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John ". Craven-Burleigh's Is the' Best! You Can Try it Free* Thousands of free samples are given away. Send for a trial . tin and interesting booklet to-day. - "While you hesitate others are benefiting l>v this wonderful preparation, Read what MISS XOWE and - MISS BLACK sayMISS LOWE. Corner Clonbern Eoad, Remuera, Auckland. Mr. John Craven-Burleigh, 37 Hellaby's Buildings', Auckland. Dear Sir,—l have often noticed your advertisement in various newspapers, and although my hair was falling out I did not send for a free sample you offered, thinking it would be like the other preparations I had tried, and with no good . results. I was completely discouraged, until ono day whilst talking to a. friend about tho appalling state of my hair, she urged ina to send for a course of Craven-Burleigh's True Fair Grower, which I did. For a time there was no noticeable' improvement, but being afraid of ijoing bald I •persevered, and to my astonishment new hair appeared. Now I have a splendid head of hair of which I am proud. Many times I thank my friend for persuading me to try your preparation, and must also thank and congratulate you cu such a good formula. In my case ycu really deserve a substantial compensation, but all 1 can do is recommend your Hair Grower, and send photograph of n:y hair, which may be of use to you r.s :n advertisement, with the hope that those | who need a really good hair preparation ; may sond to you, thus benefiting themselves as I did, at the same time adding a little to your custom. lam srro there cannot be a better preparation for making hair grow than John CravenBurleigh's. Rcspectfullv your.-;, ft. LOWE. ' MISS BLACK. " Oxford Street, Paddington, Sydney. Mr. John Craven-Burleigh, Auckland. Dear Sir,—Since using your True Hair Grower I am glad to say that rar hair. lia3 improved remarkably, not only in length, but also in thickness. It removes tho dandruff completely after tho first fortnight's treatment. My hair does not now fall out either, so I am altogether very well satisfied with your preparation, wliich I consider the best on the market, certainly tho best I lave over used, and I have spent a great deal of money on different hair tonics. I will be only 100 pleased to recommend your True Hair Grower to my friends, and you have my permission to uso this letter, together with tho enclosed Tihoto3 of myself, in any way yon please. Thanking you, i am, Yours 6incefelv. KTTBIE BLACK. I have thousands of other testimonials in mv office from people who have used mv True Hair Grower. Total or partial baldness. " Thin, straggling, or weak hair. Falling or splitting hairs. Over-gTeasiness of .the. scalp. ~.» Over-dryness or itching "of lhe:scalp. Scurf or dandruff.--" • ■■-'''-*"''';''."'J"... Loss of colour and lustre. '"'■•'- Usly, wiry hair. Hnir thinning at tho temples. Which ever of these troubles your hair is suffering, you need not hesitate a' single moment in sending for tho splendid Hair-Growing Gift offered free ' ta readers:— I COT OUT THIS COUPON AMD ~ POST TO-DAY. To John Craven-Burleigh. T)eov. G, 37 Hellaby's Buildings, Opp. G.P.0., Queen Street, Auckland. Dear Sir,—Pleaso send mo a Free Trial of your True Hair Grower,, together with an interesting Booklet entitled "Concerning the Hair." I enclose 3Jd. in stamps to covetI postage, etc. Name Address

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3138, 17 July 1917, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3138, 17 July 1917, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3138, 17 July 1917, Page 9

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