In a certain town in the South Island the young bride of a mature resident decided upon having her hair shingled. Her husband protested, bu|? without avail. As a last resort he issued a warning that if his wife persisted he would allow Sis own hair to grow. The warning had r.o effect. The young bride had her hair removed. Months have elapsed since the determination was put into execution, and now a quite novel sight may be seen of a husband with ringlets falling over his shoulders accompanying to church a wife who regularly visits the hairdresser’s shop.
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Putaruru Press, Volume VI, Issue 243, 28 June 1928, Page 2
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