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Baldness on the Increase.

The increase of baldness is not far to seek, and perhaps the reader of this paragraph will be able to adduce cases in proof of what I say. It is not ■«nore than 20 years since short -cropping of the hair came into vogue, and two or three years after there was a noted increase in baldness. Short-oropping spoils the roots, and kills them, just as the roots of a hedge are spoilt by constant cutting down of the bushy part thereof. Women are seldom bald because they let the hair grow long. Think over this, my friends, and examine into the life-story ot death-fatory of your bald friends' once luxuriant locks. You can easily do so without giving offence.

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Otago Witness, Issue 2896, 15 September 1909, Page 88

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Baldness on the Increase. Otago Witness, Issue 2896, 15 September 1909, Page 88

Baldness on the Increase. Otago Witness, Issue 2896, 15 September 1909, Page 88

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