CONCERNING THE HAIR. A woman's glory, on the authority of an esteemed Saint, is her hair. Under modern conditions, it is a glory exposed to many hazards. There is the dangers of injurious bairdressing; and there is the greater danger of noxious hair-dyes and fraudulent hair-re-sfcorers. If you want to keep your hair, and to keep it at its best—being a woman, it seems worth your, while —Mile. Helena Rubinstein's preparations offer you the certainty of satisfaction, because, they are ripened fruits of the highest scientific research, and their effectiveness is based on physiological and bygienio principles. Dr. Lykuski's Hair Tonic (3s. 9d. a bottlo; postage 3d.) is,a famous example. Whore it fails, nature is exhausted beyond hope of remedy; and it fails so seldom' bocause nature in such a matter almost invariably makes sorno response to a perfect stimulus. Use also tho Pneumatic Combs, 3s. each, post free. Inferior combs injure the scalp, and may cause trouble. The Special Herbs for washing the hair (2s. a packet, post free) have established their value. Of leading Chemists; or by post direct from the Valaze Massage Institute, Brandon Street, Wellington. 5261
MIXING YOUR DRINKS,
Take two glasses of wine, one of port, and one of sherry, two tablespoonfuls of moist sugar, a quarter of a nutmeg, and a sprinkle of ginger—and so the recipe goes on. This was the sort of thing tho ladies drank when Anno was Queen. Our ladies are happier, healthier, sweeter, and more comely, because they drink tha purest pioked Ceylon tea—Suratuia "D," 29. , . . , , 3
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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 247, 11 July 1908, Page 11
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