HOW I SAVED MY HAIR. "My hair was thin, short, dry and brittle. Every time I combed or brushed it large quantities came out, ami I had begun to fear that soon I should !"• entirely uald. A specialist whom 1 consulted said mine was a particularly bal case of dandruff—so bad that he knew of only one thing which he could hope would overcome the trouble and ivslore my scant tresses to their former luxuriance and beauty. He told me to get my •hemist to prepare a lotion composed of three ounces of bay rum, one ounce lavona de composee, and quarter drain menthol crystals, and to rub this; into the scalp twice a day with the finger tips. I was sceptical, but did as f was told. To my delighted astonishment I soon noticed that my hair had stopped falling out, and in a few weeks my head was covered with a new growth of downy hair. I continued the use of the lotion until I possessed a haid of hair, nil my own, that is the wonder of all my friends. My specialist says he has known of many cases similar to mine, and in every instance the results have been truly marvellous. He says this is the geratest hair-growing formula ever known. It has done so much for me that I hoi-e you will publish this for the benefit o fthose who want to save their hair."—R. C. B.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 218, 14 March 1914, Page 6
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308Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 218, 14 March 1914, Page 6
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