\ HOME-MADE HAIR GROWER THAT DDES MARVELS. During the last few years announcements have- appeared occasionilly telling how to make a really ;ood hair tonic that would actually mike the hair grow, and it gives us treat pleasure to learn that so many rlio have tried it have obtained such •emarkablo results. One lady writes that immediately alter reading the formula, she went to her chemist and iuul him put up as directed, 1 ounce d Lavona do Composee, dram Menhol Crystals, and .‘5 ounces Bay Hum. hie took this home and, although her ;air had been falling out terribly and die was threatened with baldness, she was astonished and delighted to note that the falling out of the hair -lopped immediately, and the hair itself began to grow in an amazing manner. In fact, she states that it has already grown nearly H inches in i little over two months. Moreover, her hair is now brighter, glossier and more luxuriant than ever and is still growing. She rubbed the tonic into the roots twice a day for the first three weeks, but now implies it only nice a day. It is especially interesting •o note from this and other reports u... fii-: ■ home-made hair grower not oid- makes the hair grow most nr'rv ’linns!"', but it also destroys the d-vdruff germ and keeps the hair refill? and scalp in a u?rfectiy healthy and normal condition. s
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 24, 28 January 1914, Page 8
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236Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 24, 28 January 1914, Page 8
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