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is a scientific preparation which keeps the scalp in excellent condition, strengthens the hair-roots, and adds a lustre to the hair itself. It is not in any way greasy, nor is it scented. Its use cannot be detected, except by the improved and more lifelike apoearance of the hair. Those who have good hair will find it a splendid dressing, and a certain safeguard against hair troubles. Those who have already suffered hair loss will find that its use stops further loss, and that new hair will grow in place of the old. Where the hair is dry, and a pomade is desirable use Brice’s Circassian Cream. It replaces the natural oils that are lacking, and is an effective preventative ior Dandruff or Scurf. It should always be used m conjunction with the Regenerator. € fr AVw L*s=/ '*? fr* Ml m mm it is necessary that the scalp should be maintained in a healthy condition. In these days of high pressure and artificiality, that is not possible under ordinary conditions : the use of some hair stimulant is essential. Even the Ancients found Pomades and Hair Food Nvere if not necessary, certainly beneficial to the well-being of perfumed we read constantly of the valuable and h g y P ingredients used in this connection. In - ’ f many of us can remember, it was considered a want of refinement and good taste if the hair was no f ns f pomaded. Since this practice has fallen int ® baldness has become much more prevalent and practically everyone you meet is suffering from some form of hair trouble. K 1 wr The different photographs displayed represent only a very small proportion of the cures obtained by the use of our specifics. Unfortunately, the modesty or the persons benefited makes it difficult to ootain pictorial evidence. Then again, very often we know noth ng about the cure untii it has been effected. BRICE’S REGENERATOR Special Strength, 5. Circassian Cresm - - SOLD BY A. W. J. F 4XTAT ( > HEMIST. CISBORNE

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 3652, 12 October 1912, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Gisborne Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 3652, 12 October 1912, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Gisborne Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 3652, 12 October 1912, Page 4

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