WARTIME RECIPE FOR GREY HAIR. Well-known Lady Qives Simple Inexpensive Recipe for Streaked or Faded Grey Hair. Mrs. M. A. Ellis, a wpll-known resident of Footseray. Victoria, whose hafr Is still dark, recently made the following statement:—"Grey, streaked or faded hair can be quickly turned black, brown, or light brown, whichever *hade you wish, by the use of the following simple remedy y v can mix up at home.
"Merely g-et 1 ounce or Bay Rum. j onuce of glycerine, a small box of Orlex compound and mix thesp to w;th spveri <7i nrniw- of watpr. no thp mixing yourspir to save extra cost. Comb the liquid ihroiig-n the hair a couple or times a ;ver-k until the desired shade results. You n»ci not hestitate to use this freely, because it is perfectly harmless, does not run r,rr. i= neithpr sticky nor greasy, and leaves one's hair beautifully glossy and fluffy and free rrom dandruff. It should make any greyhaired person look many, many years younger."—(Ad.)
Did you preserve as many eggs laet year as you ought to have done? Remember you can save money by preserving with Sharland's well-known £gg Preservative.—(Ad.)
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Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 213, 8 September 1926, Page 11
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