SEVEN REASONS WHY
Ladies and, Gentlemen' should consult Mrs. Eolleston, Hair Physician and Masseuse, of 3 Willis Street (over. Carroll's), for all Hair and Scalp Complaints. Ist. It must bo understood that when the hair falls in unusual quantities, or the scalp is covered with opaque, white scales, commonly ;known . as dandruff, and considerable irritation felt, it .is a certain sympton of some scalp disease, tho advice of a skilled physician should be obtained.' 2nd: Ask, yourself tho question, Is it advisable" to use preparations that will cure any and every scalp complaint simply-becausethey arc advertised to ; have restored so and so's hair. It is not; and Hair Physicians frequently seo the harm ladies-ondure by tho, injudicious use of .ltestorers. •. . ' 3rd. It. is not economy to try first one tonic, then another, and eventually, in sheer desperation, visiting a Hair Physician, invariably regretting the timo' and the abundance of hair lost before consulting one. Call on Mrs. Eolleston when.. the symptoms first present themselves, and considerable worry, and expense'will bo" saved. '4th. Baldness, when curable, is treated with, excellent permanont results by electrical massage, but'it is sometimes necessary to refuso cases. Whore tho' hair colls or bulbs aro destroyed a'new growth is hopeless. . sth. Mrs. Eolleston attends personally to all appointments and treatments, (strictest confidence being'observed), holds a high certificate, and 1 has the distinction of medical training, being qualified under Dr.' Kcuter Both, M.Ii.C.S., Eng. Clh- Ladies are taught how to dress their hair becomingly, also tho care and treatment of it. The shampooing process is perfect, the room being fitted up, with hot and cold sprays, hot air, and electric hair-dryers. j 7th. Charges on the Sydney scale are adopted. Advice free. Lotion or Pomade,;as prescribed, 6s;;'' Shampooing," 2s. Gd. Courses 'of Massage (scalp), including necessary lotioim, from 30s, Telephone 1509, - Evening appointments by arrangement. : • r 7995.
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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 149, 18 March 1908, Page 3
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