. The process of growth of the hair is .constantly going on in the roots. . When hair falls the root-sheath and tho active growing cells aro usually left, and a fresh growth will .take its place, providing these cells' remain perfect. The special guinea courses of hair treatment at ■ Mrs. Rolleston's Rooms, Lambton Quay, improve the condition of tho scalp at this particular period to such an extent that now hairs are thus gonerated in the follicles of. the old, and a healthy, luxuriant growth ie the Tesult. There are always exceptional cases in which scanty hair is hereditary, but oven then a va§t. improvement is seen in the appearance. The guinea course prevents grcyness by toning up tho roots and preserving the colouring matter; it also imparts to the hair a beautiful sheen or gloss. Clients are taught the latest hair dressing, also how to treat and caro for their hair in future. Mrs. Eolleston, 256 Lambton Quay, Wellington,—Advt.
The favourite—Boys' Sports Suits, with ■shorts, to fit boys from 4 years to 15 years, from 215.. to 355. Boys' Sports Suits, with breeches, to fit boys from 12 years to 181 years, from 80s; to 605.; best quality tweeds. Geo. Fowlds, Ltd.—Advt.
New- Arrivals! 25 beautiful model blouses in creme and lemoa crope-de-chene. Very dainty styles, displaying fashion's latest fancies. Ladies are invited to inspect theee attractive lines. Price's Store, 51-56 Willia Street.—Adyt.
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3040, 29 March 1917, Page 3
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233Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3040, 29 March 1917, Page 3
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