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I Announcement F/irtraoifflinairv I 3I ■ ■-^ 8 - = 1' g I HOW TO PREVENT FALLING HAIR I t I -————-i y I Scientific investigations conducted by the "HIEVITA" COMPANY (Scientific Hair f | Specialists of BRISTOL AND LONDON), have many times disclosed the interesting fact g X that falling hair is due to the presence of micro-organisms or to functional inactivity. ¥ £ This fact, interesting as it may be to the scientist, would be of little practical benefit f g to the suffering public, had it not been followed by a most important discovery, viz., that | A certain agents when properly compounded and suitably applied, possess the remarkable \ X power of destroying these organisms, and of revitalizing the dormant pigmentary cells jg g to such an extent as to cause them to resume their normal functions, with the striking re- p .« suit that, after a few days' application, the hair stops falling out, and reappears on the 5 ;j bald patches much in the same manner as the vitality of a drooping plant is restored $ !* under the influence of suitable nutritive treatment. * " £ € L mm vv 3 m HIKViIA, the name chosen for the latest application, gives a preparation whose § % rejuvenating effect upon the human hair is absolutely astonishing. j£ a This wonderful lotion, whilst being perfectly clean and pleasant to use, possesses the j | 2 unique advantage of being a powerful tonic,which not onlv strengthens and adds beauty £ 1 and lustre to the existing hair, but in all cases where FOLLICULAR ATBOPHY has not £ a actually taken place, causes new and healthy hair to grow upon bald or thin patches. $ 2 The usual period of application varies from one to two weeks; at the end of which time $ , i % a marked difference in the tone and colour of the hair becomes apparent, as manv users £ • v have willingly testified, though they had previously expressed considerable doubts when 6 a promised results so remarkable. " • & g In placing this unique and well-tried remedy before the public of New Zealand, the % \ A proprietors do so in the fullest confidence that those who give their preparation a trial 8 \ £ will not be disappointed. Every day they have to listen to the disheartened complaint | ;§ of unfortunate victims of falling hair, " I have tried scores of advertised remedies, but f \X all have failed." It is not too much to say that no such experience awaits the users of 6 if "HiRViTA." 1 • 2 The astonishing results which it— it alone, as experience demonstrates—effects g* » s § are due to its germicidal and nutritive values. Those who shrink from the use of ob- £ F i a noxious concoctions can employ this agent without scruple, because it achieves its re- 8 l'« suits by the use of perfectly legitimate restoratives. If you are in need of such aid as & s» % we are confident this preparation will afford, you will be well advised to secure a supply % { ¥ and test it on your hair. We feel every confidence in predicting that the result will § i 4 prove so satisfactory that you will acknowledge the small outlay incurred as one of the g r ! 4 best investments you ever made. % .iS _ II IK VITA has many advantages over all other preparations, and does not con- k j §tain grease, or artificial colouring, is not sticky, has no disagreeable smell, will not stain j; • I £f the scalp, and is exceedingly pleasant to use, & f' f Hill VITA, in addition to being the only known preventative of falling hair, is § a toilet preparation, which can be used for ordinary use, as it softens the most stubborn % . i § hair and imparts a beautiful gloss to dull and lifeless tresses, and no one afflicted with f 12 any of the numerous hair troubles should be without a supply. - (p 1 HlhVirA will be sent postage paid to any address in New Zealand, on receipt v I of 6/6. F I ¥ HI Kill A is obtainable onlv from the New Zealand Representatives of the Com- § § pany, MESSRS. BROWNRIGG AND COOPER, 27, Smeeton's Buildings, Queen Street, & % Auckland. Postal Address, G.P.0., Box 737, AUCKLAND. * V ■ -— . . ___________ §

Price Reduction. w ' ' " ii mm We have much pleasure in announcing to the Public that we are ',', now able to reduce the price of '{ to 2/6 per bottle, 1! (LARGE SIZE* - OUTSIDE MAIN CENTRES THE PRICE IS 2/7*. W Fresh milk with Meilin's Food is the best and most economical ' $ diet for New Zealand babies. !0f all Chemists and Stores. If you hare any difficulty in - [[ obtaining supplies we will send dhect upon receipt of remittance. ' ; Distributors: GOLLIN & CO. PROPRIETARY, Ltd. i Wellington Auckland Christehureh Dunedin MELLIN'S FOOD LIMITED. J Shadow Cloths & Chintzes For If F I Curtains Spring iffllL Hangings Spring ■kb^*«) Furnishing. W%m Loose Covers Furnishing, F 11 We are pleased to announce a now shipment of those mueh-ln-II demand goods. Spring promises to be early this year, so they're || specially welcome. They comprise Chintzes, Shadows, Linens, Jaspes, and Egyptian II Art Cloths, beautiful exclusive designs on dark and light grounds Foliage, birds, fruit, flowers, etc. Again, the admired French touch of black figures, sometimes as a stripe, trellis, or chess-board background. Quaint old-world Chintzes, so dainty lor bedroom hangings I and loose covers. Handsome Shadow Cloths, in every desirable i | colouring. Beautiful Printed Linens, that wash so well {in fact I II these are all washing goods and fast colours). ' II We advise your earliest inspection, as the demand is specially 111 keen. || The 30-inch fabrics are priced from 1/2$ yard. || The 68-inch from 5/11. A Special Snip 50-INOH HEAVY PEINTED LINEN, dull Reseda ground, with bird, | fruit, and floral design in Heliotrope and Biscuit —Only 8/ii yard. (This is a fabric that would match practically any room, being j subdued yet peculiarly tasteful and dainty.) Andrews & Clark, II Furnishing Specialists, Queen Street

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17234, 9 August 1919, Page 5 (Supplement)

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17234, 9 August 1919, Page 5 (Supplement)

Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17234, 9 August 1919, Page 5 (Supplement)