A HOME-MADE HAIR GROWER,
That Does Marvels. During the last few years announcements have appeared occasionally telling how to make a really good hair tonic that would actually make thehair grow, and it gives us great pleasure to learn that so many who have tried it have obtained such remarkable results. One lady writes that immediately after reading the formula, she went to her chemist and had him put up as directed, 1 ounce of Lavona de Composee, $ dram Menthol Crystals, a'ud 3 ounces Bay Rum. She took this home and, although her hair had been ailing out terribly and she was threatened with baldness,, she was astonished and delighted to note that the falling out of the hair stopped immediately, and the hair itself began to grow in an amazing manner. In fact, she states that it lias already grown nearly 8 inches in a 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 'applies it only once a day. It is especially interesting to note from this and other reports that this homemade hair grower not only makes the hair grow most marvellously, but it ,iiso destroys the dandruff germ and keeps the hair roots and scalp in a perfectly healthy and normal condition.
ME. ECCLES EVIDENCE. Mr A. ECCLES, Proprietor of the largest retail drug business, Auckland, writes“My customers are particularly well pleased with Hean’s Essence. They like making their own' cough mixture, and your Essence certainly saves them much money." • One bottle of Hean’s Essence contains the necessary medicinal ingredients for a pint of the finest cough, cold and sore throat remedy it is posssble for money to buy. It saves you at least 9/-, and provides a better cough mixture than you can buy ready mixed. Read the circular and see the easy directions on 'abel. ' '
TO BUILDERS. ! \ T SENDERS are invited, to close on Saturday,, the 4th April, for the Erection of Residence, Brecon Road, for C> Robson, Esq. * a.'d. BLICK. Architect. VOLUNTEER FIRE BRIGADE. CARNIVAL COMMITTEE. THE Committee, heartily thank all Ladies and Gentlemen who assisted and gave donations towards the Carnival, especially His Worship the Mayor (Mr W, P. Kirkwood). GEO. J. BRADLEY, Hon. Secretary. NOTICE, STRATFORD HORSE FAIR. C CLIENTS please note my Horse 1 Pair advertised for Friday and Saturday, 3rd and 4th April, will be held on' SATURDAY ONLY, to commence. 11 a.m. sharp. Horses to be offered must bo yarded not later than 10.30. NEWTON KING. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. ANNIVERSARY OF TARANAKI PROVINCE. • REGATTA AT MOTUROA. AJf 31 st March the usual 4.20 p.m. V/ . train will be delayed leave New Plymouth hokura and Hawera. The usual 7 p.m. train, Stratford to Pohokura will be delayed to leave Stratford 7.45 p.m. Holiday Excursion Tickets, available for return until Ist April will be issued to New Plymouth and Breakwater from Hawera, Pohokura, and intermediate stations on 31st March. BY ORDER. ■JQiETTY Thieves Beware—Any PerA sons found trespassing or stealing Produce from any of my sections in Broadway North will be prosecuted, (Signed) Madam Bernard. NTFD—Employ meat, j obbi n g garden work, store or day work, by.steady man. Apply, “Industry,” Stratford Post. SECOND-HAND Riding Bridle wanted. Must be in good condi-j tion. Apply this office. s WANTED— Two Good Carpenvns, ( at once. Apply J. Boon.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 83, 28 March 1914, Page 6
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