■ I IS UNEXCELLED for ihln, straggling, or weak hair, falling or splitting hairs, \ \ over-ereasinees of. the scalp, over-dryness or itching, sourf or dandruff, s \ total or partial baldness, loss of colour and lustre. s I '■'"■• LJLJ?.^?;. _BALO2_] j ■ • Mr. ,1. C3AVtN-BURLE|GH,Londonapswaliit. . @ This announcement is of srscial interest to, every .man and.wpman Bhp has previously, tried '■ othe hair growing preparations. If you have had no success with others, piewe write to ■ me I refrain from upnaht any psrsonal opinion as to other preparations, out pbint'lo \ . \ Se vast i™y of letters receive* irom patrons who. having tested numerous advertised liquids, I waste etc" wKili benefit, used my.pHmade, and found It to be exac ly as represented-a true hair arowßT I Uisaiwaye prepared in accordance with the iorniula with which my nim'e has be- !j coL 9 famou-, and which F, endorsed by noted analytical experts ol: Enolnnd Russia. France Mi 'S ; thei UnltSnStata.- It can be shown bymany letters r hie!. I receive that, In a few days after the first ■ 6 - f appSn, thei hair begins io grow andcantinues until a heaithy. strong, permanent growlii is j : \ Some' Extracts From LOCAL ' LE77ERS- \ m I take the following specimen cxtracH.the original .litimon.ais.. vitb Ihouiands of others being ; jffi open to inspection at my office.— '■'.••■ ■ ' if Miss MeLEOD, Auckland: "1 have not quite finished the full course of your True Hair Grower, § ! i and must say the results are far sreatcr than 1 expected." < ■ ■ . \ ] I MiSS LOWE, Remiiera. Aucklanii i/Being afraid of going f)a,;d 'was periup.dsd to tryyourTruc i ' Hair Grower, and to my astonishment in a short time new «air appeared. ' 3 Mrs B4TCHELOR, Blenheim; "I feared the trouble of my hair was too deep-seated, but per- J .1 \ severed and after a few we*. , treatment with your True Hair Grower, the hair begin to apj'eor." J ' I Mr. k. H. COWIE. Dargaviile.: " I was almbsfbald, now it affords me great pleasure to xcstify l U that there is a mass of young hair sll over the top of my head." ) ■' t Mrs. TAYLOR. WalWekle: "1 did not have to use all the first boi before I saw a nice new fringe | S growing all round the edge." ■ ' ■ ■ | Mrs. K6TTLE. OlaKa: "I wasquite bald and by using your Hair Grower my hair is nmv eight i i! inches !o:iif. My friends are'surprised at the marvellous results," ■ , ; i £ Mrs. ALLARDYCE. Maitland: '-My husband and I used iliree months' treatment between us and j S Imustsaythatyourorcinrattonisallyouclainiittobe." , m MISS FLEET.'fIUCUarId: "I have used your Hair Grower for about two months and my hair has j ' grown about three inches and much thicker." .'..'. ' ■ \ ■ ! This remarkable prcpuralio'n has a world-wide reputation of over 25 years' standing, and ha? a I '( larger sa|e than any other prsr-aration of ils kind in the world, and I will supply a 5 j; BOX:.;vFREE YOU .., \ t I always do business in an honourable manner, and although I have received the most striking I 1 t endorsements in favour of :nr pomade and liquid from my legion of customers, I prefer that you j '< determine for yourself as .to ivhethcr it will grow hair upon your head, and to prove that lam 5 i advertising in absolute fjoor) 'ailh, you may obtain , a tin of preparation and 40 page Interesting j ■ ' booklet, entitled "Concerning tho Heir," free of cost by calling at my office, or I will send it to j t you by sealed post iipon receipt of your application with 3 1 d. in stamps' for postage, etc., io . \ '<■ I -JOHN'pip-EDRLEiGH, .37. Kelliy's Boililin'gs, Queen Street, Auckland I i ■'.!':.' .' Head Laboratories: London, PABis and New York , ■ ' j ■ ~c'ut""out this: coupon and. post it now. I I -John Cravcp-Burleigh, . . . . • . | ! : (Dept. t37 Hel!a!i's Buildings, , ' ■ . I i (1 (Opp. G.P.U.), Queen Street, Auckland. •.. i . : . . 1 '.•'■• ;Jenclose 3jd.in stamps to cover thecost'of postage^etc'ona FrcoTrialof TRUE a : HAIR GJiOWERi which please send by return post. ' • ' .' ~ i ' ' I \ ' .; ;.; NAME „ ,i _..__ '„ ■ i 3 •"■ i ADDKESS .„...„..£..; •_ '. ... ; __. i
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 156, 21 March 1918, Page 9
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