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DONT WAW FADwd FAIR HIR ADVISES MARY ROSE of the G( Daily Sketch 99 LONDON Tells How toRestoreGlamorous Colour] t0 Darkened, Faded Fair Hair_ Se c6 Yes; she was pretty a few years @go but You know how these blondes fade_ Poor she actually overheard this remark about Rocetirk She caIe to me heart- broken: It Was cattys I said, 4 But there was also a certain amount of truth in what she said. Your hair used IO be so love- ly and it is SO dull and] faded-looking now_it makes your very com- plexion look dull and muddy:" 45 That $ tbe WOrSt of blonde hair; she wailed _ it g9e5 X off in colour It need not; ' said firm- ly Come with me~ Im going to buy You the InoSt marvellous shampoo it 1l bring back all those golden lights-~make your hgif soft and fair and pretty I} Ilhuui YuH(r1mi {leochialy ~without any harmful vou ca7 noI' ac%h darkened jair hair 2 10 shades lighter dyes pr bleaches: It $ and not change at8 nalural called Sta-blord_ 2> appearance: Later met Iy Friend-~her hair had regained 411 1 t S shining blonde beauty La it seered TO make her complexion look fairer more pink and white her eyes ivoked bluer too Sta-blond (pronounced Stay-blond) does every- thing promised by every other shampoo (whether soapless Or otherwise) Buts it does something more It washes mousy, darkened, fair hair 2-4 shades igehtat brozss _ back its golden beauty keeps light from darkening: And its precious ViteF stops and prevents brittle- Like Mary Roses Beauty ness, and dan- Editors of many druff. Yo u I and magazines advise dvisespaheis e I I holds {fair 9 redders Io 1Se this fair Rox g e I t 0 0 hair shampoo. Get YouI Heve yon tried gt0 blond 5p8-B8t yet ? S 2 6 1 0 n d It doesn * leave #ba beir ghicky dries today. quickly and ectuelly lighteng the bair Juqgal His 5748k Or you owe it to your knitting to use 6 Ayelle] Regd: KniTTinG YARN If You have any difficulty in obtaining supplies, write to William Hollins & Cov Ltd: P.O. Box 1 440, Wel- linaton, for name of nearest vetailes. Immiiur RY NWRS

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Radio Record, 1 April 1938, Page 36

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Page 36 Advertisement 1 Radio Record, 1 April 1938, Page 36

Page 36 Advertisement 1 Radio Record, 1 April 1938, Page 36

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