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The process of growth of the hair ie constantly going on in the roots. When hair falls the root-sheath and the active growing cells are usually left, and a fresh growth will take its place, providing these cells remain perfect. The specinl guinea courses of hair treatment at Mrs. Rolleston's Rooms, Lambton Quay, improve the condition of the scalp at this particular period to such an eitent that .new hairs are thus generated in the follicles of the old, and a healthy, luxuriant growth is the result. There aie always exceptional cases in which scanty hair is hereditary, but even then a vast improvement is seen in the appearance. The guinea couree prevents greynesn by toning up the roots and preserving the colouring matter; it also imparts to the hair a beautiful eheen or gloss. Clients are taught the latest hair dressing also how to treat and care for their hair in future. Mrs. Rolleston, 256 Lumbton Quay, Wellington.—Advt.

A woman's trouble and how to overDome it! Not one woman, but thousands of women, suffer keenly from superfluous hair and its disfigurement.. "Ruema" is the harmless and eimple method of freeing yourself entirely and surely from this distressing trouble. "Rusroa" has been known to cure after many failures and repeated disappointments, and it can be used in the privacy of your own home without the slightest inconvenience. "Ensma" completely banishes all superfluous hair, which never returns ! ■Write to lire. Hullen. next Plunkot Nurses' Department, 3 Ci'nrtenay Place, Wellington.—Advt.

"Substantial advance in correct jprlnciples" are embodied in PATHEPHONES. No bothering needles to change—scratch—throw away, but smooth unbearable jewel reproducer, resulting in improved tone production of all musio, whether vocal or instrumental. Daily demonstrations free to all, at Oscar Hewett and Co., 56 Cuba Street (just below Bank of N.Z.). Full range of modele at reasonable cost, and upwards of 10,000 records to select from.— Advt.

For grey and faded hair use Donnelly's Grey Hair Tonic, 3a. 6d. Donnelly, €5 Vivian Street.-Advt.

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3039, 28 March 1917, Page 3

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330

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3039, 28 March 1917, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3039, 28 March 1917, Page 3

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