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"REXONA MADE LIFE WORTH! LIVING." | "For a very long time I had been a great sufferer from Blind Piles. Only those who have had. similar complaints can conceive the frightful agony I suffered. I tried all sorts of remedies, but got very, little relief, and, till I got Rexona Ointment-my life was one long nightmare of suffering and worry and agony," writes Mrs. G. H. Tatty, 36 Jones Road, Ashbiirton, N.Z. "A friend, who had been ; similarly afflicted, and had been : cured by the Rexona Ointment, told me it would cure me, so T gave it a trial, and I am pleased to say my friend's advice was perfectly correct. The Piles quickly disappeared, with all their pain and depressing effects, and I am I now able to go about the home : and do my domestic duties without pain and worry, and life is indeed worth living after using Rexona Ointment, for which .1 shall, for ever feel grateful and thankful." Rexona, the Rapid -Healing Ointment, is effecting many remarkable'cures of.-old-and obstinate cases. All who suffer from troublesome Sores, Wounds, Piles, .etc., will do well to use Rexona, and they will find-it a quick and effective remedy. Price, Is 6d and 3s. FOR SAW SVEftYWHERE and by W. E. GASCOIGNE, big value store. .. • • .-•'-. ■- . -.. -. ■ , . , '-'^ _ SEVERELY WOUNDED WHILST PLAYING HOCKEY. ; ■ . -I "For some time I had been suffering from a very severe wound on the hand, caused by a stroke from a hockey stick, whilst playing in a competition,;' writes Miss A. Osborn, 41 Tanered Street,'Ashbiirton, N.Z. "It was a broken wound, which caused me great pain and worry. I tried many remedies to heal the wound, but everything failed till I tried Rexona Ointment, which speedily | healed the wound, *and quickly ! brought my hand back, to its normal; state, and I can honestly recommend its use to all who meet with similar accidents."" ! Rexona, the Rapid Healing Ointment, is. a remarkably effective ! remedy, for all affections of the" skin, also for Wounds, Burns, Sores, fe and those many Jmrts -which are constantly calling for the ' use of a reliable remedy. Price Is 6d and 3s. tfOR SALE EVERYWHERE and by W. E. GASOOIGNE, bis value store. ,-'; '*■ FHE RESULT o*so YEARS' STUDY. Fifty y^ars ago, Mr Brice, of Christchurch, commenced the study of the diseases of the hair and scalp, with the object of supplying a specific which would assist iTature to grow strongi glossy hair; . The result of his life's work is Erice's Regenerator and .Circassian Cream, both of which should be .used to obtain the best results. The hair should' he frequently brushed to remove the dandruff and all excretions of the scalp, and Brice's Special Brush is best for,, the r purpose. Once a day the Regenerator should he well rubbed into the hair; its effect is to stimulate the follicles (the roots of the hair), so that they can draw on the natural oil for nourishment. The Circassian Cream is similar to this oil, and invaluable to nourish the hair when it is dry and lustre- I ' ■ less. v-; ••. . ■■■:■'. ■'; :, •. j Thousands of people have been cured of ' their baldness by using- Brice's Segenera- I tor and Circassian Cream, but prevention I is always better than cure^ Follow the ! above suggestions and you will never lose J your hair. i ': W. BRICE & SONS, ? Consulting; Hair Specialists, \ Sigh Street, Christchureh. ' Brtce's Regenerator 3/6 (special strength ? 5/6), Brice's Circassian Cream 2/-, at your i chemist's and all hairdressers, or by uost i direct. j For Sal© by C. F. A. WHITE- ( FORD, Chemist, y ■ The Pure Alcoholic beverage

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Marlborough Express, Volume XLVIII, Issue 70, 24 March 1914, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Marlborough Express, Volume XLVIII, Issue 70, 24 March 1914, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Marlborough Express, Volume XLVIII, Issue 70, 24 March 1914, Page 2