TRESSES. In certain districts of France the girls regu'arly cultivate their tresses for the market, tha crop being ready for catting every three yearSi The Norman women's hair ie the finest; the Bretonnes, is the most coarEe ; while the longest locks come from Limousin. Haio in the North is bleached by the sea .tir, and in the mountainous districts it is dark and early. The Americans are said to be chief cuetomers for all kinds of colours ; Germany takes tosß of fair hair, and much of the earns hue is sent to Eaglacd. NOT GOOD ENOUGH, The question ' What two book 3 in tho past year have you read with the mest interest aad pleasure put to a bart m
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Alexandra Herald and Central Otago Gazette, Issue 392, 12 November 1903, Page 2
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120Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Alexandra Herald and Central Otago Gazette, Issue 392, 12 November 1903, Page 2
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