"A WOMAN IS AS OLD AS SHE LOOKS."
' r • Bo the aphorism says, and on this account a yoafig appearance is eminently desirable, i Weak, lustrelcis hair I 9 one of the moat ' ruthless betrayers of a woman's age, even u v ; though her face may still preserve its youth ■/ ' 1 and beauty. Your hair will never prove I traitor to your tause, if you regularly use John ''< Strange 'Winter's Hair Food. ■> This wonderful preparation gives Instro, i ' brilliancy, and strength to the hair—in the , ■ case of John Strange Winter (Mrs. Arthut ' *6tannard)—author of "Bootle's Baby," "Comely Woman," etc, etc—it actually restored her '■• hair to a fall vigorous gTowth, although Bho was troubled by approaching baldness. ] F You can increase your obarmd by using the I, ■*' Food, and every ohemist or dealer in Toilet l~ Requisites . ehonW bo able to supply you. t Price you have difficulty in procurf ' ing it, send'Stf 9d to John Strange Winter, 22 E Nathan's Buildings, Wellington, and you will i, "receive it by return of post.—Adyt. 2
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 696, 22 December 1909, Page 4
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173"A WOMAN IS AS OLD AS SHE LOOKS." Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 696, 22 December 1909, Page 4
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