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WAR ON BOBBED HAIR. NEW YORK, J nlv 28 The Aetna Insurance Company of Hartford, ('niiiieclicut, employs Ii.RIM) oil-1 clerks. Hereafter none of Omni will wear hohbed hair if they wish to keep their jolts. Mr Frank K. Daniels, president ol the Hanford Hoard of Aldermen and employment director for the Aetna Company, has announced that nit more young women with bobbed hair will bo employed, and he intimated that those already on the pay roll would be gradually eliminated. ••The reason for this order,” said Mr ! Daniels, -is that we want workers in out ollices and not circus riders. Managers of other businesses in Hartford have taken the same stand, it* general opinion being that g“ s with bobbed hair tire frivolous and careless. I’ll' 1-Id IA KABEKWOM AN j XKAV YORK. July 28. with the object of obtaining orders for suede hats; skirts, and other articles of drew designed by hi«r*eli. J.july Majofie Dalrymple, sister ot the j.; : ,ri of Stair, has arrived in New York as the American representative of the ; Moorland Suede Company, She is accompanied by Miss R. b. Broughton, ti director of the company. I.ady Marjorie explained to me that ii was while she was working on arti- | licial limbs do.iTng the war that site disI covered the virtues and many uses of ' suede, w hich was used as a covering. I “Miss Broughton anil 1 have design'ed gauntlet gloves, shooting coats, hats, all charmingly made up til soft, pliable suede,” she said. ”1 have also i a skirt made of suede which is ideal for outdoor wear.” | These two commercial travellers in- ' tend to remain in New York for some 1 time. They will begin by trying to have th*ir goods shown in all the specialty shops in New York and then extend operations westward. ' (For continuation of news, see fourtl ' page). WANTED.— A PARTNER, io joii: in a milking farm at Kokatn'ni. Must have a little money to buy tn. Apply at “Guardian” oflics*. WANTED.— A COOK, (male or fe. male) for YY’ataroji Hotel. Good wages given.

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Hokitika Guardian, 20 September 1921, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 20 September 1921, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 20 September 1921, Page 3

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