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Toilet. r . . 1„ ' . Tpst fiie filing Tnst flie tiling J... In this ast age, the hair be- | comes gray and falls out early I but gray and thin hair frequently |j indicate only a local decay j| the decay of a special function, II which may be revived and susgv f tained for years by the use of proper means; and the most effective means to this end is a pre- > , ( paration called Mrs. S. A. Allen's , World's Hair Restorer, which has been used and approved by the public ( for upwards of fifty years. The Secret of its success and increasing sales is simply this: it is the best, and the best is always the cheapest. Hps. S. A. ALLEN'S WORLD'S jJAIR EESTOSER. required. "gDSON'S JJ AIR J>ENEWER RESTORES GREY OR FADED HAIR TO ITS NATURAL COLOUR. It cleanses the scalp and prevents dandruff. It promotes growth, and makes the hair soft, pliant and glossy. In Bottles at 3s 6d. Posted, 43 6d. . [FROM A GRATEFUL YOUNG LADY.] College-street, Caversharn, Dunedin, January 5, 1891. Dear sir,— effect has been so surprising lifter using one bottle of your Hair Reneweii, that I feel in duty bound to let you know the pleasing results. Some time ago I had the misfortune to lose nearly all my hair, and what little was left hail turned grey and white. Now I have a splendid head of hair, and almost its natural colour, THE RESULT 01' A SINGLE BOTTLE. I can grate- j fully endorse every word contained in your printed testimonials, and have great confidence in recommending It. I will do my best to make . your Hair Restorer known among my friends.—Yours respectfully, J. J. To Mr. Edson.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8629, 27 July 1891, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8629, 27 July 1891, Page 3