Hgn Cer.ebotani, an Italian pri» famous fpr his numerous inventions connection, -with field telegraphy telephony, has invented a . telegrw-ijinu transmitter and receiver which can b& carried comfortably in a pocket- It will be .known as the Cerebotani pocket telegraph, and can be attached to any
\/OU cannot expect to remedy the neglect of years in Y a day. When you are offered any hair-specific that guarantees immediate cure for baldness, you are merely inviied to waste money. . . When BEIGE'S REGENERATOR is used immediately the hair commences to thin, its effects are often remarkably rapid. But in cases of established baldness, or sparsity of long standing, you must have patience and persist. The hair-roots may be exceedingly weak and contracted, and the coaxing back of the life to them must of necessity be a gradual process. So long as there is a faint remnant of life in the hair-follicles, BUT YOU MUST PERSIST. You must ormg your intelligence to bear, and so get yourself to realise what the position is. In the worst cases, life, bias to be restored to an almost perished organism. YOU MUST BE PATIENT. If you will notice the photographs of cases successfully treated by us, it will appeal to you that such results could bhlyjoe obtained by persistent and continuous treatment. We desire all who use our REGENERATOR to get good results. Every cured patient is a living credential, and there are hundreds who can, and do, testify to the benefits they have received. If you value your Hair, and would like to retain it, or again see a healthy vigorous growth, then give nee s j AND Brice's Circassian • Creai ah.honest trial. Persisted in, they will make your hair grow, even though you might have been bald for years; provided only that there is still life in the hair roots. The Regenerator is made in two strengths : Price, 3/6; Special Strength, 5/6; (For old-standing cases.) Circassian Cream, 2/-. See the Genuine Photographs of cured patients—before and after undergoing our treatment—at the pharmacies of • Johnston, Cuba street; C. H. Perrett, Manners street; W, S. Wallace, illis,street; C. A. Fletcher and Dunbar Sloanc, Lambton quay; SBredin, Constable street; E. Aplin, Petoue; aui at the D.I.C,
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 7038, 28 January 1910, Page 7
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