SHE DARKENED ALL HER GREY HAIR. Well-known Lady Tells how she Overcame her Qrey Hair by Simple Home-made Remedy. Mrs. E. Powell, of Glebe, Sydney, whose hair is still dark, recently made "the following statement:— "Grey. streaked or faded Hair can be quickly turned black, brown or light brown, whichever shade you wish, by the use of the following simple remedy that you can mix up at borne. "Merely get loz or Bay Rum, -joz of Glycerine, a small box or Orlcx Compound and mix these up with seven (7) ounces or water. Do the mixing yourself to I avoid unnecessary cost. Comb the liquid through the hair a couple of times a weeic (until the desired shade results. You need not hesitate to use this rreely, because it is perfectly harmless, does not rub off, is neither sticky nor greasy, and leaves one's hair beauttrully glossy and Huffy and Tree rrom dandruff. It should make" any grey-haired person look many, many years younger "—(Ad.) Wliite damask supper cloths, 50 x 50, hemmed ready for use, u/0 lor 4/0. And there are dozens of home necessities that should be purchased now at Milne and Choyce's sale. —(Ad.) 700 Pairs of ladies' patent strap shoes, all designs; low heels and spike heels; all clearing at 17/9; usually 29/6 to 39/6. James Adams' clearing sale, Wellesley Street.—(Ad.)' '
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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 32, 8 February 1928, Page 12
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