THE FIRST SIGN OF FALLING HAIR.
When ladies notice the falling-oil of short hairs, it may he regarded as the first sign of failing hair growth. Attention should be at once given to the scalp. Mrs Kolleston's advice is regarded throughout New Zealand as conscientious and reliable. Her vast experience and knowledge of the various ailments that retard the growth of the hair enables her to guarantee the most beneficial results to the treatments given in her rooms, and the various pomades and lotions sold there. A few moments only is necessary for Mrs Bolleston to examine the scalp personally and ascertain the cause of falling hair, premature greyness, hair that is dull or lifeless, and advise you accordingly. MRS ROLLESTON, Dominion Buildings, Cathedral Square.
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Sun (Christchurch), Volume VII, Issue 1872, 13 February 1920, Page 4
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