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GREY HAIB FROM WARTIME ■ i WORRIES. :. HOW TO MAXE AN INEXPENSIVE MIXTURE TO DABKEN STREAKED Oil FADED GBEY HAIR, . Grev, streaked or failed hair can be quickly wade black, brown, .or light brown-as you like it—by the fuse cf the following splendid remedy- made at home. Just get from the chemist a small box Of Oflex Compound, 1 ounce of Bay Bum andi ounce of Glycerine, costiiiß kit ft little. Mix these up with one half pint of water and com') through the- hair every other day until the desired shade is obtained. You need not hesitate'to use this mixture, for it is perfectly harmless, does not nil) , off, and is reithor sticky or guibiny, and besides it ia due for'itchy dandruff, the hair soft. and glossy, it ought to make a grey haired person look year? -and year? younger.—Advt. ._

What a wonderful tribute to the quality and flavour, the goodness and dcliciousness of this superfine break- ■ fast food! And the 50 million plates . Ti— , of Creamoata used last year gave sat- '■• i,,,,',. *- : .. ..■ iefaction and delight exactly 50 million ■ ■ . times. Enlist in this great army— • —become one of the Better Breakfast v ■ Brigade—tell your grocer to send you "~~~ Creamoata Wafett— Two cup* of Crearaoala, loz. of ''"'*' \i.(gpJ5 1 BIIMi - —" "" butlerdissolved in a cup of warm water, half a teaspoonlsl

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 214, 4 June 1919, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 214, 4 June 1919, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 214, 4 June 1919, Page 3

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