rrv m ' Zam-Buk u wonderfully toothing and V comforting for sore, aching and tender feet. It softens hard growths and "hoofs," pre- J and inflammation. I/6 and 3/6 per, pot, at all Chemists and Stores.
resulting in the functions of the scalp being hampered. The natural oil for the hair refuses to flow, and the hair roots become starved. Mr. Brice devoted his life to the task of finding a specific that would revive the hair roots and give them strength again to absorb the natural oil necessary for the life of the hair. BEFORE USING. AFTER USING. It has proved in thousands of cases that it faithfully does what is claimed for it. But it must be remembered that a long-standing trouble naturally takes correspondingly longer to recover than would a case taken in hand early. A fair trial should be given. Where the hair is dry and lustreless, the action of the Eegenerator is assisted by the alternate use of _„ Brice's Circassian Cream which is similar to the natural oil required by the hair roots and gives them the required nourishment. Brice's Regenerator Clears the Scalp of the Bacillus of Dandruff and Promotes a New Growth of Healthy Hair. By using Brice's Specifics it is possible for everyone to have a head of luxuriant glossy hair right through life. BRICE'S REGENERATOR, 3/6 SPECIAL STRENGTH, 5/8 CIRCASSIAN CREAM -2/- (For Long-standing Case: NUTRITIVE CREASVI, 1/8 Sold Everywhere by Chemists and hairdressers, or Direct from WEJOI^ 1 !* 1 JR, Crf~feftl CONSULTING . DKil/ti CE &UXN, HAIR SPECIALISTS 218 High Street;, Cfr»*,i.»tchurch
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 17215, 18 January 1918, Page 7
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