it is necessary . ' ff/ vbi that the scalp \ HI vk should be main- * Hi /IISID tained in a ■< j Jlr usa vsis^P'lgp~J | days of high ' 11. ... i.,.;■. pressure, and i /j/ \ \ " Jff ■ tions: the use ••' S$ °* some ' ia ' r ' stimulant is es- t* sential. Even' ;; " : ' * the Ancients « found Pomades and Hair Food were, if not necessary, s | certainly beneficial to the well-being of their hair, and i I we read constantly of the valuable and highly perfumed • i 1 • - >; ingredients used in this, connection. In later times, as '■! | many of us can remember, it was considered a want of j | refinement and good taste if the hair \Vas not constantly ,! | pomaded. Since this practice has fallen into disuse, jj baldness has become much more prevalent, and now. f f practically, everyone you meet is suffering from some I ti form of hair trouble. ' !i '' i is a scientific preparation which keeps the scaip in excel- ? . | lent condition, strengthens the hair-roots, and adds a 1 j * % lustre to the hair itself. It is not in any way greasy, i| I nor is it scented. Its use cannot be detected, except by; i > ' | the improved and more lifelike appearance of thfc hair! : ■ j Those who have good hair'will find it a splendid dressShg, • • | and a certain safeguard against hair troubles. Those, jj j> who have already suffered hair loss will find that ,its use | i| stops further loss, and that new hair will grow in, place | ... - | of the old; Where the .'hair is dry, and a pomade isdesir- | | able use Brice's Circassian Cream. It replaces the natural | oils that are lacking, and is an effective preventative for | ill | Dandruff or Scurf. It should always be used in Con- •' t: junction with the Regenerator. ' j j'; " ? The different photographs displayed represent' ohly a , . a very small proportion of the cures obtaindtt,l)y. ; tlie,,use | 3 of our specifics. Unfortunately, the modesty,:of; the , '1 persons benefited fliakes it difficult to obtain pictorial-| £ evidence. Then again, very often we know nothing > | ' S abO!it|tlie"cure until it has been effected. " 3 v
|, ,BRSCE'S' REGENERATOR ; S« ; ',3*6 J, : /" iU I'"' "Special;;'isWength,. S/CJ';'.' I ':.-, -'11-'-.'I 1 -'-.'- • 'r ■, "'i 11 * k A BRICE'S REGENERATOR can b<j' cbtainoil at the'Tliar-'' \V' P JIUCIG3 of li. Johnston, Cufc&_^treet; W. S. Wiillaco, Willis. : ' Sti'De!-, C. A. Fletcher-anilDunbar , Sloane,' • Lamltom' .• v . i Quay; S; Bmlin, Constable Street; J. C. Burbery, Hatei- , • f taii Oeorge Howe,'Tobaccon ist; C. A.' Williamson. Tctonoj." • L. &plin, -Carterton; E x IVWood,; kasturtoii; ; / bill, EKccauuua; aaa tail lcaUxii ■ Chemists. ■ : • ■ ■■- ■ . Tie a knot in your handkerchief,before m/f out, to A deliJDua^iJ^age.^ THE STANDARD COCOA OF THE WORLD. p,M CHEAP, BECAUSE A LITTLE jM ' GOES A LONG WAY. V A FOOD FOR THE MUSCLES. ' • jj A TONIC FOR THE NERVES. sM m«m A DELICACY FOR THE PALATE. jff/ ; Try^it! 1,
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1705, 24 March 1913, Page 5
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