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r R HAIR! Falling hair is one of the most certain indications that the hair-follicles are weakening. Some people say that falliqg hair is natural, and that new hair is certain to grow in its place. This is a half truth, and In consequence dangerous. If falling hair is natural, and each fallen hair Is replaced, then there could hardly ever be a case Of baldness. The loss of a few hairs is not unnatural, but if they come out and the scalp and hair-roots are not healthy, it is almost certain that a new growth—lf there is one at all —will be w’eak and not lasting. The best plan is always to keep the scalp healthy by using reliable preparations such as \ rice s ©generator AND Circassian Cream You will find that their constant use will prevent loss of hair, and that a young, vigorous' hair-growth will take the place of that which has already been lost. These two preparations have proved an effective and lasting cure in numerous cases. Mr. Brice has, received very many testimonials to that effect. His cures have always been obtained with the use of the Regenerator aided by the Circassian Cream, and they have never been known to fail where there was the faintest possibility of success. Their constant use Insures Against Loss hujujmuiuiim BBBBWBI KHBB9BB H 1 The young lady who own* this hair was troubled with Dandruff and Falling Hair. She used Brice’s Regenerator, and testifies:— “My hair is now thick and free from Dandruff, and is the envy of many of my acquaintances.” j»v Bi*ic©’s Regenerator Special Strength (for Old-Standing Cases) Circassian Cream £QR SALE BY A. W. J. MANN" Mr. Brice has exhibited photographs and testimonials from have been cured, and he has a standing offer of £SOO to anyone who can prove that these are not thoroughly genuine. 3 /© 5/6 25/- & HEM IST, GISBORNE

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 3768, 1 March 1913, Page 4

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319

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Gisborne Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 3768, 1 March 1913, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Gisborne Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 3768, 1 March 1913, Page 4

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