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 danger of injurious hairdressing; and there is the greater danger of noxious hair dyes and fraudulent hair restorers. If you want to keep your hair, and to keep it at its —being a. woman, it seems worth your while—Mile, Helena Rubinstein's preparations offer you the certainty ofoafcisf action, because they aro ripened fruits of the highest scientific research, and their effectiveness is Based entirely on physiological and hygienic principles. Dr. Lykuski's Hair Tonio (3s 9d a bottle, postage 3d) is a famous example. Where it fails, Nature is exhausted beyond hope of remedy; and it fails so seldom because Nature in such a matter almost invariably makes seme response to a perfect stimulus. Use also the Pneumatic Combs, 3s each, post free. Inferior combs injure the scalp, and may cause trouble. Tho Special Herbs for washing the hair (2s a package, post free) have established their value. Write, as well, for information regarding Herbal Shampoo Tabloids and Herbal Hair Dyes. Of leading chemists; from Mrs. Collins, Branch Representative,- City Chambers, Queen-street, Auckland; or by post direct from the Valaze Massage Institute, t doa-street, Wellington.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 13722, 11 April 1908, Page 6 (Supplement)
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