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Falling hair is a sign that- unhealthy conditions have existed at the hair roots for a considerable time, and in some cases, even for years! Therefore it naturally requires a little time to bring the hair and scalp into a healthy state, the time required being according to the cause and the period the hair roots have been affected. Get your scalp healthy, and the dead hair will cease falling and a new growth will take its place. The best specific for the treatment of the hair is Brices' Regenerator. Mr Brice has made a life study of tha Hair, as his father did before him, and for many years the Regenerator has proved the most successful hair lotion on the world's market. A course of Erica's Trcatmant with the Regenerator will bring ihe hair and scalp to its natural healthy condition, and ihen the hair will grow as Nature intended it to. Brice's Circassian Cream should also bo used to overcome dryness and to nourish the hair while the Regenerator is giving new life to the roots. Your hair is worth looking after: commence treating it now. Ail leading Chemists and Hairdressers stock Brices' Preparations at these prices: Regenerator 3/6 (special strength 5/6), Circassian Cream 2/-; or you can get them by post from W. BKI C E & SONS, Consulting Hair Specialists, Christchurch. The New York Telephone Company is housed in 130 buildings.

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Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 176, 31 August 1914, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 176, 31 August 1914, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 176, 31 August 1914, Page 7

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