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I HOW I SAVED MY HAIR. i "My hair was. thill,, short, dry, and i brittle- Every time 1 combed or brushed it, large.quantities came out, and I. had began to fear that soon I should hi entirely bald, A specialist whom I co!i : suited taid mine was a partictilarly festi caie of dandniff--S!> bad lliat lis. kiiev.' of only sua thing which he could hope would overcome the trouble and restore my scant tresses to llieir formsr lnxuriaiitfft ami bc-M-'y. He : told me W-gft vny chjtnist to prepare a !cl inn composed of three- onacta of bay rani, onu ounce lavona ds coinpas-??, and rjnarter drum meathdl ctfstals, aft'd Jo rub tins intfi tho. Scalp twice a day with the linger ljfjs. II was sceptical, but did as 1 ■ was iold. ;To my doligjited astoßishnvent I kjwi noticed that my hair had stopped fallir.sf o-nt, and in a tew... Weeks my head was otw-erod with, a new growth of dawny hair. I continued the use of th-a lottoii uatii t posse?se.:l a head of hair, all niy own, that is .tho wonder -of all my friends. My specialist says lie has knowi: <-,{ many en'-;03 similar t'i mine, awl in w.ry iri> stance the wsuUs-hnva Ixtn tr«H- marvellous, fie fays this- i«i the greittet lialr«gfaivinft fohnula ever kn-ewn. Tf has ; (ipiie so mireb for flw thftt I hep? yon | will publish this.for the beni-fi* of tnos? i v.-ho w*.nt to fave their hair,",—ft. C. 33.— Advt '

KLECTBOfcTSIS, ' The only pormiuMnt cuce fur Hie removal of sTipeiftu&iH hair. This can onlv hi pi'i-forraed by an efcpM-t.- (.'onsnlt Mri. Hay tittle, lonjj ami l'av(»\ir«.bly krii'.iirii f«r all 'treatments.- .No, jNJfi I,'tnibton Quav (over Orr, ehoiJiist). 'IVlephoito ISSi-I,—Advt. For Weddings.-—Appropriate fhinqut-ls foi? either largm or small vi-fdiluigs aie beiuit continuoHy designed, and f'nibody the 'uni<iua distimilioji of all Miss Murray's' creations. Flowers ■ for nil ocrafiofH forwarded to any part of the Dominion by Mi*? Murray, Vicc~K«t'al llfliist, 38 Willis Stoect-Advi.,

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2005, 12 March 1914, Page 2

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327

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2005, 12 March 1914, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2005, 12 March 1914, Page 2

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