TO DESTROY DANDRUFF AND' MAKE ! " THE 'HAIR GROW. BY AN EMINENT SPECIALIST. Ait eminent physician and specialist, who lias fur years made a study of scalp r„nd liair troubles, .slates that practically nil hail" anil sculp trouble is primarily "duo to the dandruff germ which eats into tho hair roots and gradually destroys their vitality, making the liair grow dry, grey, and iifeles.-', until at last it falls out and total baldness results. To destroy the dandruff germ and restore the glossy sor;ness and natural colour of youth, lie advises the regular application of a tonic which can be put up by any chemist at a small cost, consisting of 3 ounces of Bav iium, 1 ounce i.avona de Composee and J- dram Menthol Cryslals; apply night and morning, rubbing briskly into the ■scalp and roots with finger tips. Do not wet tho hair more than is necessary. It won't do any harm; but there is 110 need to wasie the lonic. The trouble—tile dandruff germ—lies in tho roots, and cannot be cured by treating the hair iteelf. 'Hie regular us>e of this tonic onee a. day not onfv keeps the hair soft, glossy mid luxuriant, but. is also -the surest preventative of all forms of scalp and hair troubles. Tho above is doubtless tho best liair tonic formula known. As a matter of fact, it is so remarkably effective that ii is put up complete and ready for use under tho namo of Lavono Hair Tonic, and in that form is sold by leading chemists everywhere.—Advt.
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1863, 24 September 1913, Page 10
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343Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1863, 24 September 1913, Page 10
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