertheless, very sen-, ipt'ito to-day||for a / sitive, and are. visibly affe#»d by thecataloguetoouragentß, , slightest breath of wind. Our services are to be had cheap, and weMasterton will never willingly change our situa-Farmers' : tion once, we have got comfortably Implement ©o M settled down. OR DIREGT TO DEPARTMENT K. BOOTH, AND CO., LTD., CHRSS^CHURCH, AUCKLAND, HASTINGS. & TIMAnU.

liMßjmliElftfi YOtX cannot expect to remedy the, neglect of years in a day, When you are offered any hair-specific that guarantees' care for"baldness, you are merely invited to waste money. . ■ *■ ■ Wheri BRICE'S REGENERATOR is used immediately the hair commences to tliia, its effects are often remarkably rapid. But in cases baldness, and persist. The hair-roots may '^exceedingly,weak and contracted, and the Coaxing fbask of the life tothorn must of necessity be a gradual pjrpcess. So long as there is a faiht remnant df life in the hair-follicles, BUT YOU MUST PERSIST. You must bring your intelligence to bear, and so get yourself to realise what the position is. In the worst cases, life has to be restored to an almost perished organism. YOU MUST BE PATIENT. If you will notice the photographs of cases successfully treated by us, it will apßajLlJoyqu that such results could only be obtained by persistent and continuous treatment. We desire all who use our REGENERATOR to get good results. Every cured patient is a living credential, and there are hundreds who can,/ and do, testify to the benefits tfiey have, received. . : ' ' ..; ■■' : - ' ■'", .'-!.f -^"'. If you value your hair, and would like to rejaln Ik or afain see a healthy vigorous growth, then give an honest trial. Persisted in, they will make your hair grow, even though you might have been bald for years; The Regenerator is made m two strengths: Pries, 3/6; Special Strength, 5/6 5 . (For old-standing caaes.), Circassian Cream, 2/-. the Genuine Photographs of etired patients-before-afcer undergoing our treatment- - BRICE'S REGENERATOR can be obtained at the Pharmacies ot Messrs H .T. Wood, Masterton; L. Aplin', Carterton; L. W. Longmore, Pahiatua, and from all leading Chemists and Hairdressers throughout New Zealand, where Photographs of genuine cures can also be seen. ~

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10197, 27 March 1911, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10197, 27 March 1911, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10197, 27 March 1911, Page 2

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