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(By arrangement with Mrs. Mloston, ll'air Physician and Face Specialist, Qualified London, Paris, and America). '"ILL." (Nelson).—Styes are little boils, due to inflammation arising in tho hair channels of the eyelashes. The great pain they cansb is relieved by bathing tho eyes every hour with borio lotion as warm as can be borne. If tho styo comes to a white head, any hair springing from tho boil should 'bo removed, thus allowing the matter to escape and at onco relieving tho pain. "Bertha."—Freckles are of two kinds— tho first are duo to discoloration of the surface of tho skin and aro benefited by the use of "Crome of Lilies" (2s. Gd.); tho second aro deeper and more permanent, and require applications of unroxido of hydrogen. As this has a drying effect upon tho skin, apply a iittlo "Special" Cream (3s. and. 4s. fid.) occasionally. Private rooms for all hair and face treatments. A large s.itpply of Switches, Transformations, and every description of Hairwork. Mrs. l?olleston, 25(i Lambton Quay.—Advt.
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 35, 5 November 1917, Page 2
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316Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 35, 5 November 1917, Page 2
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