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DRIVES AWAY INFLUENZA MR. GEO. H. CARRINGTON, Auctioneer and Estate Agent, of Ingle-wood, writes :—"I-heg to a-dd my testimony " to the splendid coring powers of " I wag suffering from a very Bevere cold "when I was recommended by a friend "to try it; and to my surprise and plea"snre two doses completely onred me. "You are at liberty to make what use of " this you like as I think such praift^iMiiif: 'cannot be too extensively known." Ohemlsts and Stores, 1/8 ami 2/8. so HAIR REMEDY. Modern conditions are very bad for the Hair, especially since the system of using: a little good Pomade has fallen Into disuse. Men wash their hair 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 follicles need stimulant and food. To restore natural growth and bring back hair where hair has disappeared, there is only one absolutely safe, wholesome and infallible spedflo~ Price, 3/6; Special Strength, 5/6. To be used alternately with the Regenerator ?*RICE - - 2f. I INSIST ON GETTING BRICE'S-IT t CURES. SEE THE PHOTOGRAPH«. The photographs of actual results are no en view at Marshall's Pharmacy, Prince street, Wilkinson asd Son's and J. Neil's George street; H. L. Sproseu's Pharmacy Octagon; B. S. ScoGeld's Pharmacy, Stocli Exchange Buildings; A. E. Baker's, hair dresser, Stuart street; W. Kinder's, North east Valley; F. P. Stephenson's, South Dun cdin Pharmacy; A. B. Hall's, hairdresser South Duncdin; C. V. Inglis's, Roslyu Pharmacy; N. Dodds's, Port Chalmers; A. E Hunter's, Mosgisl; C. A. Clark's, Morning ton; and Lewis Bum's, Milton. r£CWTOWx»>.ft*?, FOR CYCLISTS, RABBITERS, ETC. We lead in Lamps. Our stocks are newest, biggest, best—the finest in the Dominion. Read the following list. It indicates the largo variety we have. You'll save money, and get a good, reliable Lamp by buying any one of these. Postage paid on all cash orders. Cyclighfc Oil Lamp, 2/. Challenge Oil Lamp, 2/3, 3/6, Trustv Oil Lamp, 4/G, 5/6. Speedwell Oil Lamp, 2/6, 3/6. ■Miller's Lito Oil Lamp, 6/. Lucas Oil Lamp, 5/6, 7/6, 12/. Sparkler Candle- Lamp, 6/6. Kerosene. Oil Lamp, 9/, 11/6. Marvel Gas Lamp, •1/6. P. and H. Revenge Gas Lamp, 8/6. P. and IT. Panther Gas Lamp, 6/6. Popular Gas Lamp, 5/6. Speedwell Gas Lamp, 7/6. Phenomenon Gas Lamp, 11/6, 13/?). Rabbiters' Gas Lamp, 13/. Lucas Gas Lamp, 14/, 15/, 17/. Acetylene Gas Carriage Lamp, 32/6. Numerous other lamps. AH show good lights, all reliable, well made, and low in price. W.A.Scott&Sonsl 183 George Street, L

Water from lovely Loch Katrine; Malt prepared from Best Barley by Bulloch, Lade themselves; Distilleries perfectly hygienic; and Bottling done by the Firm themselves also, are features of B.L. Whisky. Prepared by BULLOCH, LADE & CO., LD. The Largest Distillers of Pure Malt Whisky in the World, CLASCOW, SCOTLAND.

'E have just opened the NEW SHIPMENTS OF COATS ' for the Winter Season. These comprise tho LATEST ] NOVELTIES from the Leading Homo Houses, and are certainly well worthy of every Lady's attention. The SEAL COAT is very much in demand l this season, and already there are signs that it will be very scarce and hard to procure. We have a splendid line of these, ranging from £3 3/ upwards. You need to see thorn to realise their value. The REVERSIBLE BLANKET COAT is also wanted, and the new styles look very smart and comfortable. They come in all tho. newest colorings and are very low-priced—from 30/ up. We have also a large selection of TWEED COATS, in new styles and colors, from 12/6. These are very smart and up to date, and the new shapes are certainly very effective, while the price is within the reach of all. I I GEORGE STREET. TELEPHONE 1822.

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Evening Star, Issue 15140, 24 March 1913, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 15140, 24 March 1913, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 15140, 24 March 1913, Page 3

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