A REMEDY WHICH REALLY GROWS HAIR. Wo have received from ono of our renders the 'following formula which ho considers as being of ureal value. Our correspondent says: '"I'llis mixture is a tunic for the hair, which if applied morning ami evening with tho tips of tho fingers, so as to make it penetrate into tho scalp, will certainly make tho hair grow, will cure baldness, will restore to grey hair its natural colour, and will destroy dandruff. Mix J dram mothul crystals dissolved in a teaspoonful of alcohol with ,loz, bay rum, and then add loz. Lavona de Compose?. If desired, half a teaspoont'ul of French I'nu Flour Perfume, which imparts a very pleasant scent, may be added. Shake well, then let it statu! for -half an hour, after which the lotion will bo ready for use," Koine readers without doubt will bo desirous of trying this remedy which can bo prepared bv any chemist. Our obliging reader finishes his communication with the following advice, which shows the faith ho has in this remedy: "As this lotion really produces a growth of hair it should not be applied where hair is not desired."—Advt.
ZOUTII Green Pills "ilrivo away Urio Acid," nentralisd all rheumatic acidity, by removing the offending matter from tho system. Blood is purified, kidneys relieved, joints become supple, there is a general freedom from pain. Tho new cure for Rheumatism, Sciatica, Kidney Troubles, otc. Storo prioo, !)«. Od. (CO
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1372, 24 February 1912, Page 4
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241Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1372, 24 February 1912, Page 4
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