HOW I GOT RID OF.MY" . GREY HAIR AFTER HAVING: BEEN COMPLETELY GREY SINCE THE AGE OF 28. A SIMPLE, HARMLESS METHOD/WHICH CAN BE USED IN ONE'S OWN HOME wfTH:COMPLETE SUCCESS. By MARY K. ; CHAPMAN. • ■ ■•■■-.;■_ I am-a woman who belongs to ■~.,, ' a prematurely grey-haired fam- "" ' fore the age of 25 I developed ; ■ .' other reason than my.fading. "/J^^^^^^^fj^^^^^^^^^^^^S^BV. hair. ' The greyness" increased : strongly advised me. to. have ";•-' nothing to do with these con-: T \Qi«l3Biß' coctions; he said they were no-. ' thing'more than simple .dyes ,-.-■■ \!pSl!i§M%/^^M§^B^ : ~'-- or "stains." He. p'omM :: out- •— :: --- ■'■ that such preparations.evefftu-«.;;;- - ■■;■ *~' .?.'.""■'",'. ally ruined the hair, and/iiicthe™-".-.." ',-:'?.£,: !>>^^^s-r**C.'.:..'■''.'.-'.'"■..•■_.•.: meantime deceived nobody,-not My ao De 'ai-arioeJo-tlay Is a. delight to'':::; oven the casual observer. He mysei f ; and a surprise.: to ..my. ■friends.';:;' ; suggested that I try-a.formula .'...•'.....;.. . b .-- v.-. T . ■~-■ -- • . . flat he had perfected after a'consider-- days.-;-; Since; then I; liaYe.,beeii lmifc... ible time, that by a certain -.chemical dated :;witlv inquiries, from,, friends, and action on the pigmentary colouring also person's xmknownTto:mo,,who cam© lells restored tho liair : :to ;; its jaturaL t^;hedr"dr.;l -fllis::,wonderfuU ; prepaiatidn: :olour In reply. £ .Hiwing..-becom6::convinced that:'l Lave , issured me that the formula....was >.noi, - .... _&.„.„...•. ._.„«.„.. .\~.....-_ ~--... .....^ Duly absolutely harmless,' but ,w>rjld;.fje-; ioiiiid. a rftmedy;;pfcextraflrjlinary. me.ri.tj ■ relbp a Strong and "Beautiful .-;6rqwth- and- ; of /Hair My friend''wrote! out this- solved-tooffer cerprescription which I Had and- 'tain Jfom.CJny •:6wiw.experieuce..,that..at after following the instructions::f6K"a; few days, I was surprised'and-!delighied^ma£;or^ to find my hair becoming' richer and:.ha/the .same serious handicap'it.was: to darker in tone The, re-colouring pro-', me.--If-you are interested -in this, woncess continued, until-after-', some :few derful-preparation,,! amWillins_to send weeks my hair actually once'again pois-' you .complete instructions; IKJiI!,, ,im. ;;! sessed the naturaldiade of' my girlish; der,.pk!irsealed; coyer.; : ; :•-.-..•:. . /;, ? - ' .:. •"".':'.'.' Address: MRS. MARY K/CHAPMAN, - .' "" 'L. •' ■\. Stiite 'No;;B,Endeanls gildings, Auckland - . IMPORTANT— Mrs. '. Oiajiman's-PfeparatiOT ■discovery for. the..Cure-of :Grey .Hair, and.readers:of either sex.: who are •''ageing'- 1 -^ mation. '...- ...:,.. '. .»',:„;.'.:.«X- V ".'". '.'■. V ' ■'■' ■'-"•". : , ''."",""• ISSUED ,T0 READERS OF "THE DOMINIPN" BY MRS.MARY •'.' J •;;':;.-':;::;'.«.e..chapman.. ,c '.^';,. C;?-; ,/^-'/''L" ; ■ ' Gut-out this Couppnfto-day-and'-post/.-with' your-name ;!;/ T - ; and enclose two 1 stamps, to Mrs. K.- Chapman,^Smte-No^B, Audean's ■■ g Buildings, Queen-Street (opposite:Queenter Wharf),., Auckland,' when | complete instructions to restore, grey. Jiajr...to.;.its, natural, colour, arid. |- : - beauty of youth will be sent by r retuiai r ;Q,f. post,.;under plain sealed . i cover.. . ....... ........-, ■.:-.-.■■,,..■ I • : ; .-' NAME .... .;..... .;.................... ;........:.;;;._'. address ..„.....i....;.:........:.:.:.v.....:."'"»»""-".; '-" ~'.-' ' ' "" : "*" ".' '"■ r ',-. iiiiniiimiiiM.»i. ..■.^jnaiimr.iiiuiiiiiiiiii'i"iii"»»m^ MM ™™" alr>l ' " uu " IM -""-"^i*wr"iri J f'n^ui" , iji l t\ amwa TV ' | ff/ •*■"". osr\ . ~"\ JO attempt to provide a B 1 uW V"* J/vV J.N correct system for the 'B :. W/ vk. progressive feeding;of ■ • B ;,. , fj/ ■■■ '''; \\V : Infants was ever successfully '..; ( R JWin "I* • C \tk .carried out until the'Allen- -— R • ■ m rSSQITICr 01 ,-/»-■■ burys'series of Infants' Foods : B ; ', .■■ *J '/// -wereintroduced. Sosuccessful'-.'. R'. t -C -4" ' /Jr ;^ave t ' le '■A-Uenburys' .Foods .B . ; ; : JLnrQrilS '■■./&'■-•■ :/ : Nos- I, z and 3 proved, tliat R , d • Iff whenever a child is denied the R "■ gWv /ff privilege of the mother's milk S g " /ytiieyare indispensable. GraUfying evidence R 8 /ff oi the ' r reraarkable val " e in the feeding R § /// of infants from birth is constantly coming R H t0 hand< The following is a copy of one B 'g >y of many such voluntary letters-received R S from Medical Men, Nurses and Parents H 1 S ■ resident in nearly all parts of the world. H . •■ . S A NURSE WRITES: H K ''I am pleased to say I havo nsed yOnrFoodsi,2and3rortho /R ffl last twenty years and have found none better. Tho JU| • H most delteate baby ever born I,.nursed arid reared on tho 'Q §3 Foods iintllhewas, 3 years old, and now he is 18 YEARS, and. g ffl a strong healthy boy nearly 6 leet high and as rosy as an R -ffi apple. You can make whatever use you like of this as I g '': -. : S should like your.Foods and other things to be more used hi n ..SI future,'as instead of mailing fat' alone they make tj SI bone and muscle, which is what children need. R i ■-,:EL (Signed) NURSE DAVIE. D .S The practical results from a continually extending use of the B S 'Allenburys' Foods, prove beyond doubt that children thrive excep- R !g tionally well on them. Such children are healthy and well grown; the H S flesh is firm, without excess of fat and the formation of bone is solid. R * M The Best Alternative to Human Milk. | P MILK FOOD No. 1 MILK FOOD No. 2 . MALTED FOOD No. 3 1 H From birth .to 3 months, From 3to 7 months. ,' From 7 months up.words. 3 g The 'Mlenburys' Rusks (Malted). ■ | S| A useful addition to baby's dietary when 10 months old nnJ after. 3' |p3 J3ST-iiVi7r/frfrcebooft"/nfantFeodJng"andManaaEi'!cnti" \$ ■ |q . &4 paxes of valuable information for every mother. 1;* 13 Allen SHanburys Ltd., 13, ■Market Street, Sydney. | , • - II Established 1715. I Bppmimiuu.ii.iiiiJ.iJUiMMM^ J■ >w jl Made from ths best tea 'ro-n the b=<it $ plantation'. '<o' | M nj other blend gives surh gooil value as Amber 1 ipt. S .WHOLESALE AGENTS: THOMPSON BEOS, LTD, WiiULNGTON.
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2758, 29 April 1916, Page 9
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