ART IN HUMAN HAIR. Jf you have to supplement your own hair by tho uso of transformations, rolls, plaits, or swathes, you nwd advice. To use iheap and nasty animal hair, or imitations for such purposes is to court positive disaster. Only human hair is suitable and hygienic. Then comes tho other matter: you must be careful where you get human hair. It is not necessary to go into particulars, but some human hair may be more dangerous than tho imitation hair is. Mrs. Rolleston only imports fastidiously selected and pure human hai, from tho very best and most conservative English and Continental coiffeurs, and is able' to match any shade or teiture. She can give you just the hair you want, at prices strictly moderate. If you let. her make provision for you, you are assured of satisfaction, and sho will give you lessons in hair-dressing without extra charge. No fee for consultation and advice. Call, or write for an appointment—MKS. ROLLESTON, '258 Lambtoa Quay,*
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1348, 27 January 1912, Page 11
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166Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1348, 27 January 1912, Page 11
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