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WOMEN’S HAIR

SHINGLE OR WHAT? (United Press Association. —By Electric Telegraph .^Copyright.) (Received this day at 11 a.m.) LONDON, September 2. Women apparently are almost equally divided regarding the retaining of the shingle or letting the hair grow. Continental experts attending London’s hair-dressing exhibition at. (Westminster hope the exhibition will, solve the problem of dressing growing hair, to con--1 its half-way awkwardness.

A Viennese coiffeur declared emphatically: “It will not be long in the (future before my countrywomen will b'* 'tired of short hair, and will be taking up the old-fashioned bun. A Londoner insisted that a medium shingle of sensible length would hold sway, for a long time yet. He admitted the Eton crop and short shingle were definitely out of the picture.

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Hokitika Guardian, 3 September 1929, Page 5

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WOMEN’S HAIR Hokitika Guardian, 3 September 1929, Page 5

WOMEN’S HAIR Hokitika Guardian, 3 September 1929, Page 5

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