ASSISTING NATURE.
Mature meant everybody to bare a healthy head of hair, and yet there are thousands of people with hair troubles to-day simply because they trill not assist Nature. A wonderful improvement will be noticed in a short time if the following commonsense plan is adopted. When, the hair is dry, lifelose, and troubled with dandruff, it is nrst necessary to make the scalp healthy. Use Brice's Special Brush, which is the best for stimulating the hair cells and removing the dandruff. Daily apply Brice's Regenerator, which not only destroys the dandruff germs but invigorates the hair roots. The hair is nourished by a natural oil, and when this is absent Brice's Circassian Cream should also be used. Longgtanding cases of baldness cannot be cured in a few weeks; the Regenerator assists Nature, and progress is steady but sure. The special strength Regenerator should be used in cases of baldness, or when the hair is falling out. Brice's Regenerator 3/6, Special Strength 5/6, Circassian Cream 2/-, at all chemists and hairdressers, or by post direct. W. BRICE .& SONS, Consulting Hair Specialists, High Street. Christchurcu.
xAr. A. P. Seymour (formerly Superintendent of the Province of Marlborough and afterwards Chairman of Committee in the House of Representatives) is very enthusiastic in his praise of Fluenzol, and he has induced many of his influential friends to try it. In a recent letter reporting further cures, Mr. Seymour writes :—": — " It is npt too " much to say that Fluenzol (undiluted) "is the fittest remedy for all feverish "and sore throat affections. People I "have cured say they will, in future. " never be without it in the house." Singers of world repute and practically all theatrical a,nd operatic stars visiting N.Z. are equally appreciative and now use undiluted Fluenzol as a gargle. 109
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 76, 31 March 1914, Page 4
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