ELECTROLYSIS ALWAYS LEAVES ITS MAEIv UPON THE SKIN!
That is one reason why Mrs. Hullen discontinued using Electrolysis.for the removal of superfluous hair. After the needle lias penetrated to the hair follicle it leaves a little white scar, more or less indented according to the operator's skill. With the "Eusma" treatment, however, 110 needle is used, so tbflt scarring and marking is impossible. After the first treatment the skin is clear and free and repeated application destroys the hair root for ever. Rusma is the GUARANTEED Cure. Call or write Mrs. Hullen, Beauty Specialist, Boulcott Street, Wellington. Dept. 3.—Advt.
Mrs. Ann Mason, 93, the last of the original little band of women who mado the famous Bedfordshire lace, has died at Haynes. Is your Hair falling, splitting, lifeless, too dry, too greasy, or grey? There are two essential lubricants which feed and nourish the scalp—one for those with weak greasy scalp—one for those with weak greasy hair, one for those with dry and brittle hair (both 3s. jar). Miss Milsom will direct you the proper ono to use, give you your own home treatment 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, glossy, and thick with new growth. Be fair to your hair. Keep always a clean nourished scalp. Shampoo Mixture, 2/6 bottle; Hair Cream, 2/6 jar; Herbal Soap, 1/- cake; Hair Antiseptic for preventing germs, 2/6 bottle; Hair Tonic, 110 bottle. Best hairwork every description. Transformations, Toupees, Switches, Pads, etc., Clipping, Shampooing, Delightful Face Treatment. Ladies taught home treatment for tliin, scraggy, and wrinkled necks. Miss Jlilsom, Barrett's. Buildings, 0-1 Willis Street (i doors a.bore "Evonin? Poat"), TcUphws olli fAivfc.
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2404, 9 March 1915, Page 2
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297Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2404, 9 March 1915, Page 2
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