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CURLING HIS HAIR.

It is not considered effeminate in Russia tor a man to curl his hair. At the barbers' shops one may sec some stout, elderly man having his hair curled into row after row of corkscrew curls, which are afterwards brushed out, and leave him witli a mass of waving hair. The onlookers know that he is going to a party or a wedding, and ho will not bo in tho least ashamed of appearing a couple of days later with straight hair. During the Revolution young women chopped their hair off and young men let it grow long, to show that they considered tho political state of tho country far too serious to warrant attention to the toilet. This mode has almost disappeared, and there, is even a small group of ultrafashionable young men who burnish and' flatten their liair in tho present greasy mode of the smart young Englishman. MARVELLOUS METHOD DISCOVERED In seven days Miss Milsom guarantees marvellous improvement to the ivorstheail of hair, cure dandrulf. scalp-bound,' constant headaches, neuralgia, insomnia. Call and provo for yourselves, and learn homo treatment in conjunction with (lie wonderful hair and skin preparations. Tlio results will astound you. Face massago for lines nnd llabbiness, shampooing, manicuring, clipping, electrolysis (permaucnt and painless). Hairdressing uouo and taught, llairwork ot every description lightest weaving, best English hair, perfect match. Consultation free MISS MILSOM, King's Chambers, Wcllmjtou. Telephone BIL-Adrt.

Now that the wintry weather has sot in with a vengeance, Indies will naturally turn to the ever-inlcrc.>liii3 question of what to wear to counteract the chilly effects of father Winter. Messrs. Davis' and Water, of Lam Won Quay, are showing a splendid range of Blouses and Skirts, .and ladies will find ill llioir assorted stock quality win value to suit all purses and. Ilia most fastidious taste. Special alletiiioti in the selection of tlieso articles 1.-as been given lo tint predominating condition of durability, Mid Mr. Davis's buyer has excelled himself in t.ho choice of a range of woollens combining an artistic effect with an incalculable capacitv for liai.l w«ir._ Before deciding e.sewben'. ladies aro respect fully ir.vil.-d (a inspect I 'jo cxbibilion of seasonable motrj-ials at Messrs. Davis and Clator's, whore they can Ha assured of courtesy and prompt attention,*

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1166, 17 June 1911, Page 10

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378

CURLING HIS HAIR. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1166, 17 June 1911, Page 10

CURLING HIS HAIR. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1166, 17 June 1911, Page 10

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