AN EXCELLENT DRESSING FOE THK HaIK, INVIGORATING AND " BEAUTIFYING. This elegant preparation restores Grey Hair to its original colour by nourishing; the roots I and itupartuig a healthy and natural colour to the hair, quickens and stimulates its growth, ensures quantity and vigor, stop 3 its falling out, prevents and removes dandruff. It is not a Die. It produces softness and gloss, and by continued occasional use effects the desired shade. i T j • does not Stain* the Skin. Its agreeable and efficient qualities constitute it one of the best Hair '• Preparations extant. This preparation ia extensively used by persons who have been in the habit i B of using the more expensive imported articles, and with results equally satisfactory. I £ —. I . j i The following bona fldo Test monials have been selected:— f 1 From a Gentlkman. From a Lady. , "Auckland, Ist June, 1882,-Mr. Edson.- "Auckland, May 30th, 18S2.—Sir,—It affords - r Sir,—About twelve months ago my attention me great pleasure in testifying to the benefits 3 was called to your Hair Renower, whioh I have derived from the use of your Hair Renewer i been applying since, and find it produces the Pome time since my hair was falling off to such i desired effect, i.e., preventing the hair from an extent as to cause me considerable anxiety I falling out, and maintaining the desired shade; and the small quantity left was becoming quits " also, preserving it in a satisfactory state. On grey. After usins your Hair Renower, lam account of my hair turning grey and falling glad to say the falling out has ceased, and a new out I had been in tho habit of using a more ex- growth has replaced the loss. The appearance ' c pensivo imported article. I have pleasure in is glossy, and the colour quite natural. Igrate--1 recommending your excellent preparation. I fully testify to tha excellent results, also ita find ono application a week quite sufficient to agreeableness in use, and its very moderate keep my hair In good condition, both as to price. I have recommended it to several of my i growth and colour. Should you desire to give friends. : publicity to thia, readera will perceive that for n Yours sincerely, JfJF. ) obvious reasons my name ia not appended." Mr. ED3OX. Sold in Bottles at 3s. 6d. Prepared by J. Edson, Chemist, Medical Hal^;.' ; j 196, QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND, " /
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Auckland Star, Volume XVII, Issue 3867, 6 January 1883, Page 6 (Supplement)
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