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It is hot natural to have a weak growth of hair ; and it is positively unnatural to be bald. If your hair is thin or falling, it is a sign that there is active disease or want of nourishment at the hair roots. This can be remedied, and the sooner you do it the easier the cure will be. There are all sorts of bogus hair-washes on the market that cannot possibly effect a cure. While you are experimenting with these, you are probably merely wasting time and money. Some of them are even positively dangerous, and really ought to be prohibited by law, - You can grow and keep hair, if you go to work sensibly. Th as— Wsfr m M r M 1 Mr. Brice has been established for over fifty years as a Hair Specialist in England and New Zealand, and has continuously studied the hair in health and disease. He has cured numbers of difficult cases personally, and has thousands of letters from delighted people who have cured themselves with the use of his preparations. ABSOLUTELY FORCES A HEALTHY GROWTH OF HAIR Price Special Stx»eitgt]a Brice's Circassian Cream eliminates scurf from the scalp; produces natural nourishment. The infallible auxiliary if used alternately with the Regenerator. 2/SOL.D EVERYWHERE W. BRICE & SON 713 Colombo Street, CRfSTCHURCH t»3MJE'S «£G£N£RATOR can be obtained at the Pharmacia* <*< Messrs H T. V/gml, Masterton; L. Aplin, Carterton; L. W. Longmoro, '<Pahia.tua.ya::>?] from all leading Chem Ists and Hairdressers throughout New Zealand, where Photographs of genuine cures can also ts seen « e«refu!lj packed in air-tight, d rap-proof cartons to preserve Ui urcbgth »nd Savour Take no Mibatit «—it cosU only 1/8. litO and Z/< D«r lb. ST

to cure yoiir CoMjgh or Cold • tu>u 100 PRIZE for youp local Hospital, Club, &c. WHAT YOU HAITE TO IK>: lONKINGS IiINSEED EMUXSIOH TONKIHaMS MHSBBD BMOLBXOII TRIPLES COMPETITION. £IOO PUBLIC PRIZE Add, if you can, three words to witll goiution you are entitled each of the three following phrases, to yote for f^a& o b) e ct in your vicinity but not necessarily in same ore i. Tonking'a Cures Speedily 2. Coughs "and Colds ~~~ ~' 8. Baby's Troublesome Cough—patience ", (th_ being the same),: irraATyjgmiiihinAMiiM prize of j£100. : You may vote for any ■ person or good cause, such as donating to a family left destitute; help* '■ ing to erect a town clock, or beautify- ■ —. ing your own town; aiding the local .„„. hospital funds, or any publicor pfjvate smaller communities may be under no: ' " rovided that the '^mm^Mm^^mmm^m^. most appropriate manner, the five which obtains the most votes in Resolutions nest in merit will win 10/- portion to the population of the electeach; the next ten will receive 5/-; each, orate in which the object is located. FILL IN THIS COUPON. TONKINGS UNSEED EMULSION TRIPLES <al VOTING CONTEST i. Tenbing's Cares Speedily 2. Coughs and Colds 3. Baby's Troublesome Ce«gb„ ;' I vote that /100 Prize be given . Address, Cut out this Coupon and send it along with your Panels to "Tenbing's Competition," P.O. Box 160, Wellington. :dectaion will be final, will act as judge;-- ■'■■■*}"' - • - TONKINC'S XIKSBBD MWmtittUm ..,''; : _........ r ;p«.ftißllC««ftl ß t ß aiidSt6r e Ke e pew. */* S/0, */6 pet Wtttc, Wholeaale: all metcbattta

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10286, 14 July 1911, Page 3

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533

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10286, 14 July 1911, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10286, 14 July 1911, Page 3

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