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TO DESTROY DANDRUFF AND MAKE THE HAIR GROW.

BY AN EMINENT SPECIALIST, ' An. eminent physician and specialist, who has ibr years made a study of scalp and hair troubles, states,that practically all hair and scalp troiiblo is primarily due to the dandruff germ which, eats into tlv-i hair roots and gradually destroys their vitality, making tho hair grow dry, grey, and lifeless, until'at last it falls out and total baldness results. To destroy the dandruff germ and restore the glossy softness and natural colour of youth, he advises the regular application of a tonic which can be put up by any chemist at a small cost; consisting of 3 ounces of Bay Rum, 1 ounce Lavona de Coniposeo and i-dram Menthol Crystals; apply night and morning, rubbing briskly into the scalp and roots with the ling'or tips. • Do not wet the hair more than is necessary. It. won't do any harm; but there is no need to waste the tonic. The trouble—the dandruff germ —lies in- the roots, and cannot bo cured by treating the.hair.itself. The regular uso of this .tonic once a day not only keeps the hair soft, glossy and luxurianr, but is-also a sure preventative of .scalp and hair troubles—Advt.

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3179, 1 September 1917, Page 2

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TO DESTROY DANDRUFF AND MAKE THE HAIR GROW. Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3179, 1 September 1917, Page 2

TO DESTROY DANDRUFF AND MAKE THE HAIR GROW. Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3179, 1 September 1917, Page 2

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