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CONCERNING THE HAIR.

A woman's glory, on tne‘ 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 tho greater danger of noxious hair-dyes and fraudulent hair-restorers. If you want to keep your hair, and to keep it at the best—being «. woman, it seems worth your while—Mile. Helena Rubinstein's preparations offer yon wi© certainty of satisfaction, because they are ripened fruits of the highest scientific research, nnd their effectiveness is based entirely on physiological and hygienic principles. Dr .Lykuski's Hair Tonic (3s 9d & bottle; postage 3d) is a famous example. Where it fails, Nature is exhausted beyond all hope of remedy; and it fails bo seldom because Nature in such a matter almost invariably makes some response to a perfect stimulus. Use also the Pneumatic Combs, 3s each; postage 3d. Inferior combs injure the scalp and may oauso trouble. The Special Herbs for washing the hair (Is a packet, post tree) have established their value. Write as well, for information, regarding Herbal Shampoo Tabloids and Herbal Hair Dyes. Of leading chemists; or by post direct from the V a laze Massage Institute, », Brandon street, Wellington. Here all the latest equipments and methods from Europe are used for skin treatment. Electric Scalp Massage for strengthening the hair tissues a speciality. * Winter is on us now, <and w© must think of Coats and Jackets, or else euffer from colds and pay doctors' bills. Wc have secured a ioh line of Ladies' Jackets, the usual prices of which ranged from 32-s 6d to 47s 6d. We are selling them at 25s each, and can assure anyone in need of them that it is a rare chance. Not© the address, Tonnet's, 43, Cuba street. * ' Pianos and organs by practically every leading maker In the world. Tho Dresden Plan j Company. * Th© largest and oldest chain-bridge in the world is said to be that at Kingtung, in China, where it forms & perfect road from the top of one mountain to the top of another.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 6488, 7 April 1908, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 6488, 7 April 1908, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 6488, 7 April 1908, Page 5