ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS
[By Arrangement with Mrs Rollcston, Hair Physician, Specialist in Face Treatments and Electrolysis. Qualified London, Paris, and America.] “E.E.” —Loss of hair is not necessarily a sign of disease. In many instances it indicates a sealp that for need of proper care and attention has become debilitated, or dandruff has accumulated in excessive quantities. Your best means of promoting a new growtli and preventing the hair falling is to call. I will examine your scalp and prescribe the treatment necessary. A guinea course of five would, no doubt, be sufficient. If unable to call, post a few recent combings for microscopical examination, and give me an idea of the condition of your scalp. 1 will then advise you privately by letter. “Ella B.”—Henna gives an auburn tint to both light and dark hair, and when used with extreme care imparts a beautiful burnished tint, without altering to any extent the shade. Treatments from 7/0 to 21/-. Advice and Consultations Free of Charge. MRS ROLLESTOX, Dominion Buildings, Cathedral Square.
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Sun (Christchurch), Volume V, Issue 1276, 15 March 1918, Page 2
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171ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS Sun (Christchurch), Volume V, Issue 1276, 15 March 1918, Page 2
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