: Keeps Her Dark at 63 3 : Years of Age. , Victorian Lady Says She Easily Overcame • Grey Hair With Simple Inexpensive Home Recipe. Although 63 years of agre, Mrs. R. Taylor, ; of Yea, Victoria, says licr hair Is just as faultlessly a dark shade as It was 40 years " ago, when she was twenty-three. Grey, streaked or faded hair can be made > quickly black, brown or light brown—as , you like it —by the use of this splendid ' remedy "recommended by Mrs. Taylor. Just ' get from the chemist a small box or Orle.x . Compound, loz of Bay Rum and Joz of Glycerine, costing but a little. Mix these up yourself (to save unnecessary expense) ■ with seven (7) ounces or water, and comb : through the hair every other day until the • desired shade is obtained. You need not hesitate to use this mixture, Tor it is per-! 1 rectly harmless, does not rub off and Is i neither sticky nor gummy. And besides, It is nne Tor itchy dandruff, making the hair soft and glossy. It ought to make a grey-haired person look years and years younger.— (Ad.) sniuiioiniflinnniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuii f 1 il&eltfesnmeiits 1 "THE TIFFIN" f m ' CITY CHAMBERS M = QUEEN STREET jp m Excellent Cuisine, jj m Entrees, with'two B = ve s- P ot ° r tea » m M hread and butter, § m 1 /-- Three-course = H Dinner, 1/6. s H MRS. PERRY :: Proprietress sj |Try our MECCA CAFE a p Special Home-oooked Dinners §| §! 12 to 2 p.m. and 5 to 7 p.m. = m Morning and Afternoon Teas == §§ YORKSHIRE HOUSE BLDGS. P is (Basement) 1 CABIN TEA ROOMS g = Best Three-course Dinner In Town p H Midday: 11.45 a.m. to 2 p.m. =i m Dinner: 5.45 p.m. to 7 p.m. m H Morning and Afternoon Teas H H Home-made Calces m g Entirely Under New Management H m MRS. WILKINSON, Proprietress M m 209 a SYMONDS STREET g m (Over Arthur Bree's Piano Shop) §§ I The | I I Cow® ert \ | Grill Rooms| | Luncheons J | Dinners 1 | Suppers - I H Open 16 hours per H I Af d& y—U, a- 1 "- to 3 a. m . | H After the Theatre or Cabaret, B | COME ALONG TO THE GRILL! 1 lllllillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllMlllilllM llllllllllllllllHiiiiniiiii!iiimni|[B •« When in need or a Tasty, Well-cooked 1 =? Meal, try the ALBERT CAFE, Hioh m m street (Over Hardie Bros.). ODen H = Sundays and All Holidays. Breakfast = g 6.15 to 8.30; Dinner, 11.45 to 1.45- H = Tea, 4.45 to 6.45. Prices i/»'. H 5l!l!!!lllllll!IIIIIIIIIIIII[|||[illlllI!Iillilill!ll!!il!!ll!lUI]nilII[lll[lII[[[(I[llilIlinillinillIllHl!!mil]lltjS
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Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 229, 27 September 1929, Page 10
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