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GROWS HAIR OR MONEY BACK

NOVEL OFFER OF LEADING CHEMISTS. Tho remarkable improvement in tho hair that has so frequently and invariably been reported following: tho use of a simple hair remedy composed of loz. Lavona do Composeo, Jdram. Menthol Crystals, Boz. Bay Rum, has .caused such wideBpTead interest and comment that many chemists now lceop it put up complete and ready for use under tlu- uamo of Lavona Hair Tonic.- Its uniform success in destroying dandruff, stopping falling hair, promoting hair growth, and making thin, dry, brittle hair, thick, soft, flossy, and •luxuriant, has been so astonishing that tho manufacturers of Lavona Hair Tonic, in order to show their in-limited confidence in its merits, hnvo arranged with leading chomists ovorywhero to soil it under ail absolute guarantee of satisfaction ov money back, signed by tho chemist from Ivliom you purchase it. No claim is made that Lavona Hair Tonic is any better than that which any chemist can prcparo from tho abovo formula, but if you wish to convince yourself of its truly remark, able merits without risking tho loss of a pennv, go to any good chemist to-dny and ask for a bottle of Lavona Hoir Tonic, "the kind they guarantee."—Advt.

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2523, 31 July 1915, Page 13

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GROWS HAIR OR MONEY BACK Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2523, 31 July 1915, Page 13

GROWS HAIR OR MONEY BACK Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2523, 31 July 1915, Page 13

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