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"You' may bo proud of what you havo accomplished in the last years of human energy and-at a time when one llins tha right to rest, Return to your homes and relate to tho children your fine exploits, your sufferings, and your hardships. I CLERGYMAN OFFERS REMEDY FOR GREY HAIR. „,„,__ RECOMMENDS SIMPLE HOME-MADE MIXTURE THAT QUICKL\ DARKENS IT. . Rev. A. W. Scarle, a well-known, clergy, 'man, and whoso hair is still dark, recently mado tho following statement :- "Grev, streaked, or faded hair can be ■quickly turned' black, brown, or light brown, whichever shade you wish, by the use of the following simple remedy llmt'vou can mix up .it home. "Merely get 1 ounce of Bay Rum, * ounce of''Glycerine, a small box of Orlcx Compound and mix these up with a halfpint of water. Do tho mixing yourself in order to make sure that correct ingradients are used; Comb tho liquid through the hair a couple of times; a week until the desired shade results. You , need not hesitate to use this freely because it is perfectly harmless, does not rub off, is neither sticky nor greasy, ami leaves one's hair beautifully glossy and fluffy, nnd free from dandruff. ■• It should make any grey-haired person look uianj, many years younger."—Advt,

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 296, 10 September 1919, Page 2

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209

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 296, 10 September 1919, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 296, 10 September 1919, Page 2

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