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AN ENTHUSIAST. 'PHIS is what an enthusiast tsaid :« the other dny to the man who writes the announcements for -Bribe's' - Begenerator. You are advertising a good preparation; up to the present I have used four bottles of the Regenerator over a period of six. months, and the young hair is coming again on the temples where I was losing it most. • Even after the first few weeks I noticed the hair becoming more . healthy,.: though ; it continued to fail out; that was . tjh.«; dead hair which had to come away, any- ■> way. Thank goodness, it has btopped J. altogether now, and by continuing toy keep the scalp healthy, I shall- have no: fear of baldness. Brice's Regenerator is: the result of a long lifetime's study; it won't work" miracles, but it cures all scalp diseases and leaves Nature to do the rest. You are recommended to use Brice's Circassian Cream also, two or. three times a week, because it nourishesthe hair like the natural oil; but don't apply the Regenerator and the Cream at; the same time. . V .With each bottle you.will find general advice for treating the hair, but when i there is an excess of natural'oil, or :the hair is falling off in patches, send-' stamped envelope- for special advice. ■ f W. Brice and Sons, Consulting -Hai* ■ Specialists, High Street, Christchurch. Brice's Regenerator 3/6, Special Strength - 5/6; Circassian Cream 2/-. At all chemists and hairdressers, or by post d.irect. The surface of the Caspian Sea, which lies 82ft below sea level, has, since June 1910,.been continually sinking, and the shrinkage is.now beginning to be inconvenient for navigation, as steamers in many places cannot reach the landing stages. Professor Shokalski, cofiiniissioned by the Government, has'(says Keuter) ascertained that the amount of water contributed, by. the rivers flowing into the Caspian has considerably diminished. So it.- is possible that the river water is not sufficient to riiake good loss caused by evaporation. • ' • ' ' ;" •' " ■ ' Tup Sun want, advertisements will bring the help or„business desired. - lines <l2 words), sixpence: six insertions for 2/6.

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Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 92, 25 May 1914, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 92, 25 May 1914, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 92, 25 May 1914, Page 2