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SHORT HAIR STYLE

A WARNING GIVEN TO WOMEN.

SAME FATE AS MEN.

NEW YORK, February 14.

“If women persist in bobbing their hair, their chests and limb s will inevitably become as hirsute as those of ,inen/’ said Dr. Gotteldng, professor of anthropology, speaking at Columbia University,d uring the annual meeting of the Amereian Association for the Advancement of Science. “Hiair prevented from growing on the scalp will grow elsewhere, because there is a certain amount of keritin of hair substance in tihe body, and iit must find an outlet. “Hirsute chests, necks and limbs are caused by continual cutting of the [hair on the scalp. If Women continue bobbing, they will suffer the same fate ps men.”

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Hononga pūmau ki tēnei tūemi

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Hokitika Guardian, 18 February 1933, Page 2

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Tapeke kupu
118

SHORT HAIR STYLE Hokitika Guardian, 18 February 1933, Page 2

SHORT HAIR STYLE Hokitika Guardian, 18 February 1933, Page 2

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