TO DESTROY DANDRUFF, AND MAKE THE HAIR GROW.
By an Eminent Specialist. An eminent physician and specialist, who has for years made a study of scalp and hair troubles, states that practically all hair and scalp trouble is primarily due to the dandruff serin which eats into the hair roots and gradually destroys their vitality, making the hair grow drv, grey and lifeless, until at last it falls out and total baldness results. To destroy the dandruff germ and restore the glossy softness and natural colour of youth, he advises the regular application of a tonic which can be put up by any chemist at a small cost, consisting of 3 ounces of Bay Rum, I ounce Lavona de Composee, and 34 dram Menthol Crystals ; apply night and morning, rubbing briskly into the scalp and roots with the finger tips. Do not wet the hair more than is necessary. It won’t do any harm ; but there is no need to waste the tonic. The trouble—the dandruff germ—lies in the roots, and cannot be cured by treating tne hair itself. The regular use of this tonic once a day not only keeps the hair soft, glossy and luxuriant, but is also the surest preventative of all forms ol scalp and hair troubles.
The above is doubtless the best hair tonic formula known. As a matter of fact, is is so remarkably effective that it is put up complete and ready for use under the name of Lavona Hair Tonic, and in that farm is sold by leading chemists everywhere, 318,25
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 1148, 20 September 1913, Page 4
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259Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 1148, 20 September 1913, Page 4
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