INFLUENZA
AND THE HAIR. Alarming as the falling-hair trouble is in influenza cases, Mrs Rolleston is able to report an unbroken series of successes in the treatment of these cases. Of course there is always a very considerable loss of hair—whieh is quite necessary, as this hair is diseased. But with proper attention there is no reason why the new growth should not be more luxuriant and healthier than ever. The Special Lotion, used at Airs Rolleston's Rooms, is available to country clients for home treatment at 7/6, postage paid. Full instructions are included. MRS ROIXESTON Qualified London. Paris and America. Dominion Buildings, Cathedral Cmiare. CHRISTCHURCH. .4
No one likes moving, but the work can be made much lighter if competent men are employed. J. M. Heywood and Co., Ltd., have them, and three up-to-date pantechnicons. Telephones 250, 1241, and 2174. .4
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Sun (Christchurch), Volume VI, Issue 1586, 14 March 1919, Page 2
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142INFLUENZA Sun (Christchurch), Volume VI, Issue 1586, 14 March 1919, Page 2
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