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PUBLIC NOTICES. preference to a!l others, and rightly so, for aroma, & satisfying taste, a uniformity that comes from careful packing of the V finest Virginias, tobaccos f by skilled workmanship. Their perfect qualities * ensure a perfect smoke, especially to the man \w 3 who inhales. f.\ Smoke Regent Cig- 1 %$\ y "»4 arettes and share H , *y in the splendid H »9 \ Free Gift | *Jw Scheme. § it is necessary that the scalp k should be maintained in a healthy condition. In these days of high | pressure and artificiality, iff that is not pos/f sible under ordinary conditions : the use of some hair stimulant is essential. Even the Ancients —e, if not necessary, certainly beneficial to the well-being of their hair and we read constantly of the valuable and highly perfumed ingredients used in this connection. In later times, as many of us can remember, it was considered a want of refinement and good taste if the hair was not constantly pomaded. Since this practice has fallen into disuse baldness has become much more prevalent, and now practically everyone you meet is suffering from some form of hair trouble. is a scientific preparation which keeps the scalp in excellent condition, strengthens the hair-roots, and adds a lustre to the hair itself. It is not in any way greasy nor is it scented. Its use cannot be detected, except by the improved and more lifelike appearance of the hair Those, who have good hair will find it a splendid dressing and a certain safeguard against hair troubles. Those who have already suffered hair loss will find that its use stops further loss, and that new hair will grow in place of the old. Where the hair is dry, and a pomade is desirable use Bnce's Circassian Cream. It replaces the natural oils that are lacking, and is an effective preventative for Dandruff or Scurf. It should always be used in conjunction with the Regenerator. The different photographs displayed represent only a very small proportion of the cures obtained by the use of our specifics. Unfortunately, the modesty of the persons benefited makes it difficult to obtain pictorial evidence. Then again, very often we know nothing about the cure until it has been effected " BRICE'S REGENERATOR Special Strength,' 5/6 Circassian Cream - - 2/B The photographs of actual results are how on view at Jlaivha'l'* ' Hj Pharmacy, Princes street; Wilkinson and Son's and J. Neil's' MS (ieoi'gc street; H. L. Spvoscn's Pharmacy, QVjwa: B. ft. y C oB field's. Pharmacy, Stock Exchunp-o Buildings- A. E. Baker's, hair--0 dresser, Stuart straot; W. Kinder's, Xorth-edst Vallcv : 1-' p I .' Stephenson's, South Dunadin Pharmacv; A. B. Hails hairdresser, South Duendin; C. V. India's* Pvoslyn Pharmacv. X Dcclds s, Port Chalmers; A. E. Hunter's, Mosgiel; C. A. Clark'' ilornington; and Lewis Burn's, Milton. METHVEW, MV ittlun, DuntHin. THE METHYEN PORTABLE WASHING BOILER Made from the Best Materials the World Produce!, and Designed on Scientific Principles. These two facts explain the superiority of the Mothvcn. In in-renting the Methven, nothing short of perfection would satisfy us; and, after years of hard thinking and much experimenting, we secured it. To-day it is flawlegs. The frame is best Carron castiron: the copper comes from the famous Elliott Copper Rolling Mills, Birmingham ; its design is compact, and makes for ease in handling and convenience; while the arrangement of firebox and flue is such that the fire draws steadily, concentrates all-the heat on the copper, and, on the least consumption of fuel, boils the water in shortest time. Get a "Melhyen" and you'll jtet Perfection. METHVENS, LTD., Manufacturers, DUNEDIN. I No other tea is so good, so wholesome or so economical. I Sold by all good grocers and stores at 1/8, 1 /10 and 2/- per lb. Wholesale Agents, William Taylor and Sons, Ltd. TO SEASON THE DAILY FARE.

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Evening Star, Issue 15139, 22 March 1913, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 15139, 22 March 1913, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 15139, 22 March 1913, Page 9

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