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. ; A SehiouS Ac^pD-SW, _si> Ji'is COsaiauasoKS.— Some time back, a gentleman residing at= Wortham. in Norfolk, Eligland, -named Balls; on , returning front Harleston Market, fell from hi-tbbrse; and sustained 80 aerioug an illness in consequence that ail; his hair ■caiue 6K VHe wasiperfeotlybald. His friead, the, Key*. Mr. Dakiel, ottered him a wig as a temporary sabstitute ; arid; in the mearitii»e>he tried very fortunately .be effects of^Bowtsnd'e Illaea-sa. Qil.y What *M;tl^e cbnswnenqe?: . Part Ipf * bottle produced the rejgrdwth'of a thick ahd luknri^nt-iieaclof hair.wlth (what the flr_t ordrigflMlt grbirthYhad, Sot}* beautiful, i tendency to curt • -This is a Very -irikiDg instance of .*©^y:frdm!theTfftcE of' thejdebm^wlflehvpripceded ; :fte;;rißstdrat-oi^ the. principal ; cbem_^ arid stbr^eer^rs v tbrongbout^ tt ,:wh6ltt_ie;a^ig#||i^i wlZea&_aV^eHts • Kemp- , thdxri^iJfro^

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXVI, Issue 4154, 6 December 1870, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXVI, Issue 4154, 6 December 1870, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXVI, Issue 4154, 6 December 1870, Page 6