WHAT IS YOUR HAIR WORTH?
If you are a woman you know that it is worth almost anything. It doesn’t matter what quality of hair you buy: it never looks as well as your own. It can’t —it’s dead. If you want a perfect coiffure of your own hair, you must take care of it. If you don’t take care of It, you’ll lose it; the thing is a scientific certainty. If you are a man, you know perfectly well that you can’t afford to be bald if you can in any way avoid it. This is an age of young men, and baldness adds at least ten years to your age. In ordinary circumstances, the man with hair is always chosen in modern business preferably to the bald man. He looks better and more vigorous. Whatever natural advantages he may possess are at their beSv. Now. as a matter of fact, is is perfectly unnecessary that you should be bald or scant of hair. It Is simply a matter of your own choice. Of course. If you prefer to be that way, this simple statement will not appeal to you. But if. as is probable, you want to look your best, you can start now', with the pleasant assurance that you will have a luxuriant head of hair soon if you follow’ the rules. John Strange Winter’s Hair Food is not a quack mixture, merely made to sell. Once known, it sells easily on its merits. It absolutely feeds and revivifies the hair, and natural growth follow’s as naturally as day follows night. It is not a dye. It contains no trace of any injurious ingredient. Used according to instructions, a bottle lasts a long time, so that the cost of treatment is merely trivial. In bottles, of all high-class dealers in toilet requisites, 3/G. Post free in plain wrapper from the JOHN STRANGE WINTER CO., Nathan s Building, Wellington, 3/9.
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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLIV, Issue 26, 29 June 1910, Page 68
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322WHAT IS YOUR HAIR WORTH? New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLIV, Issue 26, 29 June 1910, Page 68
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