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fioct Fntttclt /shaft Mulb A w/"" . 1 ')lpv <?/a/7rf Y /Mifa'AfL\-htuscles 3E^i£2 r-Blocdre. Ntirvo si /b/wVK? Hi 1 I pfl lilipi «i«i £-'} ‘7 mm , aa*'f4 , « yy li~i£ BALD FOR 15 YEARS \ Hair Mow Half-Inch Long after 42 Day Treatment ißemarkable Experience ©f Prominent with s * CrystclSs” Fsimoiss American Scalp Treatments Guaranteed to Satisfy s ©r Back. For 15 years the crown of my head had been as innocent of hair as an emu eerp and I had long relinquished the idea of inducing: it to sprout agrain. I had used many preparations without a symptom of success, aiul had even consulted a well-known doctor, who could do nothing for me. Before comuletine one course of Crystolis my hair started to grow again, to my immense surprise, and' I pow have a growth of fine an inch long on _the , 15-ye.i4o]ld bald spot. NOKMAN CAMPBELL. Hera at last is eood nows for men and women whoso hair is falling, who ara growing bald and grey, whose scalps are smothored in dandruff that nothing seems to keep away, whoso heads itch like mad. You votirsolf may benefit, as have hundreds of people liko those who hers slve voice to the phenomenal results obtained frpm Crystolis, the new American oroduot-known -as "tha real hair-grower found at last " T t iat has boon callod the most wonderful scalp discovery of its time, having been awardod Cold Medals and Diplomas of Honor at threo great International Exhibition.,. Pflonla growing bald for years tell how they now glory in beautiful hair, with dandruff all their lives, say they havo now a oloan, healthy scalp, j *Sis that' Ttair stopped falling after a few applications of this wonderful now preparation. N ;c : l ! It matters not whother you are troubled with falling hair, prematurely grey hair, matted hair, brittle hair, or stringy hair, you are cheating yourself unless you at onco begin Crystolis. Crystolis will either succeed or it won't, but the only way to know is to try it. You can easily find out by a few days’ use. Forty-two davs’ treatment with Crystolis according to directions is guaranteed to giva satisfaction, or your chemist will refund all you havo paid for it, Crystolis Is porfectly harmless, not oily, greasy nor sticky. It comes In concentrated liquid form. You massago it morning and night into your scalp, where! it is absorbed into tho roots to cleanse, dissolve and discharge all foreign gorsninal matter, and to stimulate the papillae, so that the hair may burst forth anew in abundance ail over your hoad. Folks blessed with good hair don't want Crystolis to creato this condition. Their scalps do thoir duty without help. But tho scalps of thin-haired folks do not. Nourishment nature intended for their scalps is largely made useless by tho dangerous dandruff germ. You only need try Crystolis to prove if this Is truo in your own case. Why not begin to-night. people interested in Crystolis for its peerless qualities as an elegant hair dressing alono should note that one bottle of tho concentrate makes up threequarters ot a pint of liquid. An equal quantity of tho old-fashioned " hair tonics" in expensive bottles and packing costs twice to three times as much. rag Wr.Y, .a'W mm m m. ■m mm m® mi m mm % m m S m " When I began Crystolis my hair was so thin I could do nothing with it. Now the new hair is two to three inches long, oovors all the bare spot 3, and there is life in it, declares Mrs. 11.I 1 . Covenhoer. “ Oryotolis has cured the ltohing, the dandruff' hns ail gone, and rny hair has grown over an inch.Vsa.ys Miss M. L. Blackman. “ To-day,’’ asserts Dr. 0. Linden, “ I have twice as much liair ou tho top of my head as when I commenced Crystolis;” whilst Eev. K. A. Handriek writes: “Crystolis started my hair growing after the first week's treatment.” J. Hill, who adds: "Crystolis has grown And then Dr has appeared an inch and a half long, with every indica tion of boing pormaneut.” Oornoral Kerman Campbell, late A.1.F., Justice of the Peace; wellknown Aotor-Jonrnaiist; prominent member of Theatrical Profession for 20 yoars, associated with dramatio companies of J. U. Williamson. Ltd Mrs F Hawtrey, Alfred llampier, Gcorgo Itijjnold. Tyrone Power, Win’.’ Anderson, and many other front-rank managements. Stage Man-'-er for Kellie Stewart’s "Sweet Noll of Old Drury Co. throughout, Australia. Prominent “ Bulletin ” contributor of verso, for years_ halisted in A.I.F. from literary staff of Brisbane Daily Mail. Toured Queensland as a public recruiting speaker. V.'rote many artioles, etc., thereon which were widely published throughout the press of Australia, and ' rnuoh of his work incorporated in the ‘'Speakers’ Companion, issued by D. Mackir.non, Rsq. (Director of Recruiting), to the various recruiting oommitteos and recruiting officers throughout the Commonwealth. aommnraKnsCTEE; ALL LEADING S fflLlllldl mm m 1 $ m m. |§|g V J m m m m s i m wm m mm if

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How to Rf MoMy with, Fertilisers SAVE LABOUR' \ Labour on fertilised land returns 50 to 125 per cent, more ftlMi on unfertilised land, because of the greater crop secured. Your frUJin worker ia costing you tndro than he did. Make hia labour produce more by using Co-op. Manures. KEEP MORE STOCK The old-fashioned way was to keep stock to make manure for the land. And a very good way, too. But fertilisers, by increasing the grass, and crops, and forage, enable your land to carry more stock. OSSS CO-OP, FERTILISERS' N.Z. FARMERS CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION OF CANTERBURY, LTD.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17904, 25 September 1918, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17904, 25 September 1918, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17904, 25 September 1918, Page 5

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