Why Does Hair 

 PALL Off? 



I From many causes. Sometimes 

 from local disturbing agencies, 

 such as sickness ; sometimes from 

 neglect in cleansing; but more 

 frequently from decay in the saps 

 and tissues which supply each 

 individual hair. In such case, 



OLDRIDGE'S 



BALM OF COLUMBIA 



Is an excellent corrective of the many insidious sources of decay which 

 ruin nature's chief ornament. 



It stimulates, strengthens, and increases the growth of Hair ; softens 

 and nourishes it when grown ; and arrests its decline. Besides this, it 

 acts on those pigments the constant supply of which is essential to the 

 Hair retaining its colour. 



The Hair of the Head and the Whiskers and 

 Moustachios 



Are alike benefited. For children it is invaluable, as it forms the basii»i 

 of a magnificent Head of Hair, prevents Baldness in mature age, and 

 obviates the use of dyes and poisonous restoratives. 



ESTABLISHED UPWARDS OF SIXTY YEARS f^ 



{A suffi-cient guarantee of its efficacy). ' 



Sold by all Perfumers and Chemists at 3s. 6d., 6s., and Hi 

 Wholesale and Eetail by the Proprietors, 



C. & A. OLDRIDGE, 



22, Wellington St., Strand, London, W 



BiLLM OF OOLTJMBIj^, 



Established Upwabds of Sixty Yeabs, 



