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HAIR FALLING oiiixlh Brilliant research combine* fn Silvikrin the 14 separate iniredients needed for human hair growth. At last the problem of falling hair, baldness, dandruff, etc., have been solved by that brilliant bio-chemist, Dr. Weidner. He discovered that for healthy growth the hair must have 14 separate, natural ingredients; and he combined them in Dear Sirs: Six months Silvikrin. Silvikrin is therefore the hair's natural food. in danger of losing rny f £ stops falling hair, barushhair. I tried Silvikrin. es dandruff and grows new. Now have thick head of healthy hair. hair. All traces of dandruff have vanished. SILVIKRIN LOTION (Sgd.) R. Baddeley, For slight dandruff, hair London, beginning to tall, lank (Photo below) hair, . weak hair — the -sHßis- perfect dressing that will restore health and Zr natural lustre to the hair. 3/5 and 6/- per f' ( liL I « bottle. p URE SILVIKRIN jBSMBg-- ' .§ For severe dandruff, tjaMgjs •' • “ serious falling hair, *’ a ' t * Pttfof l ® B “ threat- . ::lgsS if?, ening baldness. Grows J| y i new hair. 8/3 a bottle, W sufficient for one month's supply. From all chemBijgjjgOiL-. ists, hairdressers and e t° ree * Silvikrin DOES GROW HAIR WB—t mow ■mu 111 ■ —| Borer is o constant menace. Protect your furniture and walls by regular treat ment with Borapruf. Easily applied, stainless, inexpensive, Borapruf will not damage even highly finished surfaces. TOUR Home will look better with "ANVIL” PAlNT.—Smith St Smith, Ltd.. Esk Street.

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Southland Times, Issue 24838, 2 September 1942, Page 3

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586

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Southland Times, Issue 24838, 2 September 1942, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Southland Times, Issue 24838, 2 September 1942, Page 3

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