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If you are losing your hair from. illness or otherwise, or if it is dry and brittle and lacks tho natural nourishment that it should have, write or consult us without delay. We will givo you advice gratis. TESTIMONIAL FROM ENGLAND. Dear Sirs Dover House, The Circle, Southsea, England, Dec. 10th, 1305. •Will you kindly let me have three or four bottles ot your Estringent Hair Wash as soon as possible, as I find what I get from you better than anything else I can get at homo, and keeps my hair from falling off. I will send you P.O. Order by return of post. „ lrT(rrJ ; I remain, yours truly, A. M. SMITH. / )fii TESTIMONIAL FROM IL 'aM LINCOLN. Dear Sir, Lincoln, August 8,1903. SSeSjiSS} Some '<> ur months or so ago, on tho nbvjgf recommendation ot a friend, 1 consulted you •MtSSZs for patches of falling liuir on the face and head. Tho hair, lam happy to say, is now completely restored both on head and face, and m these day of fraud and bogus preparations, I think it only right to inform an honest man of his succcssful treatment. I ; t(p? shall certainly induce any of my acquaint- ' i ances who are similarly afDictcd to give your treatment a trial. Yours gratefully, BEFORE USING FRANK T.MoANULTY,LincoIn A FTER USING MESSRS W. BniCE & SON,"Scretton's Road, Heathcote Valley, August 35th, 1008. Dear Sirs, —I am very grateful to you for tho great benefit and excellent result my ' daughter has received by using your llair Restorer. It has completely restored her hair again as shown by tho photographs taken before and after using it. I tried man)' other Hair Restorers before consulting you. all ot which failed tolmvoany bencncWcffect, andlcan confidently recommend your llair Restorer to anyone. Yours faithfully, GRACE VOGEL. There are many diseases of the Hair caused by neglect and want of nourishment. The most prevalent of which are known as " Tenia Oapitas " and " Alopecia " which cause the hair to fall off in.patches on both head and face and require very prompt measures to arreßt them, as they rapidly spread, frequently leaving tho head quite bald. THE REMEDY IS HERE bv DBing our " PARASETA," in conjunction with the " REGENERATOR. It has cured thousands. Full instructions with each bottle. II i Mm dßßfel. BEFORE USING AS AT PRESENT AFTER .USING Mrssns W BRICB & SOU, 58 St. Asaph Street, Ohristehurch, April 7th, 1001 Dear Sirs-Four years ago my hair began to come out. On consulting a doctor bo told me I was suffering from a parasite and treated mo for same, but with no result. I then tried hairrestorere, but theso also failed to do mo any good. By tills time my head was almost bald and 1 was beginning to give up all hope of ever getting my hair back again, so 1 decided to give your treatment a trial, and after a few months the result lias been marvellous, ns I have now a good head of hair. lam sending you this note as I consider it is my duty to kt you know what your Hair Restorer has done for me. If this note is ot any use to you, \ along with tho photos, you are quite at liberty to publish it, as I am quite u tiling to rccon*. WILLIAM MASON. BRICES' BRICES' CIRCASSIAN CREAM = NUTRITIVE CREAM For the elimination of Scurf Highly recommended for encouragfrom the scalp. ing the growth of children a hair. "W. BRICE ,j& SON. HAIR SPECIALISTS, 137 Colombo Street, CHRISTCHURCH. Obtainable from all Chemists, Hairdressers and Storokoepars. Or post free direct. ' Prices— Brlce's Regenerator, 3/a, Special Strength, 5/3 i Circassian Cream, 2/-j Nutrative croain,' 1/6. METEOROLOGICAL. JjIACTORt BUTTER- , WEATHER AT 5 P.M. YESTERDAY. Capo Maria' van Dicmon — E., fresh breezo; Ud. PER POUND. barometer,'29.9s; thermometer, 71. Showery! sea moderate. ltussell.—E., fresh breeze; barometer, 29.98; thermometer, 68. Showery; sea heavy. TOAT>Ti7?T t>o Manukau Heads— N.E., fresh breezo; baromo- ' o, ter, 30.04; thermometer, 67. Cloudy; bar smooth. Auckland.—N.E., breeze; barometer, 30.04; thermometer, 70. Fair. Tauranga.—E., fresh breeze; barometer, 30.08; Willis Streak thermometer, 70. Overcast: sea heavy. Port Ahuriri—N.E., fresh breeze; barometer, : » 30.12; thermometer, 69. Fair; sea smooth. Wellington.—N., light; barometer, 30.04; tlier- ™ " momoter, 70. Fine. . ii/_ Oastlepoint.—N.E., breeze; barometer, 30.08; WQ thermometer, 66. Cloudy; sea heavy. New Plymouth.—S.W., light; barometer, 30.09; Po<nthfP>lv thermometer, 74. Hazy: sea smooth. * J '"^V Capo Egmont—N.E., light; barometer, 30.10;- Bfnnt*, +U~* thermometer, 73. Fine; sea moderate. nltOW 4/IK4 Wanganui —S., light; barometer, 30.00; thermometer, 75. Fair; sea smooth. . . Cape Farewell.—W., light; barometer, 30.07; J' thermometer, 80. Hazy; sea smooth. pff II B I§ I B JMO Wostport—N.W., light; barometer, 30.07; thor- I »OiW D Ittli momoter, 71. Fine; Bca smooth. Capo Campbell—N.. galo; barometer, 29.96; thermometer, 75. Fine; sea rough. i_ olicnlirfplv tlii> Kaikoura.-Calm; barometer, 29.94; tliermome- IS aDSOluteiy tno ... ter, 70. Fine; sea slight. ■ _ . _ . _ Port Chalmers—N.E., light; barometer,' 29.88; U>oc{- Qnnr UnllnL thermometer, 62, Fair; sea smooth, OCOL OUUL t UISO(I Nuggets.—N.E.. light; barometer, 29.85: thermometer, 59. Fopgy; sea smooth. M „, , , . Bluff.—N.W.. light; barometer, 29.83; thermo- made in New Zealand— motor, 62. Fine. perhaps in the World 1 WEATHER FORECAST TO 3 P.M. TO-DAT. Strong easterly winds are probable north or Hid wi> nnt . Now Plymouth and Napier, and increasing nor- piOVCd this, we therly winds elsowliere. Showery and change- Should never liaVC placed it able weather probablo on tho East Coast north fi,„ „ Inr i,_t of Napier, and rain in the southern and West niurKet. Coast districts of the South Island. Barometer little movement in the north, but falling over t ho south Island. R, A, EDWIN, QUICK. BRIGHT. LASTING. Meteorological Office. Match 25, 1909. —— McLEOD & SON. With folks on tlio outer Barcoo, Manufacturers and Proptlston. Who-livo upon beef and burgoo, Tho Bcurvy 'd bo chronic Slxpcucc a Tin—Boot Shops l am' Storo, Wero not Laxo-Tonic • , A part of tho rcpimen, too! LAXO-lONtc PIUS. 103 d. and Is. Gd. t

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 466, 26 March 1909, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 466, 26 March 1909, Page 8

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