"MAJEX," THE WONDER HAIR TONIC.
The Manufacturer Makes a Show Display. , Visitors to the Palmerston North Show will have-an excellent opportunity of learning all about the wonderful virtues of "Majex," the greatest of all hair restorers, manufactured in Palmerston North by Mr. J. Hayes, of 108 Bryant Street. There is no longer any doubt whatever about the marvellous results obtained with, this valuable new preparation. It has already proved its worth tenfold. It has been tested out on some very long-standing cases of baldness, and the results have astonished, everyone. "Majex" has been proved by practical tests to make hair grow, and what is more it will "stop put" when treated with this mixture. Visit the "Majex" Stand in No. 2 Hall, and you will see several remarkable and genuine photos of well-known citizens completely bald, and subsequently restored to thqir former youthful appearance with magnificent heads of hair after a course of treatment with "Majex." When your hair begins to fall out, and that crown of yours takes on a shiny hairless state you begin to realise that age is creeping on. Banish all such thoughts from your mind, becomp young again, indulge yourself to the extent of a few bottles of "Majex" and all will bo well. "Majex" is a certain cure for baldness, and all who suffer such a disability can see the practical results on calling at Mr. Hayes's stand at the Show. If your chemist does not stock "Majex" write direct to the manufacturer, Post Office Box 866, Palmerston North. "Majex" is the talk of the town. It is undoubtedly the greatest wonder in hair restorers of today. . i
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Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 106, 1 November 1933, Page 18
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274"MAJEX," THE WONDER HAIR TONIC. Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 106, 1 November 1933, Page 18
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