SHE DARKENED HER GREY HAIR. A Society Lady Darkened her Grey Hair and Stimulated Its Growth by a Simple Home Process, She Tells How She Did It. A •well-known society lady, who darkened her grey hair by a simple home process, made the following statement: " Any lady or gentleman can darken their grey or faded hair, stimulate its growth, and make it soft and glossy with this simple recipe, which they, can mix at home. To a ".half-pint of water add loz of bay rum and 1 small box of Orlex Compound. These ingredients can be purchased at any chemist's at very little coat. Apply to the hair every other day until the grey hair is darkened sufficiently. This mixture relieves itching and is excellent for dandruff. It does not stain the scalp, is not sticky or greasy, and does not mb off. It will make a grey-haired person look 10 to 20 years younger."
When you ask for Nazol, be sure you get genuine Nazol. Anyone who offers you an imitation or a substitute is trying to market something else on the ! Nazol reputation. No other cough and 'cold remedy is just as good as Nazol. Penetrating and germ-killing, always soothes and relieves. Sixty doses is 6d, Use the Nazol Inhaler.—Advt. There is only one Sander Extract, and that is why people reject the many inferior and harmful substitutes and just as goods. Sander's Extract is free from the objectionable qualities of the common eucalyptus. Sander's Extract cures all infectious diseases, all winter ailments, ulcers, burns, sprains, eczema, etc. Insist; on the gonuino Sander's Extract.—Advt. Bear this in mind where'er you go, The funny part of life is That, though your pockets empty be, iTour heart is light as light can bo. Providing- that from colds you'ro free, I From coughing and bronchitis; To make that blie»iful sfnte enduro, U«s Woods' Great Peppermint Qure. —Advt.
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Evening Post, Volume XCIV, Issue 75, 26 September 1917, Page 4
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