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':..' NO NEED TO GROW BALD OR DANEI BUFF-RIDDEN NOW. EECENT, DISCOVERY MAKES HAIR GROW AFTER YEARS OF BALD- , NESS. "Oh, what wouldn't I give to grow a nice thick, long head of hair," is tho , wish pf every thin-haired girl or man today. These folks will be glnd to learn . ' that medical science at last has designed [ a real, actual hair grower. Scalp, sufferers are often victims of 'clogged" hair roots, choked up by waste • germinal matter cast off by the dandruff , germ. Sometimes this refuse matter falls on to tho shoulders in white flakes, that ;. fe call "dandruff scurf." But very often ■ it never appears above tho top of the '. pore, while the unseen microbe continues its destructive life on the nourishment nature intended for the Toot. To remedy this condition and to create a healthy and long, luxuriant growth of hair the roots must he cleaned and purified from these plugs of germinal matter, and the "papillae" (or hair-growing organs at tho base of the root) stimulated. This fs best done by massaging the. scalp morning and niVht with Crystolis. CrvBtolls essential is the only product recognised by famous scalp scientists to grow hair, whilst the astonishing penetrating power of its antiseptic, cleansing properties mßko it by far the most effectively absorbed product of its kind. Used regnlarly, it is not at all uncommon to get a growth of one to three inches of hair from six weeks' use. Still, ■-, it is thoroughly snfe, pleasnntly cooling, and not at all greasy. rfr sticky. Every j chemist or, storekeeper sells concentrated I Crystolis on a guarantee of satisfaction L or tooney back. An ounce nhial makes oyer one-third quart of liquid at about ihnlf the cost of the best ordinary ."Tonics."—Advt.

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 240, 28 June 1918, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 240, 28 June 1918, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 240, 28 June 1918, Page 6

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