SPECIAL CONCESSIONS IN HAIR TREATMENT. The loss of hair is, as a rule, the consequence of debility in some form or another, but the causes are as various as the ca4s themselves. At this season the hair usually falls in excessive quantities, and special caro should be given to the scalp Mrs. Rolleston advises a short course of treatment in every case.,as tho greatest benefit is derived at this particular time. Special Courses (five treatments) for Falling Hair, etc., including necessary preparations and Vibro Massage, maV be liad for one guinea during the autumn; and ladies are taught the care and treatment of their hair. . Book appointments early, as A hair in the head is worth five in the brush Tel 1599. 256 Lambton Quay (opp. Economic). Lady Mary Francis, widow of Sir Philip Francis, formerly British Consul at Constantinople, who was n herinet.cth vear, died suddenly «t Farm Hill House, 'Wnltham Abbey on .1 Miliary H. Sri'EKFLVOI'S HAIR. Superfiuous hair destroyed by "Rusma" (re".).' A guarantee given with each ca»e unoYrtaken. See tertiiuoiiwlsund letters. Mrs. Hullen (over Economic), l.ambtou Quay. 'Phone 1047. (Testimonial.) Cape Town, May 26tli. 1911. Dear Mrs.' Hnllon.--J«*t a line to I. von know that the Pan ol Ku.-im. I got isi complete success and Ino longer Si 1., use it, though 1 keep it by i.e. | have tried many <■»>•<"'• h \ a s " '"'' lllls U the onlv one. .1 cannot express my pleasure in being able to write to you thu«. "Kiismn" did ALE that .you said it would. With heartiest good wishes tor vmir slides*.—Yours very sincerely. Clricinil of the above can be seen at invailflrw: Mr,. Mullen, Lambkin Quay, over "Eanoniic." 'Phone 10i<,
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1376, 29 February 1912, Page 9
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279Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1376, 29 February 1912, Page 9
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