How many a lady there is to-day whose hair has turned prematurely grey through some great trouble, overwrought brain, deep seated nervous affection, etc., and while she deeply laments this fact, she objects, and rightly so, to use a dye. But that course, which is naturally repulsive to you is altogether unnecessary, for by tho use of the wonderful "Milos Hair Restorer," you can completely restore your hair to its natural shade, in a natural way. "Milos" is not a dye, neither is it sticky, greasy, or uupleasant to use. It is simply a food which nourishes the tiny hair roots and scalp pores, stimulating the growth of the' hair and causing it to regain its natural colour after a few applications. Get a bottle to-day and try. There's no risk for it's absolutely harmless, and if you're not satisfied with the results your money is refunded. | If your chomist does not stock "Milos Hair Restorer," you can procure it post free from Mifcs M. M'Elwain, Toilet Specialist, 254 Queen-street, Auckland, who invites your private correspondence, and will gladly give you personal advice. Price, 7» 6a per bottle.r-Advk j
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Evening Post, Volume LXXVII, Issue 115, 17 May 1909, Page 9
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