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GOING BALD? 0f Pure Each, bottleoatains Silvikrin hair- organic the food to icricby 35*% frowtk of hair ] Science combines in Silvikrin the 14 separate elements needed for human hair growth That great bio-chemist, Dra Weidner , isolated the 16 separate elements needed for human hair growth ~and combined them in Silvikrin: Professor Polland 52y8, "Scalp starvation causes go% of baldness ; I prescribe Silvikrin because it is the Windmill Theatre, hair' $ natural food: If the London, WAI: roots are alive (even though Dear Sirs My hair the hair has come out ) started coming out in Silvikrin will grow hair handfuls bald patches appeared. At last Itried and banish dandruff: Silvikrin: There was a big improvement with SILVIKRIN Lotion the very first bottle, and For slight dandruff , hair to-day I have a fine , beginning to fall; lank hair , thick head of hair. weak hair_~the perfect dress- (Sgd:) Va J: Hall: ing that will restore health and natural lustre t0 the hair. Price 3/5 and 6/ = PURE SILVIKRIN concentrated hair food for severe dandruff , seriqus falling hair , bald patches _ threatening baldness. Grows new hair. 8 /3 a bottle, sufficient for one month $ supply. From all chemistss hairdressers and stores: Sivikuin D 0 E $ GR 0 W HAIR KNZL-88-Ke enough

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 7, Issue 177, 13 November 1942, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisement 2 New Zealand Listener, Volume 7, Issue 177, 13 November 1942, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisement 2 New Zealand Listener, Volume 7, Issue 177, 13 November 1942, Page 13

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