FROM A LADY.
Grafton road, Auckland, February 9th, 1894. Sir,—Three years ago I unfortunately r»« ceived a Sunstroke, which resulted in one-half of the hair of my head becoming PERFECTLY WHITE; ita vitality also was so seriously impaired that large quantities came out whenever combed. It may easily be understood how anxious I was, not only to get rid of t 1 « strange appearance, but to preserve what '__} a: remained. After reading your circular- 1 J: on the recommendation of a friend tw-iu'O i uaed your HAIR RENEWER, I dr-9-i 08 - « to try it; a marked improvement -finished >5 able by the time the first bottle -it of four £ send by continuing its use to the •-•- « nne Q bottles, I can now rejoice in .<*Bire, besides j a head of hair as any one ne<-atural colour. ■ being perfectly restored to it would be un- * ' After such a transformat* to withhold. from f< grateful on my part w. which is so .ustiy o i jou that meed of pr-ly invigorating and due to the HAIB RENEWER. restoring virtues -cashing properties of your The cooling and m make it a pleasant ad- j ! excellent prepaet, and not the least agree- . I junct to the ■__- entire absence of bou or d : *b_ _-___-__.n or head-dress. a : -stein to th Yours gratefully, c __. O . r Mr F • i PLEASURE IN RECOMMENDING. "" ! WIT '
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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 10863, 12 January 1901, Page 4
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228FROM A LADY. Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 10863, 12 January 1901, Page 4
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