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BEAUTIFUL HAIR Four Feet Six Inches Long. RESULT Of USING JOHN CRAVEN -BUSLEIGH'S TRUE HAIR GfIOWER. NEW PREPARATION CAUSES BIG STIR AMONG HAIR SPECIALISTS. ■ _ . _ .. . .. x. - -* i ■ \ : MISS DONNAJ4. Photo by Crown. . Read what Miss MAY DONNAN, the prominent pianist, says:— Mr. JOHN CRAVEN-BURLEIGH. Dear Sir, I feel it only my duty that I should write and let you know what a wonderful preparation your True Hair Grower is. I have used three bottles, and my hair has grown marvellously; it is now about four feet six inches-.long, and is still growing. My hair is 'beautiful and glossy, and has grown much stronger since using your tonic. lam noted wherever I have been for my beautiful hair, both in length and quality. You may rest assured that I am very careful in using any preparations that have at numerous times been recommended to me for use. Having been persuaded to try your True Hair Grower, I have found it all that you claim it to tie, and can highly recommend its use to my numerous friends.' I am enclosing two photos of myself in support of the above and, if you think fit, you can use them for advertising purposes. Wishing you success. Gratefully yours, l JJjCM "Boronia," Raglan St., Mossman, Sydney. i . < ■ I > v ' w ..^ ,\ v. ' % % MISS DONNAN (3 tick View). Hair troubles, like many other disoasus. hrjve been wrongly diagnosed and altogether misunderstood. The hair itself is not the.thing 10 bo treated, for the reason that it is cimply a product of the scalp, p.rid wholly dependent vipon its action. The scalp is the very soil in which .t.iu«. hair is produced, nurtured and grown, and it alone should receive the atteniion if results are to be expected. It would do no earthly good to treat the .si-iii <fa plant'v.ith ;i view of making it grow and become more beautiful —the soil in which the plant grows must be attended to. Therefore, the scalp, in which the hair grows, must receive the attention if you are to expect it to grow and become more beautiful. Loss of hair i-; caused by the sculp dryiig up. or losing-its supply of moisture or nutriment; when bnl<<r.<?«=s ot:ivk tl;« scalo has simply lost all its nourishment, leaving nothing for tUo hair to feed unoa (a plant, or even a tree, would die under similar conditions). The natural thing to do in either case is to feed and replenish the soil or scalp, as the case may be, and your crop will grow and multiply as nature intended it should. My True Hah- Grower lias a r-osi w^l.-•■f.;! pftV-t 'fw> !>•■ hv'-.v -•■'h'nds and tissues of the scalp. Tt> is tha only remedy for the hair gvpv discovered that is similar to the natural foods or liquids cf the srs.ihp.. It penetrates the por^s quickly, and the li:u'r rWi sJioavs the .effects of its wonderful exhilarating and life-producing qualities. Besides being a Tvii'3, Hsn'r Grower, my preparation quickly removes DANDRUFF and stops FALLING HAITI and ITCHING. It is known the world- over, and I have in my consulting rooms upwards of 3000 letters from giateful men and women who have ■derive] so much herefc from the use of my True "Hair Grower" as to compel them to wi'ite and thank me. . '••' Now, I do not want you to luke my word for any ;Jtf4cjn«nt I make, but vant you to prove the matter in your own liuTie' FREE TRIAL OFFER. BALoiEf-8, "bawff, \mm t :U% ?REE ?t*IAL COUPON, ' / Cut out this Coupon, and son-.l « it'i ?, " atai-via to coVei 1 postage, etc., and I will immediately pest r, trial bo:c cf my Truo Hair Grower. . : ■' JOHN C??AVEN-SUBLE!^H".(I)-:pfc. <H!), -I ■ 41 QUEEN STREET, AUCtfLANffc b

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Colonist, Volume LVI, Issue 13418, 16 March 1914, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Colonist, Volume LVI, Issue 13418, 16 March 1914, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Colonist, Volume LVI, Issue 13418, 16 March 1914, Page 7