FROM THE EARLIEST TIMES Poets have sung the praises of Woman's Beauty, and artists have endeavoured to portray it. Though you may not actually realise it, your comeliness depends to no little degree on the surmounting beauty — the hair. Like evei7thing that grows, the Hair needs care and nourishment if it is desired to bring it to luxuriant growth. For this purpose John Strange Winter's Hair Food comes as a Boon and a Blessing, containing as it> does all the essentials which promote healthy growth, a rich bright glossy appearance and the luxuriance of hair prized so highly. John Strange Winter (Mrs. Arthur Stannard, author of Bootle's Baby, Comely Woman, etc., etc.), was saved from baldnesß by the use. of this wonderful hair food the whole story and much valuable information being given in her book "Comely Woman" which may be had free with every purchase of the J. S. W. Preparations. You can procure J.S.W. Hair Food from any Chemist or dealer in Toilet Requisites for 3s 6d or past free for 3sj 9d from John Strange Winter, 22 Nathan's Buildings, Wellington. — Advt. 8 JTqi' Bronchi*!' Caught uk> Woods' G?r«»t pepptnaiut Cure, la 6d and 2i 6d.— Adrt, i
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Evening Post, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 140, 10 December 1909, Page 9
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200Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 140, 10 December 1909, Page 9
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