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IF YOU Make THE DANDRUFF GIGN- Whenever you scratch your head, you tell the world, Ive got Dandruff ' Dandrudl makes hair go brittle and fall out; leaving bald patches: Don't remain uncertain MAKE THIS TEST: scratch your scalp, then look under your nail. If there is a greyish deposit; you have oily dandruff: If you see white flakes in your hair and on your clothes, yours is dry dandruff: Take the advice of Professor Polland: He says Dandruff shows the hair-roots are being starved 1 prescribe Silvikrin, because it is the hair' s natural food:' Each bottle of Pure Silvikrin contains enough organic hair food to increase the growth of hair, free from dandruff, by 35%. From all chemists: hairdressers and stores: For SLIGHT DANDRUFF hair beginning to fall; lank hair , weak hair apply Silvikrin Lotion; the that will restore health and bring out ths Raifes, IS natural naterad {ustae " Price 3/5 and "6/- For SEVERE DANDRUFF serious Jalling hair, bald patches, threatening baldness apply Pure Silvikrin, the concentrated Natural Hair Food: Price 8/ 3 bottle , sufficient for one month $ supply. NZL-96-k Silvikrin DOES 6row HAtr 5prrvung CLEAN-| WNDOWG PORCELAIN 8N ATA-BRITE A cleaner fine as face powder, that won t scratch the 'finest surface. ThIS MAKE DANDRUFF TEST FoR CRYSTAL

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 7, Issue 171, 2 October 1942, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 7, Issue 171, 2 October 1942, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 7, Issue 171, 2 October 1942, Page 3

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