Dr. and Mrs. H&rty returned to Wellington yesterdlav from a visit to Hotoraa. Mts. Kireher and Mrs. Gieen, ■ of Seatoun, will be in charge of the Red Cross Shop, Woodward Street, on Wednesday. There will be a good supply, of cakes, flowers, sweets, etc. Mesdames W. Howard Booth, W. Toogood, and B. Speed'y .were tha Ladies' Committee for the dance held in tho Anzao Cluh, Foatherston, on Friday evening. Tho Camp Military Band supplied tho music, and the supper, ar-: rangements were, as usual, excellent. The process of growth of the hair is constantly going on in the roots.' When hair falls the root-slieath and the activS growing cells are 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'a Rooms, Lambton Quay, improve the condition of the scalp at- this partioular period to such an extent that, new hairs are thus gonerated in the follicles of the old, and a healthy, luxuriant growth is the Tesult. There are always exceptional cases in which scanty hadr is hereditary, but even' then' a vast improvement is seen in the appearance.. ■ The guinea course prevents greyness. by toning up tlie roots and preserving the colouring matter; it al6o impairs to the heir a beautiful sheen, or gloss. Clients are taught the latest hair dressing, also how to treat and care for their hair in future. Mrs. Eolleaton, 258 Lambton Quay, Wellington—Advt. Convincing proof of the value of "Syd»l" in cases of sunburn and windburn 16 provided in a statement by a non. com. now in camp at Trentfiam. He had 'suffered severely from chapped and roughened skin; tried tt sample pot, and derived'such remarkable benefits that he spread its name and fame amongst others at the camp, all of whom speak In the highest terms of the softening, soothing, healing properties, of this refreshing emollient. 2s. at chemists and stores.—Advt. Woods' Great Peppermint Care For Coughs and' Colds, never fails.*
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3043, 2 April 1917, Page 3
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