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Modern conditions are. apt.' to. cause: malnutrition or specific diseases of the hair. If. your hair "falls out" when it is .trusted, there.'is proof of ; malnutrition; if it comes out in patches there is evidence of disease. Science has so far discovered just one- perfect stimulant and antidote—John Strange Winter's -Hair Food. It is always efficacious. By'its use, any man .or woman whose hairroots are not absolutely dead can obtain beautiful and luxuriant growth. It has a.delicious but not obtrusive fragrance, and. is-delightfully cooling to the scalp! In bottles 3s. Gd., of all good dealers in' toilet requisites; or post free, plainly wrapped: 35.-9 d. ,: from the John Strange Winter-Co.;;-N;Z., 228 Nathan's Buildlogs, VVellingtop.—Advt. .•■-.

HINTS ABOUT TOUR HAIR AND ■ : '; HOME'TREATMENT;

'If your hair is falling or turnisg grey Bo not'worry, call on Miss.Milsom, Hair Physician and Face Specialist, 'who diagnoses" each'case, treats and teaches ladies and gentlemen their proper treat ment. -All massage practised by Miss Milsom is the most scientific process, approved of by the leading • medical fraternity of London and Paris. Single treatments, from-35.: 6d. All her preparations are famous and,'widespread, and will not only euro completely dandrulf, falling and grey hair,- but positively promote a thick, new growth in a very short ■ time. Shampooing, Electrolysis, Hairdressing done • and taught. Hairwork of every description. Correspondence invited. Consultation free. King's Chambers, Willis Street (opp. Carroll's), Teleohone BU.—Advt,

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 784, 6 April 1910, Page 3

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228

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 784, 6 April 1910, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 784, 6 April 1910, Page 3

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