This could be happening to you! LAST YEAR THIS YEAR NEXT YEAR Then Complete BALDNESS unless you get help now Don’t sit back and lose your hair Don’t let your condition go unheeded completely —do something about It or you could soon be completely bald, i— * Then nothing can be done to help you. before its too late. There is no cure once you are comHere is a check list of points that P |ete, y bald - could be leading you towards a hairless Call in to Clive Cosmetics for a free, future: private consultation and examination of your hair and scalp. Clive Cosmetics Have noticeable dandruff? have treated over 10,000 clients during Scalp hard, tight? the 10 years that they have been in New Scalp itchy, irritated? Zealand, and have achieved over 95% Hair dry, strawlike? success in cases of fast thinning hair. □ Lose m Both men and *° m en are accepted on □ Lose Such hair i’n" * Getting highbrow? something for you. Thin spot on crown? Don’t go through life not knowing whether anything could have been done If you even notice one of these con- for you. Ring for an appointment now, ditions, you should come to Clive and discuss your problem with your Cosmetic Co. immediately. Clive Consultant, Mr D. Blake. CLIVE COSMETIC CO. LTD. 84 WORCESTER ST., CHRISTCHURCH. PHONE 30-789. HOURS: Monday to Thursday, 10 am. to 7 p.m. Friday, 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.
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Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32561, 22 March 1971, Page 9
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