GOOD .NEWS FOR SCRAGGY, THINHAIHEDJOLKS. NEW AMEK,TCAN~IORM[JT,A KILLS DANDRUFF. GROWS HAIR IN 30 Scalp sufferers! What results did Von Ret from that Inst bottle of hair "tonic"? What happened after all yuur pains and efforts to kill-the dnmlrul germs and grow hair? Yon haven't seen a sign of new hair, and the itch is us bad as ever. Using that "tonic" did about as much good as pouring water over a duck's back. And the reason? Simply because "tonics" are not absorbed into the hair mots—do not reach the "papillae" (the tiny organ that makes hair grow). Also, because they do not contain the proper things that science says makes hair grow. Drop these "topics" and ridiculous pomades. Forget the blistering cantharides counter-irritants. Thow out the entire lot, but: continue to keep youir head clean and massage a few drops of Crystolis into your scalp ench morning and night. In a fortnight or three weeks see the change. Dandruff germs and scurf all gone, itching banished, and new hair should be springing up all oveir* your head. Crystolis, through its unique penetrating qualities, soaks right .down into your scalp's pores, where it stimulates the dandruff-sick root with _ new life, efeirs put the destructive microbes and their scurf, and leaves the thousands of "papillae" organs free to renew their hair prodnc'tiveness. Crystolis, besides, tidJila the ecalp and makes the hair silky, plossy, heavy and lontjf. Thin Jibwm men, scanty haired -women grow hair from one-half to.three inches in a few weeks while, using Crystolis, mid the new hair lasts, too. Crystolis contains the only agent known 'to modern science to grow hair, whilst its antiseptic properties aire nnappronched. It comes in little ounce phials that make one-third quart of linuid at about half the cost of ordinary "tonics." All good chemists sell it unconditional guarantee.of satisfaction or :noney back. -Advt.
Because you would rather be w]l than ill, inhale NA7.OL regulnrly. Penetrating and germ-killing—the best protection agair.st coughs and tolds.—Advl.
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 267, 31 July 1918, Page 6
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329Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 267, 31 July 1918, Page 6
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