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Make your Own m? Tonic. A SPECIALIST'S ADVICE. In a recent issue the Daily Mail if London published a special article in the care of the hair in which v»>s riven the formula for a home-made aair tonic that was highly recomnended for its remarkable hair-grow-tog properties, as well as for stopping falling hair, revitalising the kair roots, and destroying the danirufl germ. This article was of spatial interest to me, as the formula was one which I, myself, have- seen used in countless cases with most astonishing benefit, thus confirming my jelief that home-made hair preparations are the best. For the benefit of ;hose who have not seen it before, I jive the formula herewith. Procure torn your chemist a four-ounce bottle containing three ounces of Bay Rum, otic ounce of Lavona de Composee (Smith's) and J dram Menthol Crytals. Dissolve the crystals in the Bay Rum, and then add the Lavona de Composee ; shake thorough i;. „..,g apply night and morning 1,0 the i/oots of the hair, rubbing into the scaif with the finger-tips. This preparation contains no coloring matter,, 'jut restores grey hair to its original ,:olour by its action on the hair ,oots. If you desire it perfumed add lalf a spoonful of French Fon Fleur >erfume, which combines perfectly irith the other ingredients, and imparts a most pleasing scent. Do not I apply where hair is not desired.

PREPARE FOR SOMETHING PRETTY. We are already preparing for our Big Spring Display which will take place shortly. The d<ite of the Promenade and Show will he duly advertised in these columns. In the meantime our assistants will be pleased to show you the novelties in Millinery, Neckwear, Dresses, Blousings, Skirts, Costumes, etc., that have already arrived at the Beehive. GEORGE COURT, Hamilton. 10 Ladies, be considerate and tactful, yet firm, with iany refractory draper who may try to substitute any other ma'* 1 } for the famous Warner's Rust : proof Corsets. 627 B»ve you tried " Glazo " Linen Polishing Tablet? It is very easy to use and gives splendid results. For Fronts, Cuffs and Collars. Sold 1 by, all stores, 6d Tablet. 727

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Waikato Times, Issue 12189, 26 September 1911, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 Waikato Times, Issue 12189, 26 September 1911, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 Waikato Times, Issue 12189, 26 September 1911, Page 5

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