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■',";'■■*.'■ \- ;.~y. ■■:■:*•• is* LOSS OF HAIR. ' (By a pecialist of 50 years' standing.) 2Tearly every parson vrhose hair i falling, dry, lifeless, or troubled wits dandruff, can have a healthy head oi hair if they -will set aside a fevi minutes every day. It is worth it; take care of your hair while you hay« it. There would Tie, very few bald people if we looked after our hair a" carefully as our teeth. ,Create a circulation of the blood to the roots of the hair by using a Brice's Special Brush, which removes the dandruff better than any other kind. Then apply, Brice's Regenerator daily~-a thoroughly trustworthy hair tonic^ ;Thisi will cure the dajidruf^ r and^a^?the hair glossy and strong. te&si§^^&H* £V.. ■'- Brice's Circassian Cream is similar to the natural oil of the hair, and should also be used to nourish it two or three times, each week. r Swi? Eeg.crf r 3/6 (special strength 5/6), Circassian?dream 2/-, at; all chemists sad hairdressers, or by post1 direct. Th« special strength Eegenerator is highly conhlKialli^ou?^ bC "*;*« «• wJiBEIOE & SON, ® CONSULTING HAIR StECIALISTa High Street, Chzistchurch. For Sale by C. F. A. WHITEFORD, Chemist. JIfARENT-SS JOi You trill find our ad vies 11 ai^^Sy valuable when choosing B■ i 52^-* a profession for your 9 I !■ children. Write confidentially. 9 ! 9 Prompt reply. No obligation. 9 ! I lIEIINfiWtf-i ROBERTSON'S I • 9 Au»tr«s«i»nC«iTe»pondeßco ScbooU 9 ' ■^r.O.BmSlt Ltd. AUCKLAND ■ ■ A COLD IK THE HEAD OR * NASAL CATARRH * i CUBED BY Blightiy diluted with wtter and : 0 gargled as follow*:—The patient O ■ •?. should be seated, or, better ' still, ■® lying' prone on the back, with the A head, ilightly below the level of the ©body. While gargling (or swallow- A ing slowly) the head should be g» thrown backwards, bo that the e\ w medloim, coming In contact with w g» ttie uvula and the roof of tha & **. palate, may enter the passage* lead- w g, ing to the nostrils. _ ■" A. forward and downward move- © j A ment of the head will then cause _ V the fluid to pass through the nasal © passages, and thereby rapidly diesi- © pate mucous accumulations. A O _ soothing effect Is immediately pro--9 duced; and a repetition of the 6 gargling at intervals will effect a M final cure. a Insist upon having " FLUENZOL " A and aooapt no «i)satltut«. m 69 1/8 Chemists' and Btores 8/6 w c oe • 99 •0 o a « a T f'' -^i^ . "«T»d my child's life"- , 'f' Many a mother has paid - - , * -i'/ Qiaxo this tribute. It -* ' ' » '*• ideal infjmt's loQ<i, L*—~-' -.- -■■'• '^. IT COMBINES HAPPILY- 'With M U««I B- E Jnß 9 if I I I I Aerated Waters A Medicinal TONIC BEVERAGE \ ...■■"

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Marlborough Express, Volume XLVIII, Issue 69, 23 March 1914, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Marlborough Express, Volume XLVIII, Issue 69, 23 March 1914, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Marlborough Express, Volume XLVIII, Issue 69, 23 March 1914, Page 2

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