Kendal Times
Saturday December 4th 1869
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Page 3 of 5 MRS. HARRIS HERBERT'S AMERICAN HAIR DRESSING. IS the favourite Preparation used by the American Ladies for strengthening, vivifying, promoting the growth, and adding brilliancy, fragrance, and lustre to the Hair. It cures Baldness, and CHECKS FALLING OFF OF THE HAIR, And restores grey hair, to its natural colour, cleanses it of all impurities, thus preventing the formation of Scurf or Dandruff, giving it a soft, silky and wavy appearance. IT IS NOT A DYE, Nor does it stain the most delicate skin or finest head-dress, as it contains no Alkaline Earth, Cantharides, or any Acrid substance merely being intended to supply that natural nutriment to the scalp, of which it may be deficient either in quantity of quality: hence it is an ESSENTIAL TOILET REQUISITE For all who wish to have and preserve that choiciest gift of nature -- a good Head of Hair. IT'S GREAT SALE IN AMERICA Is in consequence of its well-known cooling, refreshing, and invigorating properties, not only on the Hair Roots, but likewise in keeping the head cool and preventing the headache, hence it is extensively patronised by the Members of the Senate, the House of Representatives, and all Ranks of Society throughout the Northern and Southern States of America, where it has been in general use for nearly TWENTY-FIVE YEARS. So large is its sale that it was SPECIALLY mentioned as an article for Taxation by the American Minister of Finance at Washington, in 1862. (See "THE TIMES" American correspondent for 1862). ENGLISH TESTIMONIALS MRS. LAWRENCE, No. 78, Maldon Road, Haverstock, Hill, London, writes under date, September 23rd, 1863: --------- "My hair, which was rapidly falling off and turning grey, has been completely restored by the use of your invaluable Hair Dressing. It is so pleasant to use, and gives the hair such a clean and brilliant appearance, that I am satisfied any person on using it, will never be without it." _________________________________________________________ From MISS L. BOWSER, Kingston Terrace, Holdrness Road, Hill, dated July 14th, 1868:.................................................... "My hair, which was becoming very thin, has been greatly thickened and improved through the use of your valuable Hair Dressing. It is a most pleasant and efficacious preparation for strengthening and improving the hair." _________________________________________________________ From MRS. CAMPBELL, Sanction Lodge, Yorkshire, dated July 15th, 1868:................................................................... "Your Hair Dressing has given very great satisfaction to myself and friends. I have found it to thicken the hair and prevent it from falling off. In conjunction with the Hair Restoratives it has completely restored colour to the hair of a friend, which previously was nearly white; I can therefore confidentially recommend these preparations as very superior to any I have hitherto used." _________________________________________________________ MRS. H. HERBERT'S HAIR DRESSING is sold by all respectable chemists at 3s 6d and 7s each Bottle. A great saving is effected by purchasing the larger. Each genuine Bottle bears MRS. HERBERT's Registered British Trade Mark (the American Eagle) and Signature on label and wrapper. Wholesale Agents MESSRS.J. SANGER and Sons, London. SPECIAL NOTICE TO LADIES. MRS. HERBERT has just issued an English edition of her Treatise on the Human Hair and its Physiology, comprising its varieties, treatment, beauty, and improvement: together with a few hints on the PRESERVATION OF THE COMPLEXION, intended for the guidance of those who wish to preserve beautify, and enhance their personal appearance: it can be obtained GRATIS of most respectable chemists and perfumers, or from the following agents -- for Kendal, M. BURTON, Chemist, Stricklandgate, and J. S. MEDCALFE, Chemist, 55, Highgate. ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: |
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