' WARTIME RECIPE FOR GREY HAIR. WELL-KNOWN LADY GIVES SIMPLE, INEXPENSIVE RECIPE FOR STREAKED OR FADED GREY lIAIR. Mrs. M. A. Ellis, a well-known resident of Footscray, Vic., whoso hair is still dark, r.ecently made the following statomont:—"Grey, streaked, or faded linir can bo quickly turned black,)brown, or light 'brown, whichever sliado you wish, by tho use of the following simple remedy that you can mix up at home. "Merely get 1 ou,nco of Boy Rum, 1 ounce of Glycerine, a small box of Orlex Compound, and mix these up with a half pint of water. Do tho mixing yourself in order to incite sure that incorrect ingredients are not used, Comb the liquid through the hair a couplo 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, and lenves one's hair beautifully glossy and fluffy, and frco from dandruff. It should make any grey-haired person look many, many years younger."—Advt.
A slight cold is dangerous. Don't neglect it. Tnko "NAZOL"—the neverfailing romedy for coughs and colds. Sixtjr full dosea for Is. 6d.—Advt.
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 16, 14 October 1919, Page 3
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194Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 16, 14 October 1919, Page 3
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