THAT SLIGHT DOWN. . . . XP the ROOTS of the HAIR are not actually des royed, there Is hope for everyone. If there is still a slight down on the foil p. it stands to reason (hit there must be a vesicle, or gland, to support tbrit down ALL that is w&nti-g is to snpply the gland, or bnlb, with the necessary amount of foid, to nourish a greater length of bair. "CAPILLa" HAIR TONIC Supplies that food, and mil make that DOWN into STRONG HEALTHY HA.IR. Perhaps yon suffer with DANDRUFF? Have done so for years ? Dandbupf is the first and sorest sign of approaching BALDNESS. As a CURE for DANDRUFF and BALLING HAIP. CAPILLA HAIR TONIC Stands alone a CERTAIN OtTRE. 6APILLA. IS NOT A DYE. Bold by all Chemists everywhere. N.Z. Office —"i Featherston-street, Wellagton.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 155, 4 July 1903, Page 3
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