SPECIAL HAIR TREATMENT. . A COURSE OF HOME TREATMENT RECOMMENDED. Prom time to time I have had to reply to many queries upon the subject of huh'—how to promote tlio growth, to prevent and cure dandruff, to arrest premature greynoss, etc. When writing much time would be saved if the correspondent would advi6o me of the condition of her general health, appearance of tho hair and scalp, and enclose a sample of recent combings for microscopical examination. Undoubtedly the home course of treatment is best for those who oannot take advantage of the special courses given in our rooni6. The preparations necessary include a Pomade or Scalp Food, a specially prescribed Hair Lotion to suit the condition of the scalp, also Shampoo Powders or Hair Wa3li, sufficient in all for a three months' course with full instructions. Price, IBs. 6d.; posted, 17s. MRS. ROLLESTON, 256 Lambton Quay. KNITTING SOCKS FOR SOLDIERS. Tho condition of things as wo find them to-day demands strict economy, both in time and money; this is embodied in that combination of usefulness. THE KNITTING MACHINE, so indispensable in helping to supply the needs of the men who are doing so much for us. Can be easily learned by mother and daughter, aunt or sweetheart. Write for catalogue and full particulars to the scle agents, Oscar Hewett and Co., 511 Cuba Street, Wellington.—Advt.
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 48, 20 November 1917, Page 3
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225Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 48, 20 November 1917, Page 3
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