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GEEY. HAIR FROM WARTIME WORRIES. HOW TO MAKE AN INEXPENSIVE MIXTURE TO DARKEN STREAKED OR FADED GREY HAIR. Grey, streaked, or faded hair can be quickly made- black, brown, or light brown—as you like it—by the use of the following splendid remedy made at home. Just get from the chemist -a small box of Orlex Compound, 1' ounco of Bay Rum, and J ounco of Glycerine, costing but a little. Mis these up yourself, using seven (7) ounces of water, and comb through tho hair svery other day until the desired shade is obtained. You need not hesitate to use this mixture, for it is perfectly harmless, does not rub off, and is neither sticky or gummy. And besides. It is fine for itchy dandruff, making the hair soft and glossy. It ought to ■nake a grey-haired person look years md years younger.—Advt. GET RID OF MOTHS. Protect your clothes and furnishings against the ravages of moths. Spray wardrobes, upholstery, and carpets freely with Flytox. Absolutely stainless. Instant death to moths and eggs, blow flies, and all insect pests. Non-poison-ous —harmless to human beings and animals. Clean, purifying odour. Obtainable everywhere.—Advt.

Abdull^ Effify Packetis A GIFT WHY? quality! Cork Tipped \\^J for Q° or Plain

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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 141, 11 December 1929, Page 23

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205

Page 23 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 141, 11 December 1929, Page 23

Page 23 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 141, 11 December 1929, Page 23

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