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So Soft and Wavy I don’t want to be vain, but I must say I do think my hair is rather satisfactory. It feels so thick and silky when 1 run my fingers through it, and it is quite a pleasure to brush it, for It takes such a Lovely Polish. I brush it for a quarter of an hour, night and morning, and it looks like burnished bronze, and seems to spring into waves of its own accord. Well, after so much boasting, 1 must confess that three months ago it was the most Dull, Unassuming, Lifeless, Mouse-Coloured hair you ever saw. But ever since I have taken to shampooing it every fortnight with Stallax, it seems to have developed an astonishing vitality and lustre. And although it is so long, it is Not in the least Unmanageable and goes up without any difficulty, even within an hour or two of being washed. After all that Stallax has done for me, I think it is only fair to let others into the secret. I find that Other Girls who use it say just the same, and whether their hair is black, golden, chestnut or brown, it seems to impart a wonderful life and gloss to every woman’s crowning glory. ESTELLE.

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Otago Witness, Issue 3495, 1 March 1921, Page 49

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Page 49 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 3495, 1 March 1921, Page 49

Page 49 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 3495, 1 March 1921, Page 49