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PUBLIC NOTICES. THE GREAT HAIR REMEDY. Modern conditions are very bad for the Hair, especially since the system of usinic a little good Pomade has fallen into disuse. Men wash thoir hsir too often, and keep it cropped too short. The result Is dryness and irritation of the scalp, dandruff, gradual loss of hair, and ultimate baldness. The scalp needs cleansing ; the delicate hair lodides need stimulant and food. To restore natural growth and bring back hair where hair ims disappeared, there is only one absolutely safe, wholesome and infallible spectl/o Price, 3/6; Special Strength, 5/(5, BRICE’S CIRCASSBAP3 CREAM To bo used alternately wilb the Regenerator PRICE - - 2’INSIST ON GETTING BRICE'S —IT S i CURBS. 3KB THE PHOTOGRAPHS, j I ! The photographs of ac tnal vCc.CuCS .lo ■ ! on view at Marshalls Pharmacy, Princes i street ; Wilkinson and Son’s and J. j ‘ Noil’s, George .street.; H. S. Scnliekl’s i ! Pharmacy, Stock Exchange Buildings; i 1 NV. Kinder's, North-cast. Valley ; V. I*. | Sicplionsun's, Suutii Dunedin Phr.r- : inacy : A. H. Hall’s, hairdresser. South; Dunedin; ('. V. Inglis’s, Pordyn Phar-; maev: X.‘Dodds's, Port Chalmers ; A i K. Hunter's, Mosgiel : C. A. Clark's, I I Moniingtoti ; and Lewis Burns's, -Milton. ■ FIRST-CLASS RETURN TOURS | TO | Sydney and Melbourne; I Rotorua and Wanganui River; | TO THE EIGHT MOST ENER. I CETIC COLLECTORS OF I v&wm ■^SgS3**”' WRAPPERS. START NOW AND GET VOUR FRIENDS TO HELP. Circulars cl particular?, from all Confectioners. "J Quit the “Oldfashioned” Way! Inventors from time immemorial have striven to produce machinery to save labor—lo make tho workmen’s and the workwomen's lot easier. Vet prejudice dies hard, and year after year sonic people toil away and wear themselves out because they will work on old-fashioned principles. Fur instance, you, Mrs Housewife, are going io an altogether needless amount of trouble every day—those knives of yours take up an exhausting amount of elbow grease, don't they;-' Scouring, scouring, scouring you wear the blades thinner ami thinner, and after nil your toil, do they look really presentable tit any time? Jf you wish to save yourself and your knives, there is a new s< ■ i i l . nti ii c lahor-s avi 1 1 g invention railed Voltlla Electroplating Knifa Powdar. Volt, it” puts a deposit of pure metal i i the blades, making diem main-proof and always bright. Just a lit'Jo of the powder one’ a week—that’s all that's un‘|iiin’d. No hard work, no knife-boaid, more economy—and knives Unit never wear out. Think it over! Volute Steel Powder plater, tools and metal fittings of every kind—makes them ntsl-p-o if and gives them always a bright appearance. Volute Silver Powder increases the value of your plate. VOLTITE CO., LTD., Auckland. SI Local A gen tv: 0 Hunter and Etheridge and H J. Powell sml Co. i, A Suit to be Proud Of S Yes I A Summer Suit made to your own measure, a perfect fit guaranteed, and for *rii. m mW A m m lit-:, IK? {5 U m These Suits are well cut, splendidly made in smart up-to-date styles. The materials include OAMARU, ROSLYN, ADD MOSCIEL TWEEDS AND WORSTEDS. Wo have a fine and select range of these, in all the most fashionable shades ■— various colorings in Browns, wiib Dark Navy, Green, and Fawn stripes: also in plain and .-mart mixtures, Greys in plain and Harris effects, and also with Blue, Brown, and Navy stripes ; Green with smart and natty stripes in Green, Brown, and Brown and Nan. Drapery Supply Assocn. George Street and South Dunedin.

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Evening Star, Issue 14688, 4 October 1911, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 14688, 4 October 1911, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 14688, 4 October 1911, Page 8

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