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CONCERNING ELECTROLYSIS.

January 25, 1918. Dear v Mrs. Rolleston, For the benefit of many who suffer as I have done for the past ten or twelve years, with a growth of hair on my upper lip and chin. I wish you would kindly publish the following: When a girl of eighteen, I was troubled with a slight growth of hair, and in ignorance pulled each one as it appeared j they increased so speedily that I readily resorted to using preparations that ‘guaranteed to permanently remove them in time.’ I persevered, but in two or three years, to my horror, I had the heaviest giowth Ive seen on any woman. I was too sensitive about my affliction to ask advice of friends, and to hide it even with depilatories was only possible for a day or two, so strong was the growth. I had read many advertisements about Electrolysis, but was dubious until a few months ago a leading doctor in Wellington told me of your skill and remarkable success, which I can now heartily endorse. You referred me to a former patient, who very kindly granted me an interview, described her severe growth, and your treatment. Her face is without a blemish or any recurrence of a growth, although it is four years since her treatment. At any time I shall be pleased to write personally, or to interview anyone doubtful of your treatment. The little discomfort and the money spent are trifling compared with the happiness and peace of mind it has brought me, for which I will be for ever grateful. Wishing you every success.— Yours sincerely, “ “L.E.13.” To Mrs. Rolleston, 256 Lambton Quay, Wellington.

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New Zealand Tablet, 16 May 1918, Page 34

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CONCERNING ELECTROLYSIS. New Zealand Tablet, 16 May 1918, Page 34

CONCERNING ELECTROLYSIS. New Zealand Tablet, 16 May 1918, Page 34

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