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NEVER-FAILING HAIR, DYES,

The colour of the liair means much to one's general appearance, and there is no more harm in dyeing one's hair than in dyeing one's costume. Jupp Turner's Famous Hair do what we say they do. The following are available Light, medium, and dark brown, and black. Two bottles go with each shade. Procurable from Jupp.Turner's, Hair Specialists, 155 Willis. Street,. Wellington. When ordering mention this paper.—Advt.

HAIRS ON THE PACE. Tbo greatest humiliation is' suffered by womtli who have superfluous hair. When oonrSrsing with friends who happen" to look at them interestedly they feel that it is the hair that is drawing attention. To a certain extent this is so, for one always notices and feels soriy for those afflicted in this way. Depilatories are useless, electrolysis na 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 "Kuldah" which is quite different from any other preparatiop-it is a lotion which penetrates the hair " 6haft 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 wno are troubled with suneiflnous hair should write at once for "Kuldah" to Madame Bouffare, Swanson Street, Auckland, enclosing 6s. 6d. The parcel will be sent in plain sealed wrapper, well racked, or it may be obtained from Mr. Geo, Moo, Chemist, Lifflbtofl .QiWy-Adv.t>

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2405, 10 March 1915, Page 2

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245

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2405, 10 March 1915, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2405, 10 March 1915, Page 2

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