LOVELY HAIR. Dear Barbara, I'm writing to you while my hair is drying. I am going out to a dance to-r&'ght, and I do want to look, rather specially nice 'ccs .I've got a new frock, and some rather nice people ate going to be there — and, well, you know I , / KNOW YOU WILL SAY I'm an idiot to wash my hair the "very day I'm going out, for you know how distressingly limp and impossible my hair usually is for days after a shampoo. Well, I tie discovered SOMETHING RATHER WONDERFUL in the shampoo-line. You use a big ieaspoonful of stallax granules, which, by the may, you obtain from the chemist, dissolved in a cup of hot water. It foams up gorgeously and makes it so easy to wash your hair. Well, after that, it dries' ever «o quickly and you can DO IT UP AT ONCE and be quite sure that it's going to look Us Wry nicest. I Isn't it good of me to tell you all this ? But I'm so . j excited, I must tell someone. I've only used it two or three times, and my hair is already much thicker, ever so glossy, and is even developing a decided tendency j to.-curl I Your overjoyed, j , ESTELLE. j . Wl\ c* i\ You; C?s& !«• STAMFOIi AND CO. I 123 Cuba Street, Wellington Artists In Haw work Human Hair in rare- shades and the finest quality is obtainable. Switches of 30 and 40-inch hair, including white ' and grey, price 5 to 8 guineas. A magnificent line of Switches, 24-inch, 3 guineas, all shades. Others from one guinea. Wigs, Transformations, Toupees, and Curls manufactured on the premises. Children's Hair attended to, carefully cropped, cut, or singed, one shilling. Salon replete with latest electric appliances. Combings mounted 2/6 per ounce, also purchased. Vieu-Yuoa Cremc de Luxe 2/- jar. COUNTRY CLIENTS WILL BE WELL ADVISED TO CALL OR WHITE EARLY. Whether poultry farming is your pro- Ji «Sm M TO>J\ fession or hobby you arc out to make J|J Jf£m- a KgYou know that the very source of pro- ||||| ||||| \ H |\| fitable, poultry keeping lies in tho rear- mm §[|§J» lIJ^ L• , ■m.—i.l.i,, lliilL-fegf^ Now, tho most efheient, most simple, Baa^^S^nT,^i.,.^^mSS;iZii7S; and most inexpensive "artificial hen" is the JCEW BUFFALO INCUBATOIi. , It gives better results, lessens labour, NEW works hand in hand with nature, turns out prolific hatches. BUFFALO Sec the "Xew Buffalo" NOW. INfl TRATTYR9 Designed and manufactured r-yt (*y pv~t 4 t° give better results, to bo 1 he Stewart Umber, ' action, and to cost \OU less Glass, and Hardware Co. LtdJ 80-84 Coattcnay Place, Wellington MOTHER SAYS Vk Best for every road— \BSng ß "'' w »ft. ' J Pnr?T<?W77fnl'' % mosl economical— >&^~->, ) ' IfiJiSijlNan \ Bri,ish n,ade - Asll w^y (HMAMS ESSENCE) \i makes a splendid Cough and $$%>. Spcncer-Monlton \ Cold Remedy, and saves money. vr/[s*%. Tyres » X^
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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 21, 20 October 1920, Page 3
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