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Baldness Banished AT ANY AGE! . British Hair Specialist's Amazing Discovery ' NEW HEAD OF . I' FREE OF CHARGE i of my Special Pomade, which will commence ■ the good work at once! -YOU THEN MR. Frederick CONTINUE WITH IT OR NOT, Entirely; J / Godfrey, at Your Own Option. if * 7 Hair Special i(t, i Brfm'Su BS." A FEW TYPICAL INSTANCES: IN THE THIRTIES r For about half my lifetime—-I am still on the right "My head is fully covered with new hair. I wat side of 40 — I have been studying the problem'of •< absolutely baldj including eyebrows and eyelashes, J «H«r.Growth.» Day i„, day out for &e l«t 12 -,W.H.C. (Wes.on-sup.r-M.r,*, e years I have been dealing with the hair troubles of THE FORTIES _ 3 altogether over 500,000 men and women — always "In June there ivas not a single hair on my head. I* f . . , . . ... .. «"» .. . September I commenced your- treatment and all my : g am,n g by experience—striving struggling to over- fel f ow workmen were astonished at the growth ol j come finally and completely..the terrible disability'of hair on my head." —D.J.N. (Wakefield)* s Baldness. I use the word advisedly, because in this IN THE FIFTIES r modern workaday world loss of hair is a terrible "New hair began to show after two. or three week** 0 handicap in either social or business life. treatment. Able to go out no,w, without a cap aftef 1 Now lamin a position to 6ffer a method and a ; having had to wear one for > s ea ( r |o Uthend ) 4 preparation, Renair Hairgrowing Pomade, that has in THE SIXTIES not only renewed the hair-growth of partially bald "My hair has grown splendidly. I cannot tell how! t men arid women, but has definitely grown new hair pleased I am." —Mrs. S. (Bingham)i • for scores of completely bald people. IN THE SEVENTIES. , Further, "Renair Pomade" has immensely, im- "My age is 74. My .hair is regaining its colour an<| ; proved the general hair appearance and condition an< " es * er ' 4 ■of every man and woman who has used it; and many IN THE EIGHTIES . . ... . . i j ' i j j ' The result is wonderfully successful, especially lit t thousands have already don . , . view of my age, the hair having grown well and beipgf s STUDY THE EVIDENCE / no longer grey." ,—Mre. (London, S.E.l>« ' lam not in the questionable position of making strik- IN THE NINETIES irig claims for my preparation, ''Renair Pomade/'' with- "A complete growth of .hair and. of trje same colonf! ".out the evidence of actual users to confirm, and more as when she was a young woman. Mother is 94 years : than confirm, those claims. _ ■ old." —Mrs. C.T. (Tottenham)* I ask that .every man and woman who has the misfor- v ' ' tune to suffer, from, partial baldness,, scanty and falling Ip \'fJ|J A |?K H A I Ij ni* hair, or other and similar hair defects, should read the ; statements or actual users which appear in the next .Y LOSING f | It will be noted that even in a case of complete bald- . - ' ness, which included eyebrows and • eyelashes, the use V ID U A TD - \f> I ' of "Renair Pomade" produced ah entirely new hair I Vwll IlnllV r ■ | growth. In another case a middle-aged lady, whose.bald- 6 o ■ 1 1 ness had necessitated her wearing a cap for 50 years, ■ f yo. m ' ' derived marked improvement within only three .weeks, , - I whilst a gentleman of over 70 reports that "Renair TU Pomade not \ only stimulated a new hair but : 1 JTI Ik/ *$■' | restored the natural colour of the hair. Finally, and *• 00.0 0 . c? jjf' y''' ' perhaps most striking of all is the amazing achievement • H||kM '' j (flyr 1 of "Renair Pomade" in growing a complete head of new * o+./ / hair "of the same golden colour as when she was-a • ./(Jr / ,•••' / I young woman" —in the case of a lady 94 years of age. Age is no bar to the success; of my method——at 50, > ■■ "s I 60, '70, SO, and everi'.pvcr!- 90 year's, fine new* heads of ~ x*~ • Vf naturalcoloured,.' healthy. liair- have resulted. But •' /- a ' | .enough of' words. • Put .me to the practical test in yOur . \P own> case at mv. expense by posting the! coupon. 4mm * "J| REMAIR POMADE IS SOLD If All NIGH-GLASS MSla'ig'fri Mliw

•««» jri»r HUBBY:. I ■ W mW KS 9 dear; it's" a most ■ infernal. ! nuisance', . . '■ W and it's getting .worst. Nothing; X|MA seems to stop it. WIFE: Well, this is HR I where your clever rW r l * little wife comes in. Listen, I was w I with Mary yester- - 111 W / day, and she told f|fl|V ■ ,'»•• . / me that Charles £L § had EXACTLY the same trouble— »' r " now he hasn't the | /!?/ x slightest sign Dandruff/. / . -.IH-.~ , v * HUBBY: What's the 7 / W dear? flr WIFE: A new lotion called Renair Hair I • . Tonic, .invented by! Frederick Godfrey, English • / , H air K 'a ■ Why, do you know con- ' 1 everything, |V ~. and was V' v thoroughly "nervy" O 1 ' about it, he was re- I /jY AfJMi I ■ commended to try I /iVI I • y ' bottle completely f . ■ fwMMn I . \ m fMi cer- A , u/f/m > tainly try it. II ' ".tf f/ffl v ||^^WIWW| WIFE: Yes, but first . II \ I / l^l\lllimlVlHllln you can try it f 1 I/ / VTilllßHMl [[llrlfy FREE! Anyone 11 /' 'w' ' can write for a 1 will miml you fre« of co»t or any obligation « sample. Just cut trial supply and full particular* how to begin the out the coupon be- good work.' After you havc uted it you will know low. whether to'continue'or not. ''im > OF ALL HIGH-CLASS CHEMISTS .. ,■ ._ 2 / 6, and 4'6 r- - ■■ ■. per Botti# ' 1 -"""| CLOSE THE ! nnOD FREDERICK GODFREY . UUUK A% J? (NX) Ltd. 1 to the entry of ' P-®- Box 1279, Auckland. I more serlotu . hair troubles. • /r**Jf Please send me Free Trial I Banish Dan- ~mp J* Supply of "RENAIR" HAIR ■_ ■ drulf and Scurf TONIC. 'I cnclose 6c!. in stamps j and keep your to cover postage. / Scalp healthy fljX' 1 by regularly Mi.JIP NAME..., . using Renair I Hair Tonic. Get Il*J» ADDRESS -........, •••.. » your Free Sup- |f. 11 I ply today. ■■■fll E-P-/5/38 j

DON'T BE . /■on W , <PL •.. Premature Greyness is a tragedy. In these day* of strenuous competition no one can afford to allow a false suggestion of age to throw a cloud over their business or social success. f Too old] To men in business and social life, greyness is a serious drawback. Grey, faded and lustreless hair is a cause of acute anxiety and distress .to thousands of men "and wonleti in this country to-day, but for all such, here is indeed splendid news. Frederick Godfrey, the leading British Hair Specialist, has now perfected marvellous preparation which ias the amazing effect of revitalising the pigment glands and so enabling Nature to get to work and bring back the true colour of the hair exactly as it was in the first'flush of Youth. ! The uniform success achieved in this way by Mr. Frederick Godfrey's RENUKLOR ,is astounding. It matters not whether you are partially or completely grey—whether you are 19 or what is the actual cause of the greyness. Renuklor, which is not a dye,. and contains no artificial colouring matter, will assuredly bring back to the hair the ' natural colour with which Nature first . invested it. Every man and woman who desires to speedily • banish greyness,- or to restore the natural colour with which Nature first invested their hair, is offered a Free , Testing Supply of his unique preparation, Renuklor, in exchange for the coupon below. Secure your Free Supply by posting the Coupon to-day! RENUKLOR The Natural' Hair Colour Restorer. Price 5/- per bottle, of all Chemists. mßm To FREDERICK GODFREY (N.Z.) LTD., P.O. Box 1279, Auckland. Please send me a Free Sample of j ItENUKLOIt. I enclose 6d. in stamps for packing, postage, etc. %Addrcss M I

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Evening Post, Volume CXXV, Issue 112, 14 May 1938, Page 21

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Page 21 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXXV, Issue 112, 14 May 1938, Page 21

Page 21 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXXV, Issue 112, 14 May 1938, Page 21

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