Tour Hair demands attention if it 'is falling, splitting, lifeless, too dry, too greasy or grey. There aro two essential lubricants which feed and nourish the scalp—one for those with weak greasy hair one for those with dry and brittle hair (3s. jar). Write or call and Miss Miliotn will .direct you the proper one to use, give you your own homo treat-, ment with full instructions. With this valuable knowledge your scalp will work correctly, produce nourished and healthy hair, free the scalp in one treatment from dandruff and irritation, prevent falling and greyness, leaving the hair soft and glossy and thick with new growth. Why hesitate when this is at hand? The hair is a very delicate plant, its culture known to few; it's a study of a lifetime, therefore be guided by one with long experience. Be fair to your hair. Keep always a clean nourished scalp. Shampoo Mixture, 2s. 6d. bottle; Hair: Cream, 2s. 6d. jar; Herbal Soap, Is. cake; Hair, Antiseptic for preventing germs, 2s. Gd. bottle; Hair Tonic, 3s. Dd. bottle! Best hairwork every description. Transformations, Toupees, Switches, Pads., etc., Clipping, Shampooing, Delightful Face Treatment. Ladies taught home treatment for thin, scraggy and wrinkled necks. Miss Milsom, Barnett's Buildings, 91 Willis Street (4 doors above "Evening Post"). Telephone 814.—Advt.
HAIRS ON THE PACE. The greatest humiliation is suffered by women .who have superfluous hair. When conversing with friends who happen to look at them interestedly tliey feel that it is the hair that is drawing attention. To a certain extent this is bo, for ono always notices and feels sorry for those afflicted in this way. Depilatories are useless, electrolysis as a rule marks the' skin permanently, and very few remedies are to be relied upon for this trouble. There is a safe, sure, and simple remedy in "Kitldah" which, is quite different from any other preparation—it is a lotion which penetrates tho hair shaft and withers the root. A remarkable feature of this remedy is that while it destroys the hair permanently it does not affect the skin. Women who are troubled with supo'tfl'ious hail' should write at once for "Kuirlah" to Madame Bouffare, Swan-so-i Street, Auckland, enclosing Gs. Gd. Tlio parcel will be sent in plain sealed wrnnrier. we'll racked, or il may lv> ohwiticd from Mr. Oeo. Mm, CJieMlrt, Lambtoa W.-Advl.
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2375, 3 February 1915, Page 2
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