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Grey Hair May Make Mother Look Like Grandmother WOAT IS MORE TRAGIC THAN A WOMAN WHO LOOKS OLD AT THIRTY OR FORTY? The tragedy ot grey hair is never so great as with the woman whose fading hair makes her appear like the grandmother of her own children. Mrs T. A. Allenbury, a well-known resident of Meredin, W.A., who was called “Mother” and “Grandmother” because of her faded white hair, and who darkened it with a simple home-made mixture, , recently made the following statement:- — “Why, anyone can do as I did, and throw 10 or 20 years of age from their . appearance. Just prepare _ this simple 'mixture at home, which quickly darkens tho hair and makes it soft and glossy. To seven (7) ounces of water add lor. of Hay Rum, a ior box of Orlex Compound, and soz of Glycerine. These ingredients can bo purchased at any chemist’s at trifling cost, and mixed at home to save unnecessary expense. Apply to the hair twice a week until the desired shade is obtained. It does not discolour the scalp, is not sticky or greasy, and docs not rub off. My friends now call me 1 Girl.’ | Advt.l £ Noiseless shooting galleries, which - are also safe and adorless, now aro making their appearance in America in ■ the form of liquid-gas rifle ranges. The 22-palihre repeating rifles iise the gas instead of powder to speed-the bullets at the targets, i

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Evening Star, Issue 20876, 20 August 1931, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 20876, 20 August 1931, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 20876, 20 August 1931, Page 7

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