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HAIR DRESSING.

In England there is just at present a rage for one style of dressing the hair, shop girls, duchesses, Mrs Langtry and Ellen Terry included. It is very simple, but the French scream at it, and one is inclined to sympathize with them in locking a>. a pretty blonde who has shorn the sides and top of her head until the golden locks are about three inches long, curled these into a bushy mass, parted it on one side and coiled the remainder of her crowning glory iuto a tight little khot on the nape of her neck. Worse still, the curly crop is not allowed to follow the outlines of the head but is covered up in a sort of turret right at the summit.

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Patea Mail, 7 December 1881, Page 4

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HAIR DRESSING. Patea Mail, 7 December 1881, Page 4

HAIR DRESSING. Patea Mail, 7 December 1881, Page 4

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