"A Secret that Never Falls If t® feew Hair." i TOILET TALKS. . 1 . f ADISTBEfiSIXG Ittdt of hair rcili mar | wKh a e-up of hot watefc make the most '5 the mo«t beautiful tare, and after all | cTwirjnipe mi-.ttur© imaginable far sham- t there is rrolly no need 1o hate peer or PooJnp tJic : hair. According: to the ««• \ impoverished hair if ii, far twftißOlwiOßSS ! *«r a«ed, ea the ctrenxta «« graduated to r, rules ore oVen-eil. Pitsl of all. ha-ir tonics | suit <sll conditions. Were i» one draw- | rauat. be freshly wade in order to fllitaiu | wirfi,-however, and thW i« etftllas «»u only- s the best r-wutts, aind tbwsatods of wsmM, !so -oHainsd in Jib, tins, whieh cost about ( and men, too. are now inakitiß" nj> their | litlf.a.-crown, but as this nuaßSitv Is euffl- j own lotions with most £tttisfc«t«ir rtsu te, jc,l( f k & 4,003*08, !t M'{ For this purpose they sbtam w \ . , ' . - , J ' ~ J chemists oils oiino-c cf borsiiium ftn.'d. mix I £ea.iiy very ocouqtoi<;Ql in. t the .PI™-*1 ™-* s t\is with i'p'm if to rum ft leaves thfc 3vwr * littlo ; quite a simple fwanua.. ao.d ac- too wa\\ fluffy for seme h cording to ati remark* ws tosiw., hut this eon elw&ysho |j ably effective. Vlu mzujle m .***.>* % citowled by nibbuig a htUe «hve | home-made Idiioit quiekly ?e* iff* jvK 9? oa the _ f.c.-.fllp- previous t<3 j moves all dfytitU'Uff. and creatte m lt9 a sft* soau<sll, j <i growth of anew healthy hair . *.*** • * - '! which 'Till gladden the heart /// A . remarks on fee® ; of any woma.n. One Tvor.d in f -£*• ereamg mfc be dut oi J elusion. Pa-notew«fiai«Btwish | I place, eua at too risk-of borne vour hflir.'i'onfj si'.ff'triTttr 'I; ' put down 63 ft little Old- I it may bei Softire wiU stir#«flno«cA. my advice on this -5 revolt if you carrttoua to subjcct \\\ . wbject is te lcftve, well <righe. t the haid and seftlp tt) <UI kifids So nit «Ise .the ))««, With of fanciful ircntmeW«. Eft&ioy U\ B«<wy c«ncttctiqSß which no-„ a tonic by ail meatu if such .Vv*'>W orir prevent the skra ?Wj».p«- ' , is required, bat hstvios found a foraunff its proptt .ftmotums, eatisfactoSy oac, iU'o tto athcr. hut UPUQ.iIy result in tTicoursgluga Brssnnff of hattv an the NOW about ehampoos. Is it rfeaisonable fo.ee. and y«n know that mr^ins-dieil^' to expect- 1W one partieular mal«s «cram«nt for the r«Bt«f yottrnft.tTO!al life, Ifrt . will suit everybody? Certainly not. Some is sceesee-nr to use an ettoUie&t oit eW, ee't folks hare'dry siti-fl IjFi'tUe hair, ethers gome fliereolised wax li'ofli your chejn.is't: have tres-sca which ate excessively greasy. «ndi apply to the usual woy. liti.o re- . Escli ret|.uiT«s a, different grailo of sha.nt- marl;4bl« substdaee scejns to abuvrb the poo, if one {« to obtain -the best ttfultd. worn anil weather-beaten otttet*. cuticle-, and The writer's not-icc was recently brought i-ft a- few <J.a.y-s r -Utto iAe -new, jieAlthS' tftta to a eubcMonee palled stallitt, which cott uaSeraieOitlt peeps forth all' its brffltotice. bo obtained from ftast- dtemistc. it con- and is, of course, <mlt« free ftam iniperfse- ; sist6 of 6maE grannies, wlwlt, wheo mised tton of blemish,
a ßect Co Paraffia J|! The NATURAL HEUEF For Coaslipaliott 9 i Same Striking Appreciations of the Value of 1 "Red C. Farato" as an Internal Lubricafit 'j Volunteered by Its Users, 1 A woffian-HSlelc uato death- with eon,- coastipatlen It is wfitth a piME. a , s stipation and aato-iiito'Xteation-'Gaiß-fe bottle, I am Ratiofied it is a, good , | to -a great Wndon rarg6oit He oje.r- thing for the publics at large." ,■ j ated—eufc away -jart of her ifitesti-aes A re-SidWt of Gla-n Thqkpson, Vic- | nnd jo-iaed up the cads. Result—, iotia, writes: "I tas been troubled | sores banished* Nature's funetUms re- with piles, otc„ tor years, I had tried : B Dtored—a well and happy woman. dozens of remedies, With little or no, Operations are for the few, so tie success. Since tali-tag the oil T ant | aarae groat surgeon experimented till very .much bettor, and believe it will J he found that i certain purified ffldn-. eirantaaily eftect -a cure. I hate per- | eral oil, used intornaiiy, wo>dd do suaded three of my friends to give it I what no other. Oil will do—act as a a trial." < lubricant sM rema-ve poisonous waste. A resident of Malfissbu-ry, "products f)'4m the intestines withort, wrttea: "Kindly send me aftother acting as a fmrgatlva and weakening bottle. I am iii iay eighty-lift'n jre&r, the natural digefitive fiiiids. In other unci was sometimes three or four days words, hp found a natural and saf.s without a motion, and suffered greatly treatment for en- in the -terrific straining. I lave endorsed by doctors, and now in use al* joyed (except chronic coHstipatioii) most everywhere-. excellent health all my life, Now, ' through- taking the * Rod 0. Paraffin,' : c ' "Red C. Paraffin" Relieves Cotietipa- I f 6e j more-tike p. &Sai|hy,yoottg m-ati * ti-oa Nafurally. than an oid buffer of eighty nvc." "Red C. Parsffi-i" ■ x ,A useir in Jtoaj, is a purified miaorai South -Wales, oil now in .use by ' f nt «f ; 1 as thousands In Aas- f P , l *f l Ub tralasia, who, in the f*>e last bottle yo-J past, relied on harm* fjjgfgk if .-|gM9 wnt-to tte. Witt . fill purgatives. It is |l / V \ children the oil a puriled Li i.® 3 %*\ co ® lubricant—a.natural, /. [M S M jiM M B s 'ii? nd , th f y .. ar ® Ve S harmless, and &£fec-f 'M It #I®] WIU tive rem^y?ioc«»n-iC , M € liftM W ** * it ) wut «! . . stipation and its \stl k 1 IMM 1' fio t tte » tto \ evil-results. V<X& \\ A y j A. Broken Hi 11 " Red C. Paraffin" \«| 1 =|Wof cto ® te£ "I • j simply luhriflates a. ViM % WMMr IS/ ttaalt you for your j defective drainage \ \ promptitude in for- | system till it fee- wariliag !hn Inbt lot. comes effective. This ' It is -Belliag -freely, system of removfns ®u-d has giveii satiS' poisonous- waste pro- ladsl ,: ' M u ffa ev6rr faction to at least ducts from the body sW * ulel bottlt - twelve of my evisis endorsed by temers," doctors ail over the world. " Accountantreports: *' Aften ten By relieving constiriaticm- naturally years of aperients and gxyceriac, I with "jKed C.. Paraffin "—which can- have restored normal futisttoas by not be assimiiated by the system— ' Red C. Paraffin.' I am its friond for health may be won, .and possibly life life." prolonged. It should, be used, to se* How to 'Sesure " Rfid C. Paraffin." - cure healthy regularity, as well as a „ Red 0 _ te so]:(l „ y a ji up . relief -e&iiatipation and its allj-e£ to-ciiite cheftiistß and staphs at S/- an 4 '" B - 5/6. Insist an "Red C. Paraffin" a 1,,. ~. . ... . v.aj-3 for purity and results. See that Striking Appreciations of Rod G. W ith every bottle is enclosed a 21-page Paraffin." booklet fully describing the treatment Scores of voluntary letters of an- -a booklet nacbtainabie with substipreeiatlon have b&efi seat in by usra-s tutes. If possible, buy locally; biit if of " Red C. Paraffin," from iviiieh tb-.e unobtainable, send 8/fi or fi/- in postal following cluster is selected: "otes or stamps t«.y-\ C, Pfoo-iotiir • „ Ltsl, (Heal. I). 38-2 Sivanst-ou The managing director of s, well- and a trial bottio will bty known Australian company bears j. a)}y j n striking testimony to the relief his ustralasi't wife has seciged froa oanstfeation by •' Raffia BoSktet Free. the use of Red C. ParaSto. 6 - | f in doubt-s use this form to-day, ports that for at lea* t fi-ite.,n hs co kiot (lesoribtag the roorits wife had suffered greatly. By .eiiow- q{ ~1 ?p(l 0 _ j. ar?tSn » , vii | &0 ing the common-'flense treatment os - #( , nt fr<s6 charge and - postage scribed ta the " Red C. booklet, she I)o}t j 1)y rfiurn pDS t, has succeeded in restoring herself to ; 1 . ■' ■ , — regular and natural habits, and has: - Red 0. Proprsotary, Ltd. (Dept., dispensed with ait salts aiid aperients. ■ I')) Swausto fetreet, In addition, she has enjoyed greatly , M?lbour»e. imnrnvixl Please seti« -me, absolutely fro®, improvedhealth. descriptive hooMet on "lied C. ; A Sotattt AUBtralrsji . its internal nee- f<ii" E storekge.p&r writes: "I have tried a . aad its aflfed ills. I bottle ffltyseH and must -say i-t is all jj aroe | you claim- It to be. It is Simply par- j Address •••••• S fact, Mig &it Will curs i "Dominion." . I
OK , i 111 ■ II!. I i frtie fieam IHi I I of tne Oai if | ?M : ' PRtf!AttJC> BY • rasJ |l I . iTiiMNG&oi? SI ■ j . I;. If j. • . 1 j The GREATEST AUTHORITIES 01 THE MEDICAL WOULD j " , EMPHATICALLY DECIjABE tiat the {pad value of "CREAMMTA" THE COTAM Or THE Mf las a Body Builder, Energy Producer, and Health Protector Is higher limn any of the more expensive foods in general' use throughout the world, and the Cost is JcW&i;. j Buy to-day a packet of this delightful jjrepnratii'sii with j surli a worthy reoMftmeudatimi, i , ■ lib, Padcet is> 2lk Paeket Bd. "CSEAMOATA" ' I thb.cbbam of the oat. J
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