SHE DARKENED ALL HER GREY HAIR. WELL-KNOWN LADY TELLS HOW SHE OVERCAME HER GREY HAIR BY SIMPLE HOME-MADE ( REMEDY. ■ . j 1 Mrs. E. Powell, of Glebe, Sydney, whose hair is still dark, recently made the following statement: — "Grey, streaked or faded hair can be quickly turned black, brown or light brown, which ever shade you wish, by the use of the following simple remedy that you can mix up at home. " "Merely get 1 ounce of Bay Rum, i ounce of Glycerine, a small box of Orlex Compound and mix these up with a half pint of water. Do the mixing yourself in order to make sure that incorrect ingredients are not used. Comb the liquid through the hair a couple of times a. week until the desired shade results. You need not hesitate to use this 1 freely because it is perfectly harmless, does not rub off, is neither .sticky nor greasy, and leaves one's hair beautifully glossy and fluffy, and free from dandruff. It should make any grey-haired person look many, many years younger."—Advt. HOME-MADE SODA. WATER. A Sparklet Syphon in your home means a, delicious drink whenever you want it. You. simply fill the syphon with cold water—the Sparklet Bulb does the rest. If your Sparklet Syphon is out of order, -<end for new rubber washers and pin, enclosing threepence in stamps for postage. Bulbs, Bor C, now procurable at nil dealers. Sharland and Co., Ltd., Wellington.—Advt. The days of miracles are never passed. Never was the world so full of miracles as to-day. Turn the water-tap and you get water from miles away. Open a, solderless sate can of St. George Camp' Pie aaid there is a miracle. Rare and ■cosily spices from the East and delicately comppmidud meat« nil ready cooked. Slice and nerve cold,—Advt.
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Evening Post, Volume CI, Issue 48, 25 February 1921, Page 10
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