SMART TRICKSTER
LEADS HAIRDRESSER ON WILD GOOSE-CHASE. A young man used his head (liter--rally) to obtain a free haircut, a shave and tobacco and cigarettes from Thomas A. Watson, hairdresser, in . Lane Cove Road, North" Sydney, recently. After receiving tonsorial attention and "smokes," the man told Mr. Watson that he did not have any money, but agreed to take one of the employees to his house and pay him. Mr, Watson agreed and a man went with the trickster to a house nearby and waited at the gate while he went inside. After ten minutes the employee knocked at the door and asked for the man, who was not known there. He had walked to the back of the house and escaped by a back gate.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 155, 23 February 1932, Page 7
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