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HOW TO GAIN A HEALTHY SCALF AND LOVELY HAIR. Simple New Remedy. Can be Mixed at Home. On every side you 'hear scalp sufferers complain, "I can't think why I cannot have good hair! I keep my scalp clean, use expensive tonics, and massage my old head till my arms ache!" The explanation is not far to seek. Regardless of your efforts, you will fail to grow hair until you restore the "papillae," or hairgrowing organs in the roots, to normal health and hygiene by entirely removing every trace of dandruff germs that may exist—even unseen—in6ide the root cavities. ■ What is craved by the scalp is something to penetrate the pcrre3 holding the hair-shaft, cleanse the root, and feed the "papillae" with the stimulation necessary to renew their activity in producing a. new growth of thick, long hair. Noted scalp scientists agree that thers is only one product that will grow liair. That agent is now united in a new formula, known as Crystolis, with potent antiseptic elements 'capable of soaking and being absorbed right down into the roots, where they set to work purifying the cavity, dissolving all waste inattei, and reviving the "papillae" to new life. Just massage a little Crystolis into yonr scalp each morning and night and observe how rapidly the dandruff vanishes and myriads of fiizzy hail's spring up all over your head and keep on growing, until a long, heavy mass of hair result*. All up-to-date chemists . have Crystolis, or can get it from their wholesaler for you, and will return your money if you are not content with results, as per the guarantee in the package. It cost® only hall the price of ordinary "tonics"—one ounce making onexthird quart of liquid; whilst it is delightfully cool and refreshing, not. sticlsy nor oily, and absolutely non-injurious.—AcYtt.

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Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 18, 20 July 1918, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 18, 20 July 1918, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 18, 20 July 1918, Page 4

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