GO UP, THOU BALDHEAD
The sight of a BALDHEADED Man does not excite the same contempt to-day as in the time of Klijah. Wo see him at tho theatre, in his office. We catch tho polish of his head as ho raises his hat in the street. Wc take him now as an accepted fact- It seems the natural order of things lie should be bald. But how does he take it himself?
The chances are his toilet table is an array of hair rcstorer.s artel tonics, which have proved ineffectual. The chances arelie has given up the quest for hair in disgust.. "WIOLETTA" is his need, if he'but knew. I
"WIOLETTA," the nourishment required to tone up tho dormant cells and produce the growth which is man's natural right. Price 3s 6<l. Sold Everywhere. Sold by Young and Anderson, Italian Warehousemen, 18 Princes street; and Penrose's, George strest, Dunedin.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 14916, 19 August 1910, Page 8
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150GO UP, THOU BALDHEAD Otago Daily Times, Issue 14916, 19 August 1910, Page 8
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