SPECIAL TREATMENTS AT MES. KOLLESTON'S. For falling hair, dandruff, or premature greyuess, courses of treatment, including hajid, vibi'o, and electrical massage, clipping and singeing and shampooing, one guinea. For improving the colour and lustre of the hair, Henna Shampooing, 7b. Bd. For improving the growth and preventing tho hair falling, shampooing with friction, 4s. 6d. For thoroughly cleansing the hair and scalp, shampooing, 2s. 6ct. Henna staining and hair staining, from 10«. 6d. For improving the complexion, removing and preventing wrinkles, eradicating blackheads, courses of face treatment, one guinea. For the permanent removal of superfluous hair by electrolysis treatment, 10s. Combings made up 2s. (id. oz. Switohea, Transformations, Toupees, and every design in hairwork at English prices. Answers to correspondence resumed on 6th January. Mrs Kolleeton, 256 Lambton Quay.— Advt. Increased healthfnlncss and vigour result from drinking KOLA-NIP-tho beverage with tho nutty flavour. Non-alco-holio, yet snappy—full of twang—delicious. Try a little in aerated water.—Advt. The biggest private Christmas tree ever seen in England was one that the Dukn of Norfolk gave in 18$. It weighed nearly four tons, and bore on its branches presents to tho tenantry to the value of 44500. Cricketers, tennis players, and other summor snort indulgents will become less fattened if they drink ICOLA-NIP-Na-ture's best beverage. Renews vitality, creates vigour and vim. Hotels and etores.—lAdvt.
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 79, 27 December 1917, Page 3
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219Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 79, 27 December 1917, Page 3
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