Root follicle /,... i ■3$ ' * v y " '<" &» ■*( J ltd? BALD FOR" 15 YEARS—Hair Now , -.Half-Inch Long After 42 ■:;::; Remarkable Experience of Prominent Soldier-Poet with . -:■■'.',, • "Crystolis •' Famous American .. Scalp. Treatment,,:..,, r :.V .5 Guaranteed to Satisfy, or.Moneyßack. '.;;:': : - : \ For 15 years the .crown'.of .my head had been as inno- stringy hair, you are cheating yourself unless you at once-' ] cent of hair as an emu egg, and'l had long relinquished the begin Crystolis. Crystolis will cither succeed or it won't, • idea of inducihgit to sprout again.. I had used many Dut { ne on |y wav t 0 k now | s ' j 0 try it. You 1 can easily ' j preparations without' a. symptom of success, and had fi d { & -. ds, •■ Fortv . two d a ys . treatment ■ } ". even consulted' a well-known doctor, who could do no- f ..j:»„-»»'"j!„.»u-. i;'„,.,, an ta l > l « t* thing for me. 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You mas-- . hair is falling, who are growing bald and grey, whoso sage it morning and night into your scalp, where it is . > scalps are smothered in dandruff that nothing seems to absorbed into the roots to cleanse, dissolve and discharge : keep away, whose heads itch like mad. ,- ~. all foreign germinal matter, and to stimulate the papillae, ;■ • . so that the hair may burst forth anew in. abundance-all-, j You yourself may benefit, as havehundreds of people over your head. Folks blessed with good; hair don't ". like those who hero give voice to the phenomenal results want-Crystolis tocreate this condition. Their scalps do ; obtained from Crystolis, the new American product known their duty without help. But the scalps of thin-haired as "the real hair-grower found at".Jast"—that has been folks do not. Nourishment .nature.intended for their .1 called the most wonderful'scalp discovery of its time, hav-. scalps is largely mado useless, by the dangerous dandruff j ■ ing been awarded Gold Medals and Diplomas of Honour germ. ■ You only ,need try Crystolis to prove if this is I at three great International Exhibitions. ■ true in your own case. . Why not begin to-night?. j People.growing bald for'years tell how they now glory * People interested in Crystolis for its'peerless qualities'' ■] in beautiful hair. .- Others, with dandruff all their lives, as an elegant hair dressing alone should note that one 1 " bottle of the concentrate make, up threequarUrsof. a, J ' now preparation. • . , ..-••■ pint of liquid. An equal quantity of: the old-fashioned.:.- j ~-' ~ . , ~'-.' . l.'j ..,,„, "hair tonics" in. expensive' bottles and packing costs'' j It matters notwhether you are troubled with rfalllng •. ' .. 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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 46, 19 November 1918, Page 9
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