FOR BALD BRICE'S REGENERATOR cures diseases of the hair-follicles, invigorates the weakened cells, and induces luxuriant growth. It immediately arrests falling 'hair. This is the peculiarity of this unique hair-restorer—lT RESTORES. It is not a quack nostrum merely hottled to sell. It is the crowning achievement of Mr. W. Brice's fifty years' experience as a hair-specialist. It returns to the haircells just what is missingof Nature's original equipment. It extirpates disease by an ab- , solutely natural process. Thousands have ■benefited byit.....<the photographs tell their ' own story. Look at these!~ *y* im ®c HiIHAW I hereby certify that 1 took these phatogr&phs* & n & tliei J are produced direct from the negative without any retouching. \ E. H. Clifford, Photographer, CHRISTCIWRGTI. WHEN A CERTAIN CURE IS SO READILY 'D3TAENASLE. PRICE: SPECIAL STRENGTH : CREAM, a reliable pomade to use /;' alternately with the Regenerator, 2/- per jar ■j■-■•"■;/*■' And Storekeepers. > an«CEV HEGENERATOR cube obtained at tho Pharmacies « -Messrs H.T. Wood, Masterto'n; L. Aplln, Carterton; L. w. Longmore, Vahiatua, and srom all leading Chemlets and 'Hairdressers throughout /■Mew Zealand, where Photographs of genuine cures can also be seen.
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4NO3Kr IS THE TIME for your local Hospital, Club, AcTONKING'S MNSEED BWOLSION TOHKIHG'S'MHWBD BHULSICK TRIPLES COMPETITION. ' ,* fiiOO PUBMC PEIZB Add, if you can, three words to solution you are entitled eich of the three'following phrases, to vo te for some db^ectiayoarlTicinity bat not necessarily m same or 1. Tonking's Cures Speedily 2. Coughs and Colds 3. Baby's Troublesome Cough—- " As an illustration, take the phrase "Hanging The Picture."; it might hj» - onmniPtpfl hv " Tries Henry's tiwjjyUiiu'iHT WmWMmmmmWm prize of j£loo. YOn may vote for any person or good cause, such as donating afamily lieft destituje; helpingtb erect a town clock, or: beautifying your own town; aiding the local hospital funds j or any public or private charity. There are hundreds of worthy uses to which j£loo can be devoted. smaller communities majrbe under no • FILL IN THIS COUPON. TONKING'S UNSEED EWUISIONTRIPLES andVOTINGCONTEST i. Tonking's Cures Speedily 3. Coughs and Colds ~— 3. Baby's Troublesome Cough I vote that Prize be given,. ■UftMHi-iJLLIiTS •Tonking's Competition," P.O. Bo* 160, Wellington. A-wclWtnown-journslirt, wh»«e
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10288, 17 July 1911, Page 3
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