Hair is a delicate plant. If you want your hair to bo a'; ; , healthy grower, then treat it as,such. ; Givo it attention; see thai »* it does not lack nourishment. Starve your hair and you will' get - ■ ~ exactly the same return as if you . starved or misused a plant. ; / First it will weaken, then; fall out, and ultimately the roots will die.' It is also true that hair, like a plant that is not healthy'or strong, invites attack from the various diseases likely .to'&ssaU'it...-v '• Be wise, therefore, if you wish to retain your hair; care for it; ; see that it is properly nourished. _ Mr. W. Brice, of Christchurch, has for over 60 years studied the ' hair in health and in disease, and his regenerator is positively beneficial.lt cleanses the'hair and scalp, removing .dandrulf' and ;■ >■ ■■■• scale. It penetrates the glandular structures of the hair, nourishes ■ the roots, and makes weak hair healthy and strong. It also makes ;■ dormant roots renew their growth: , -v, >..■ • Mr. Brice has successively treated thousands of cases of: hair trouble, and his remedies are the result of years, of research. His • • successes havd proved' their efficacy.. Here is one:—f - \ • • before using. as at present. after using. , |If you wish to renew the; growth o£ your ho,ir, save it from 1 ■ falling out, or to mike at healthy and strong, give this regenerator a fair triali ! ;Do not condemn it because you. may have been duped iii 'the past, but go and seo the certified, original photographs on view at the D.1.C.; Dunbar. Sloane,: Chemist, Lambton ; Quay; W. S. Wallace, 'Chemist, Willis Street;and atll.jJohnston's '>< u Pharmacy, Cuba Street. They tell the real truth, and speak In : unmistakable language,. There are many: hair restorers, tonics, and regenerators l on the ' '• v market. Is there any one which can produce and publicly exhibit . photographs showing.such wonderful results? Remember;' too, , that these were taken by Mr. H. 11. Clifford, the well- • known Christchurch ' photographer, who certifies that the pictures : : are reproduced direct from negatives without any retouching what- •. ever. ; , s MAKES HAIR GROW. n PRICE 3/6. SPECIAL STRENCTH, 5/6. ■ ... , When the scalp is dry or troubled with dandruff, Brice's CIN • • ' casslan Cream should be used ,in conjunction, with the Regcner« is. ator. . There is nothing to equal the. Circassian Cream for keeping ■' the scalp in perfect condition. Price 2/- " See the Original Photographs Showing what Brice's Specifics do, Obtainable from leading Chemists.
Watch Your Feet! If you are a, man with your way to make, look to your feet i .Uni tidy boots will spoil you, however well you are dressed and hatted. Get neat boots and make them ■ look well and last long bv using a. perfect polish. It is spelled At a'trifling cost it gives a permanent polish and a unique, preservative. - You spread it thinly now and then. Occasional rubbing doeß the rest. You have a dense; black, very brilliant gloss. ■ At a cost of sixpence you get <: incalculable extra wear in ' your boots. • 1 Made by McLEOD, * nioß Mnrlloboroujh & Wellington. Sold Everywhere. . 1 DRY HACKING COUGHS. LAME'S EMULSION. For a dry; hacking cough, take ; ■ about ono teaspoonful o£; Lane's Emulsion every hour or bo until the cough ceases. Coughing is caused hy an , irritation of the ' mombrane lining the throat and. ' lungs. Frequent doses of' Lane's . Emulsion soothes and oils the Irritated membrane, and quickly Bub- > dues whatever amount of;inflam-, mation ; exists, • Should Lane's ■ Emulsion taste, too rich at first, the taste may he avoided by pouring tho dose into 1 a littlo cold water. Persons' who, at first ; object, to the rich flavour of Lane's Emulsion become quite fond of, it In a few days by pouring, the, doso : in cold water as-suggested. Lane's ■ Emulsion will certainly help your ; health, and give you strength. Sold everywhere, 4/6 and 2/G.: Be sure It is Lane's. <6 v. ■ ■ ■-./\ : ■ ■ ■: ■ j . Agmtt-AMt* IWim# Co., llWiura*. S WOU will like LANE'S MEDO- * LINE-Queen of Skin Tonics—for rough, scaly, sunburned, cracked and chopped skins, i/- at Chemists, I.
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 491, 26 April 1909, Page 7
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