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; 11/1 1/- Toilet Outfit Free ' We -will send free a dainty toilet ; outfit containing samples of Icilma Cream, full-size packets of the world -famed Icilma Shampoo, I Sachets and of Icilma Hair Powder. A generous supply of .tcilma Nail Powder, a new discovery giv j ing wonderful brilliance to the nails, ; , together with a wonderful Book on *. Beauty, on receipt of 3d. stamps for postage and packing. Write to-day j to Icilma Co., Ltd. (Dept. 3 ), I Featherston Street, Wellington. I ;j , M r The many viotims of ■will bo pleased to hear of » sure and simple remedy. : FJai&BdS&l (used as per directions in the pamphlet -wrapped round each bottle) has been the means of curing scores •f f of chronic cases of Ifasal and Bronchial Ctttarrh. Usually-, as tho \< , result of a neglected cold, the i . oatarrhsvl germs beoome embedded in the throat and nasal passages. n . ,, By 1 using a nasal spray, oa* by gargling teaspoonful doses at short ; intervals whale the head is thrown very far back, the undiluted Fluenzol reaches the nasal oavity. The germs are Tapidly dispelled; and that "stuffed up feeling" soon passes away as the mucous is set 4 --fib^J INSIST on hav/•jE§gr FlUenzql •CjS&^S * nt * Sife it » fair BUCES' TREATMENT FOR / . a FALLING HAIR. " falling hair is a sign that un- - healthy conditions have existed at the j hair roots for a considerable time, '- and in some cases, even for years. - Thor'efore it naturally requires a " little time to bring the hair and scalp '.''into a. healthy state, the time required being according to the cause - and tire period the hair roots have "been affected. Get your scalp healthy, and the dead hair will cease falling r;and a new growth will take its place. /The best specific for the treatment of ;the hair is Brices' Regenerator. w < Mr Brice has made a life Btuily of the > > Hatr, as bis father did before him, and for ■ m»v^ years the Regenerator has proved the r 'moab successful hair lotion on th« world's' ;,,:n»rkvet. A courss of Slice's Treatment with ;£he E will bring the, hair and sculp to its natural healthy condition, ana ihen ; tie haix will grow as Nature intended it to. .Brice's Circassian Cr««n should also %• used to overcome dryness and to nourish ■ the lmir while tho Kegenarator is tiring lift to th« roots. Tour hair is worth after: commence treating it new. 'fAll leading Chemists and Hairdressers stock ■ Brices' Preparations at these prices: — ; Bogentrator 3/6 (special strength fc/8), 'OircaSiiau Cream 2/-; or y«u can get then Jhy post from < W. BEICE to SONS, Consulting Hair Specialists, Ohristckureh. Emeh Cabm mmhts m wagf '^r* ■ Cup of deltctable c«n- |§Ql ,>' sonmo — lull of nutriment, leaf\^, 1 fcuiMut-np, wunhi, (tranctb-. aiiif, MtufjTßt. lv«k*a it the \J MMDca •! prime ha Vwi. liviand with fmh c«t vn*l»ln. ST)Tk \ L^ MUe Instantly r^ "» ' f « Culbm In « dainty J^JLJ ;■ 1 tin,»d.-IM.P»rcupJ*»BSWJa

THANKS TO DR. MORSE'S INDIAN ROOT 1 . • PILLS BEGAME UNNECESSARY 3 "t^^^kM^ Sueh > in a few words, has been the experience of § j Mr. Charles E. H. Boys, Engine Driver, of § | M , cx. h eO vs < from . p het , .) Napier. His statement, which is published below, 9 I reflects the gratitude he feels towards the remedy that saved him 1 I undergoing a dangerous operation. He not only continues to use 1 I the Pills, but recommends them to his friends and acquaintances, 1 I and also to the wider public by means of the statement appearing I I herewith, which has been freely given, without any recompense I I or reward whatsoever. I X •"."..'' . ■ 33 Main Street, Napier, N.Z. gg 1 ,' : ' . ' ? eM Sirs,— Some time ago I was suffering with Inflammation of the right Kidney and Bladder, and so bad did I become that an operation seemed i i1 ' peif o-« e j ope , f malad y '" however, the intervention of a.fifiend prevailed, and on his sole recommendation I started 'on Dr, Morse's Indian | H"' £n° I ' • am P, leased to rel . ate th ' at after uki "g a course of your remedy I was completely testored to vigorous health again. I now keep these U it ,', Fills by me mease they are required to meet any necessity that' may arise in my household. I can further add that I have frequently recommended H m , , your medicine to other persons, and know they have obtained great benefit from their use. I remain (Signed) CHARLES E. H. BOYS. I 1 Ut eemplftint« uMntfrom * diiordered Stomnoh, L\vm, and Kidridyg, Dr. Mor«o'« IndUn Root Pills are without eq«al, and they are the Perfect Remedy E 1 in F ° m f I* All n»ent 8 , They are net advertised ai a groat •• Care All," but as a Safe and Reliable Remedy for 1 the Little 111b of Life, for which they are B nncxcellea. Feopio who eat and drink too much, or get their systems apaat from any other came, need a medicine of this kind to keep the digestive, tract 1 to cKse and tole the ' sy?S "?WiVi a?*" *" aYolded by kee * in * Baoh a """P 1 * remedy at hand, and once or twice a week taking a dose sufficient I ure unexcelled,' and «nee tried they are found | B H^l I jl| g VmW^ I H g Liver Complaints that they are constantly g|| | pi m^> m %M% //^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ ffl their e*ei?-iricrea»ing sale Tbears teitimouy t» -^^^^S^ f% 8!? i *jT f^ «* iJtass* ywwmw |S i^P II 20 .'%*?' 1

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 36, 11 August 1914, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 36, 11 August 1914, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 36, 11 August 1914, Page 4