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WOMAN'S T-lATR REACHES TO KNEES. A YEAR AGO 'WAS THREATENED WITH BALDNESS. TELLS ITOW SITE MADE ITER HAIR GROW. A lady, now visiting friends in New Plymouth, is the fortunate possessor of marvellously beautiful liair, which, ■when loosened from its coils, falls to her knees. Moreover, it is of soft, silky and fluffy texture, and in color a glossy gold. Yet one year ago she was threatened with baldness. Urged to tell how she had obtained this wonderful growth in so short a time, she said: "Had anyone told me such marvellous results could be accomplished so quickly, I positively would not have believed it. Twelve months ago my hair, which then reached barely to my shoulders, was falling out at an alarming rate, and growing very thin, actually exposing the bald scalp in several spots. It was dull and lifeless in color, turning grey in patches, and very dry and brittle. My head was wered with dandruff, and itched like mad all the time. I tried fully a dozen different hair tonics, but they were all the same, and never did me a bit of good. One day' I chance to read iff my home paper of a simple home prescription to make the hair grow that was recommended by a well-knojvn physician. It said that by taking ordinary T-avona cle Composse att'cT mixing with bay rum and menthol crystals and applying to the scalp each night with the finger tips that new hair would grow very rapidly. I dccidefl to try it, and I had my chemist mix three ounces of bay one ounce of Lavona de Composse (Smith's) and qiuirtCHlrain , menthol crystals, and started to use it. My, how quickly my hair did grow. First the hair stopped falling, the itching ceased, and the dandruff disappeared. Then tiny little hairs appeared all over my scalp. These grow and grew as though nothing would ever stop them. They are growing still, and while, of course, I have used the treatment steadily, and expect to continue it at least until my hair reaches the floor, I might have stopped and been perfectly satisfied at the end of three months. I think that any woman can get long, thick, beautiful hair by using this prescription. as I have recommended it to several friends, and all are delighted with the result. The prescription is very inexpensive, and any chemist can prepare it, but those who use it should be careful not to get it on the face or where hai'r is riot desired.—Advt. CREME TOKALON. absolutely tlie best rion-greasy vanishing cream; beautifies the skin and removes wrinkles. At all chemists.—Advt.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 248, 10 March 1913, Page 6

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639

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 248, 10 March 1913, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 248, 10 March 1913, Page 6

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