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ART IN HUMAN HAIR.

If you have to supplement your own hair by ( tho'Use of transformations, rolls, plaits, or swathes, you need advice." To use cheap and nasty animal hair, or imitations for such purposes is to court positive disaster. Only human hair is suitable and hygienic. Then comes the other matter: you must be careful where you get liuman hair. It is not necessary to. go, into particulars, but some human hai'- may be more dangerous than (ha. -imitation hair is. - Mrs. Rolleston only imports fastidiously selected and pure human hai from' the very best and most conservative English and Continental coiffeurs, and is able to match any shade or texture. She' can give you just tho hair you want, at prices strictly moderate. If you let her make provision for you, you are assured of satisfaction, and sho wih give you lessons in hair-dressing without extra charge. No fee for consultation and advice'. Call, or write for an appointment—MßS. ROLLESTON, 258 Lambton Quay. 8 Joe: "For years I used to got up. at six, breakfast at eight, dinner at one, tea at six, and bed at, ten, and I never felt better in my life" Bill: "Say, Joe, whaj were you in for?"' . He "Flirting-is a dangerous business." She: "Yes; it .sometimes leads to marriage."

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1328, 4 January 1912, Page 9

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ART IN HUMAN HAIR. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1328, 4 January 1912, Page 9

ART IN HUMAN HAIR. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1328, 4 January 1912, Page 9

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