ROSEMARY FOR FALLING HAIR
Sir,—May I be permitted lo say a few words in defence of the recipe sent by me a few weeks qeo and now widely known through your valuable paper? Rosemary hair-was]} has been used by myself and friends for many years to our entire satisfaction. It was well known and much used by country people.in Knsland when I was young, and was recommended by doctors as a hair tonic after cases of severe illness. I have heard much in praise of its efficacy, but never a word against it until I read the letter from E. llilsom in yesterday's Dominion. Those to whom J. It. Farquhar has so kintllv given rosemary may use it without: any fear of the "disastrous" consequences alluded to in that letter.—l am. etc.. kosemAry. AVoodvillc, March 20, 1010.
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 152, 22 March 1919, Page 8
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137ROSEMARY FOR FALLING HAIR Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 152, 22 March 1919, Page 8
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