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GOING BALD? 0f . Pure Each bottteootains Silvikrin hair- the to incredse 35% food by foowth of hair / Science combinee in Silvikrin the 14 separate elements peeded for human hair growth That great bio-chemist; Dr. Weidner , isolated the 14 separate elements needed for human hair growth- Fand combined them in Silvikrin: Professor Polland says; 'Scalp starvation causes 90% of baldness ; I prescribe Silvikrin because it is the Windmill Theatre: hair' $ natural food:' If the London, WI: roots are alive (even though Dear Sirs My hair the hair has come out ) started coming Oul Ln Silvikrin will rrow hair handfuls bald patches appeared. At last Itried and banish dandruff: Silvikrin: There was a SILVIKRIN LOTIoN big improvement with the very first bottle, and For slight dandruff, hatr to-day I have a fine, beginning to fall; lank hair, thick head of hair. weak hair_~the perfect dress- (Sgd:) V. J: Hall: ing that will restore health and natural lustre Io the hair. Price 3/5 and 6/ = PurE SILVIKRIN concentrated hair food- for severe dandruff , serious falling hair , bald patches _ threatening baldness: Grows newy hair. 8/3 6 bottle, sufficient for one month' $ supply. From all chemistss hairdressers and stores; Silvikuin D 0 E $ G Ro W HAIR ANZL-88-Ke organic enough

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 7, Issue 169, 18 September 1942, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisement 2 New Zealand Listener, Volume 7, Issue 169, 18 September 1942, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisement 2 New Zealand Listener, Volume 7, Issue 169, 18 September 1942, Page 6

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