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MODERN SHAMPOOING. As, the hygiene of the hair and scalp consists in the proper use of the shampoo Mra Eollcston specialises in this particular branch and recommends the following: For thoroughly cleansing the hair amd scalp shampooing, & 6d. To prevent hair falling and tp stimulate the growth—Jaborandi Tonic Shampoo 3s fid. To restore tone and colour to dull and lifeless h'nir —Shampooing with friction 4s 6d. For improving the scalp generally, producing rich tones and a beautiful sheen—Henna Shampoos 7s fid. Special Henna Shampoos for slightly colouring 10sfid. Henna tinting, especially suitable for hair turning grey from ills'. Hair staining from, 21s. Periodical retouching when required at a reduced fee. Special courses of hair treatment, iiv eluding clipping, singeing, scalp food massage, shampooing, hand massage, vibro or electrical massage, and hairdressing from il Is. Personal advice and expert attention. Mrs Kolleston, '256. Dambton quay—Advt. A woman's crowning beauty is , her hair hut when hair commences to grow on the face it is indeed, a cause of much anxiety. Every lady suffering from hairy growths will be pleased to iearn that these can be removed for- ever b- usin" “EUSMA." It is an inexpensive treatment within everyone’s reach, and does not nut you to any inconvenience All vou have to do can be done : n the privacy of vouir own apartment. \Ve specially want those sufferers who have tried other methods to write ns, and let us prove that EUSMA will do all we claim for it. You will be delighted to learn bow easily and surely superfluous hair can be permanently »nd oainltsslv removed. Write to-day to Mrs Hullen Toilet Specialist, (next Plunket Nurses’ Depot). 3a, Courtenay place, Wellington.— Advt. Driving or riding against a stinging Winter wind makes the cheeks smart and the skin rough and red. If you use Sydal you can avoid this. Mind— Sydal is a soothing, softening emollient and not a greasy cream. It prevents windburn and cracked skin —makes the hands, neck, arms and face soft. 2a a jar at chemists and stores* *

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLII, Issue 9794, 18 October 1917, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume XLII, Issue 9794, 18 October 1917, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume XLII, Issue 9794, 18 October 1917, Page 9

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