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HOW I DARKENED-MY GRE , ; Hair. \ LADY GIVES SIMPLE HOME RECIP) THAT SHE-USED TO DARKEN-Hβ! GREX HAIR.;-, ?y ,! V-«''" V> $y For years I tried to restore my , grey lid) to its natural colour with.the prepared dye and stains, but.none of them gave, sntisfai tion, and they were all expensive.' I final] came across a simple f ecipe "•which I inlxe at home that gives wonderful results. I gay the recipe, which is as follows;'to'a'numtit of my friends, and they are all delighte with it. To 7 ozs. of water add a small bo of Orlex Compound, 1 02. of bay rum ani •i oa. of glycerine. These ingredients ca: be bought at any chemists at very little cost ;TJse. every other day until the hair-become: tfce required shad?, then every, tvia. weeks It will not only darken the. grey- hair,:bul removes dandruff acd scalp htrinours.'-'and acts as a tonic to the'hair. It is not sticky or greasy, does not rub off and does not colour the scalp. 4 young man who had been rejected for' military-servrcerand-was-prosecttted for /ailing to attend Territorial drill, asked in the Magistrate's Court at Masterton "If I can't go and fight, why should I go to drill?"' ARCHITECTS.' EDWARD MAHONEY AND SON ARCHITECTS, BANK BUILDINGS, EWANSON ST..

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Auckland Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 52, 1 March 1916, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 52, 1 March 1916, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 52, 1 March 1916, Page 7

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