Trained Nurse Offers Remedy for Grey Hair. Recommends Simple Home-made Mixture That Quickly Darkens It. M 133 Mary J. Haves, a well-known nurse, makes the following statement about grey hair: "The use of thp following remedy, which you can make at home, is tn-; best thing I know of for streaked, t.ir'ed or grey hair, whlrh turns black, brown or light brown as you desire. OT course, you should do the mixing yourself to save unnecessary expense. "Just get a small box of Orlex Compound from your chemist and mix up with toz of Bay Rum, Joz Glycerine and one half-pint or water. This only costs a little. Comb the Ilfjuld through the hair every other day until the mixture Is used up. It is absolutely harmless. Tree from grease or gum, Is not sticky, and does not rub ofT. Itchy dandruff, ir you have any. quickly leaves your scalp, and your hair is left beautirully sort and glossy. Just try this If you would look years and years more youthful —Copyright. Skin made healthy and clear again with REXONA Miss Elsie Dix of Leeton is very grateful for the way Rexona's soothing, healing properties rid her skin of blemishes. She writes: "Rexona Ointment has been of particular benefit to me. It completely cured, a nasty eruption I had on my fore:« head. I am never without Rexona. Always use Rexona Ointment REXONA PROPRIETARY LIMITED
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Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 126, 30 May 1934, Page 12
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