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FALLING HAIR AFTER INFLUENZA.

MRS. ROLLESTOX INTERVIEWED. A VERY SUCCESSFUL TREATMENT. In view of the great public interest taken in this subject a representative interviewed Mrs. Rolleston, Hair Specialist, of Wellington and Ohristchureh, who is considered a leading authority upon diseases of the hair. A great number of influenza sufferers—perhaps moßt of them—have placed their confidence in Mrs. Rolleston's methods, and in all cases the results have been most satisfactory. "I am glad to say that the treatment has everywhere proved an unqualified success," remarked Mrs. Rolleston. "Here are a few of the many letters I have received from enthusiastic patients, expressing their thanks and pleasure at the results attained. And in my rooms we see daily the improved growth of hair that follows the use of the Fnglish Lotion." "How did you discover so effective a remedy':" Mrs. Rolleston was asked. "I noticed that without exception the result of the influenza was excessive falling of hair, according to the severity of the case. On ascertaining that this was inevitable I immediately proeurrcn from London the specific which had been used with marked success in Fngland. This Lotion penetrates to the roots when the hair has fallen, overcomes the cause of the trouble—a supposed poison—and promotes a new growth. "As it takes weeks, sometimes montli9, for the hair follicle to be permanently affected, therp is still time for sufferers to use the treatment with benefit. "Shaving or cutting the hair iR unnecessary, as the scalp itself must receive attention. The hair will continue to fall even when cut or shaved, until the disease is eradicated from the roots. There is no need for distress, because frequent applications do not prevent the hair falling. The hair must come out once the root has been attacked: the purpose of the lotion is to make the scalp healthy, help the fresh growth, and prevent its falling also. "Some of my worst eases were nurses in a leading city hospital: they had treatment at mv rooms, and after a few weeks the results were really snlendid— the hair became more beautiful and luxuriant than formerly. Of course, some cases are more obstinate than others; but the guinea course of treatment is sufficient in most instances. Those ladies —and gentlemen, too—who cannot visit my rooms may ensily carry out the treatment at homo, so long as the instructions are carefully observed. T am supplying the lotion, which is guaranteed to he the same as used in my rooms, at 7/0 per bottle. Postage free." Mrs. Rolleston's address is 25R. Lambton Quay, Wellington.— (Ad.l

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Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 64, 15 March 1919, Page 20

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FALLING HAIR AFTER INFLUENZA. Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 64, 15 March 1919, Page 20

FALLING HAIR AFTER INFLUENZA. Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 64, 15 March 1919, Page 20

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