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•"HayeSome?" \ You don't know how .really delicious candy can be until you've tasted the famous Chocolates They,are irresistibly delicious. A varied assortment of delicately flavoured creams, jellies, nuts, ! fruits and many other exouisite centres daintily hidden 'neath a ! layer of rich chocolate. i I AulseWoek's Chocolate* are always fresh and uniform in quality and goedness. ' Made under perfect sanitary conditions ji in Christchurch. / 1 Aafsebrook's, Cfaristc&tirek is I riii'«ii M iin.ii inn iii i \ '"J'- t MM jIM ii 1 1 >■<■ 111 * irjliwiHr'r-™——' "-TTMjfi *^% Delectable ! £^ ".' , Jo it a cabe ef Ivelcon in y" 3^ £jjj£~£ a capful of boiling watef , [««JL ' „., l — it's good consomme, /"W**t *"<? warming, strengthening, ' '. *^J and oh, s» delicious L^ g!^ ) s**^^ ""*■*' '* '^ c es«ence J & ef the primest lean ,„ C«to9<|.fo ! . t tM,f6cßlM^~\ s _ \j N« tMMniog nqnrej— mid* m«UntJir?"V/ W &> BILIOUSNESS, § ' INDIGESTION, I HEADACHE, I y^Sw DEPRESSION. m J^lPiiSta, <?r? r Chemists throughout *//^^aUl world ' Prices in Eng ' WhtttttU Agtnts ft* W|^^wK# AuttretUui*, Fassett St. Johnson, 7 Barrack Street, Sydney, N.S.W. BRICES' TREATMENT FOR „ FALLING HAIR. Tailing hair is * sign that unhealthy conditions have existed at the hair rtots far a considerable time, and in somo cases, even for years, therefore it naturally requires a iittlo time to bring the hair and scalp into a healthy state, the time required feeing according te the cause and the period the hair roots have keen affected. Get your scalp healthy, and the dead hair will cease falling and a new growth will take its »lace. The boat specific for the, treatment of the hair is Br ices' Begenerator. Mr Brice has nattt a lifo study *t tha H»ir, as bis father did Wsr* him, an* fer many years the Kegenarator has f rave* tha m»st successful hair lotion, an tke iwrlaVa market. A course ef Xrice's Treatment irith the Sagenerator will bring the hair "and scalp to its natural healthy condition, and then the hair will crow ad Nature intended it to. Brice'i Circassian Cream .should also lie used to overcome dryneis and ,to nourish the ttatr while the Regtnoratw is giving new Ufa to the roato. Your hair is warth looking after: commence treating X naw. All leading Chemists and Hairdressers stttok Xrices' Preparations at these prices:— Begenerator 3/6 (special strength 5/6), Circassian Cream 2/-; or you can gat tkem by post from W. SBICS & SONS, CeusulUng Hair Specialists, Christchurch. . The many victims of -will be pleased to hear of a sure and dimple remedy. Fltaenzol (ttsed as per directions in the j>»n»phlet -wrapped, round each bottle) E«.s~heen trie means of curing Botirea of chronic cases of Nasal and Bronchial Catarrh. Usually, as the result of a neglected cold, the catarrhs! germs become embedded ia tho throat and nasal passage*. By u»lng a nasal spray, or by gargling teaspoonful doses at snort lnterralu while the head is thrown yery far back, the undiluted ffluenzol reaches th« nasal cavity. The j«rm» are rapidly dispelled; and that "sttt/fed up feeling" soon passes »way ft» the mucou* is »cV 4 -tCP^ INSIST on ha-r. f*&i&K ra S Fluenzol , ■<jSOr*W and sit« it a fair _ \ WiU You Befievel That you can get the ntott sensitiveMoth stopped abwintely withmtt pain ! We hive imported and - improved an apparatus which has bee* described, and rightly so, by our •umeiout patients at • wonder. By'tneaas of this apparatus we can produce that happy state, in which the patient, although quite conscious ' of whit is taking pfiee around him, Cinnot feel the slightest pain from the fdtudei drill." FROST & FROST "The Painlest Dtfrttittt," l\9 WILLIS" STREET, WELLINGTON.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 48, 25 August 1914, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 48, 25 August 1914, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 48, 25 August 1914, Page 4