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' The process of growth of the hair is. constantly going on in the roots. When hair falls the root-slieatb and the active prowing colls 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's Rooms, Lambton Quay,'improve the condition of the Bcalp Bt this .part.ioular period to such an extent that new hairs, aro thus generated in the follicles of the old, and a healthy, luxuriant growth is the result. aro always exceptional cases in which scanty hair is hereditary, but oven then a vast' improvement is seen in. the appearance. - -The guinea courss prevents grayness by toning up Ujo roots and preserving the colouring matter; it also iniparte to tho liuir a, beautiful sheen or gloss. Clients are tanght the latest liair dressing, also how to treat and caro for their hair in future. Mrs. Rollestoh, 250 Lainbton Quay, Wellington.—Advt. Exposed as they are » all kinds of rough weather, men in training camps suffer severely from windbnrn and sunburn. An officer now in oamp narrates how, after numerous preparations had beon tried, the men in his command got full relief and comfort from the use cf "Sydal." Ho hnd beon given a .sample ito try himself, and bad derived so muoh benefit from it that he recommended "Sydal"'to others, with the above happy result. Therein lies further proof of the soothing, softening, healing value of this popular emollient. Price, 2s„ all chemists and 6fores.—Advt. , Wellington ladies delighted with all grocers for giving . the popular "Thinker" note-book ! 'fre'e-.with every Is. package No-EubbiDg Laundry Help,—Advt,- ,

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3044, 3 April 1917, Page 3

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270

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3044, 3 April 1917, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3044, 3 April 1917, Page 3

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