AUSTRALIAN NEWS.
[Australian & N.Z. Cable Association.] WOMEN’S HAIR. SYDNEY, June 1. Giving evidence before the Tarilf Hoard, a representative of the British brush mamilaeturers said women who visited his hairdressing establishment now had -much less healthy hair than women had three or four years ago. ’I ins was due to the trend of fashion m hairdressing, which rendered the hairbrush almost obsolete. Women did not brush their short hair to anything like the extent they did when their hair was long. Asked if this went on would women go bald like men, witness replied that it was not so much a lack of brushing as pressure that caused baldness, lie stated that the fashion of bobbed hair two years ago caused a reduction in the toilet section of tint trade of seventy-five per cent.
GOLFERS ON TOUR. SYDNEY, .Tune 1
The New Zealand golfers are m good form, and are busy practising at Kensington golf links preparatory to the first matches in the amateur foursome schampion.ship of New South Wales on Saturday. To-day they were given a civic reception at the Town Hall.
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Hokitika Guardian, 2 June 1927, Page 1
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