SECRET OF CLEOPATRA'S WONDERFUL HAIR. DISCOVERED AT LAST IN AN OLD MUSTY BOOK. PRODUCES STARTLING GROWTH OF HAIR ON MAN'S HEAD AFTER TEN YEARS OF BALDNESS. In examining some of the old musty books in one of the Italian museums of antiquities, an American traveller acci dentally noticed in Latin the words, "To grow beautiful hair."' A closer inspection le/ealed an old hair formula, ana below it was noticed that it was the formula- which Cleopatra, used and to which she owed her wonderfully beautiful, long, thick, heavy hair, which had much to do with her being regarded aa the most beautiful woman in the world. Curiosity led the traveller to copy the formula, and he gave it to a friend who had been bald for ten years. After some difficulty the friend got the formula made up with some slight modifications by a chemist, and after using it &ix weeks his head became entirely covered with a startling • growth of new hair. This so impressed him that he t;ave the foimula to several medical journals and newspapers, and it was extensively printed by them, and within the last few years many thousands of persons owe their beautiful heavy hair to this simple ancient inexpensive formula, although most of them probably have no idea of how it was first discovered. For the benefit of renders >v« print the loimula again :— 1 <junce Lavona do Cumposec, 4 dram Menthol Cijstala, Souncis of Bay Ituin. Apply night and morning and nib well into the. hair roots, but avoid appljing wheio hair is not desired. This formula can be. prepared by anjj chemist,— Advt,
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 121, 23 May 1914, Page 9
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271Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 121, 23 May 1914, Page 9
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