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ANSWERS TO COIffiESPONDKNTS.

Tl3y Arrangement with Mrs. Rolleston, Hair Physician and Face Specialist. Qualified, London and Paris.] "E.E."—Frequent cutting and singeing undoubtedly strengthens the growth of the hair, and regular brushing, together with a monthly shampoo, is quite tho best means of preserving its health and cleanliness. "Ada B."—Premature greyness is very often hereditary, but is caused in some cases by the condition of the scalp, and frequently by dandruff. A guinea course of treatment has the effect of preventing it ami improving the hair, both in lustre ami growth. "O.B." (Ashbnrton).—An occasional manicure will improve the condition of your nails, as well as give yon an idea of the treatment they require. Further replies by letter. Mrs. Eollcston, 25G Lambton Quay.-, Advt.

Don't envy a Rood complexion—uso "Svdol" and HAVE one. "Sydal" has wonderful properties for the successful treatment of the skin. Keeps it soft, smooth, velvety and health)-. Equally beneficial in whitening and softening tho hands and arms. Good for the hair, too; promotes a silkinoss and glossiness which is. really;' charming. Ask your chemist for a pot of "Sydal" to-day—price 25., at all chemists and stores.—Advt. How to mako a most delicious cup of tea! You need freshly hoiled water,, a warm tea-pot,"-and a spoonful of the Queen of Teas, Desert Gold. No other, tea makes such a delicious and satisfying beverage.'. All stores at Is. Sd., Is. M„ Is. 10d., 25.-A.dvt.

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2901, 13 October 1916, Page 2

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235

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2901, 13 October 1916, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2901, 13 October 1916, Page 2

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