UJMI [3vj7n You'd see once that it makes even DARKENED,MOUSYHAIR 2-4 SHADES LIGHTER in one shampoo—without bleaching With your -brownish or niouj;y hair naturally light* ened 2-4 shades you become more .youthful and beautiful—and you acquire that personality that makes you preferred by both njen and women. Now, simply by washing your hair with STA'BLOND, the wonderful shampoo-treatment, you can safely give it that fascinating natural golden colour—the secret of the true blonde's sex appital--without dyes, henna, camomile or injurious bleaching. Your hair is and looks perfectly natural. , STA'BLOND has all the advantages of soap and soapless shampoos without the disadvantages of either. It brings back to brownish, darkened natural blond hair the golden beauty of childhood—gives it luxurious shining silkine«s, softness and beautykeeps light blona hair of adults and children from darkening. Makes " perms " last longer. Oyer four million utere throughout the world. Try it todiiy and if it is not the most wonderful thiiyt you haw ever used ask for your money back. Known ia America as Ulondex. Sole Distributors: Fassett & Johnson, Ltd., G.P.0.33 Wellington. KJPi j Am crri 7&S,W / £fve-'it/ O*o Cubes, in handy tins, obtainable from:-" Hodgson & Co., Ltd. 35 Tar&naki Jit, Wellington /N.Z. 3/36
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22436, 4 June 1936, Page 3
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199Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22436, 4 June 1936, Page 3
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