A PROVED CURE .9 FOE r MICE'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, bottled 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 missing of Nature's original equipment. It extirpates disease by an absolutely natural process. Thousand? >ave l)enefll;ed by it——the photographs teL their own story. Look at these ? CERTIFICATE OF A TJIHENTICITY. ..' \ , > •" I hereby certify that 1 to,oh these photographs, and they are produced direct from the negative without any retouching. H. H. Clifford, Photographer, CERISTCHURCH. m BMLD 1 ? WHEN A CERTAIN CURE IS SO READILY OBTAINABLE. PRICE: 3 6 SPECIAL STRENGTH: 56 CIRCASSIAN CREAM, a reliable pomade to use alternately with theßegenerator ? 2/- perjar W. BRICE & SON . • 713CQLtoMB0STREET,CHRISTCHUR0H 3 . ' . rAnd of all good' GHeWMts. Hair-dressera and Storekeepers. BflfCE S REGENERATOR can be obtained at the Pharmacies <, Messrs H .T. Wood, Masterton; L. Aplfn, Carterton; L. w. Longmore, Pahiatua, and from all leading Chemists and Hairdressers throughout Hew Zealand, where Photograph*, of genuine oures can also be -sen carefully packed tn air-iight. d mp-prool cartons to preserve it* strength and flaTOur. Take no snbstit ,e—it cost* only 1/8.1210 and 2/» pa lb. 99
to* - piin .yoctr.'Coujfh or Gold iUKi KThb S'UT I > for local Hospital, Club* 4c. WHAT YOU HAVE TO DOt TONKING'S LINSEED EMULSION ] TRIPLES COMPETITION. Add, if you can; three words to each of the three following phrases, the Words added to each phrase to have the same three initials as that phrase, but not necessarily in sime'order:— 1. Tonklng's Cures Speedily - 9. Coughs and< Golds J—--8. Baby's Troublesome Cough illustration, take the phrase "Hanging The Picture"; it might be completed 'by "Tries' Henry's »Patience;'y-(the. tnree initials H.T.P. being the same); ;■ . v \ :!•, to jjefsch the ;tbree triples in the most appropriate .manner;.. The five Eolations hezt in-jnerit will win 10/each; the next tehwill receive 5/- edch• TONKIMQ'S LINSEBD BMUfcSIOH £IOO PUBLIC PHIZB ■ With each solution you are entitled to vote for some object in your vicinity or in the Dominion, the one receiving the-most votes to be awarded a cash prized j£loo. You may yotefor any person or good cause, such as donating £IOO to a family, left destitutehelping to erect a town clock, or beautifying your own townaiding thfc local hospital funds, or any public or private charity. • There are hundreds of worthy ■ uses to which j£loo can be devoted. In order that contestants in the. smaller communities may be under tto ; disadvantage, •it is "provided,' tbatthe : ;£lob will the" object*? l ' :which obtains thfe &ost votes in jpw'portibn to the population of the 'electorate in which the object is located. FILL IN THIS COUPON. teNKING'S UNSEED EMULSION TRIPLES flB« VdTlNfi CONTEST t Tonklng's Can* Speedily. 9. Cdnlhi and Colds 8. Baby's Troublesome Confh. I vote that Prize be given. Name Address. • Cujfc otit this Coupon and send it along with yqor: Panels to . , , "Tonkinfe's Competition," P.O. Box 160, Wellington. , CONDITIONS.—-Kach coupon must be accompanied by* 'j.Wflljof'<thecontaining « bottle o( Tonking's Emulsion. Vrptarm battle, tain the "words "Gives Immediate Relief." 'From #.2/6.bottle elthey front or-bade j?inel gives an entry and vote'. A complete bpx from 4/6 sfee thtZdme* ' Within 15 toys after the closingof. competition, prices will W iiaia.in cash 'of the successful contestants published in tlda paper; A well-known journalist, whose ,-dedisionwill be final, f ,will,act TONKING'S LINSEED--JBMULBION ' <' alt Chemists arid Storekeepei9.^i/6, ! 2/6, Mmwt bottji* .all
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10293, 22 July 1911, Page 3
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