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MAKIO YOI'I! OWN' lIAIII TONIC. A SOCIALIST'S ADVICK. In a recent issue the Daily Mail of London published a special article on ilie can: of the hair, in which was given Hie formula for a home-made hair tonic that was highly recommended for its remarkable hair-growing properties, as well as for slopping falling hair, revitalising the" hair roots, and destroying the dandruff germ. Tin's aiticlc was of special interest to me, as (lie formula was one whicli I, myself. liave seen used ill countless cases with most astonishing benefit, Mills continuing 111 \ belief that, homemade hair preparations are the best. For the benelit of those who have not seen it i/efore. I yive the formula herewith. Procure from your chemist a fourounce bottle containing (lirce ounces of hay rum, one ounce of Lavona de t'omposec (Smith's), ami 1/1 dram Afentho! crystals. Dissolve the ■crystals in the hay rum, and then add the Lavona de Oomposee; shake thoroughly and itppi.v night anil morning t,> the roofs of the. hair, rubbing into the. scalp with the tinker tips. This preparation onjitains no coloring matter, hut restores grey hair to its original color by its action on the hair roots. If yon desire it perfumed, add half a spoonful-of French Foil Flviir perfume, which combines perfectly with the other ingredients, ami imparts a most pleasing scent. (Do not appjy '.v'li're b'.iir is not desired).* Ladies.—The Corsets .we most strongly 1 recommend are the Warner's rust-proof, as they arc right ahead in point of fashion, design, and guaranteed to comfortably fit your form; but in addition to all this you can wash them us safely n» vour RO.<LYN 'Delta' Umierwi-ai •

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 166, 22 October 1910, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 166, 22 October 1910, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 166, 22 October 1910, Page 8

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