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THY THIS RECIPE TO DARKEN GREY HAIR. Well-known South Australian Resident Tolls How to Make Reinarkablo Hair R«storer that Does not Rub Off. Mrs. Ct. Dunn, a well-known resident of Edinburgh, S. Australia, nm! whoso hair is still dark, recently mado the following Statement:—'Grey,' streaked or faded hair can bo. quickly turned black brown, or light brown, whichever shade you wish, by the use of tlio following simple remedy that you can mix up at home. "Meroly sot 1 ounce of Bay Rum, i ounce of Glycerine, a small box of Orlcx Compound, and mix thoso up with a half pint of water. Do the mixing your- I self in ordor to make sure that incorrect ingredients aro not used. Comb the liquid through the hair a couplo of times a woek unlitl the desired shade results. You need not hesitate to uso this freely becauso it is perfectly harmless, doe's not rub off, is neither oticky nor greasy, and leaves ono's hair beautifully glossy and fluffy, and freo from dandruff. It should make any grey-haired person look many, many years younger."—Advt. Re judge ami jury and j,ive "i\AZOL" a trial. There can be only one verdict— "Absolutely competent to euro ct Ids, influenza, bronchitis, aDd nasal catarrh." —A<m.

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 181, 27 April 1920, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 181, 27 April 1920, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 181, 27 April 1920, Page 10

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