An aelress in Loudon obtained £Ta in damages against, ITarrod's -Stores, in iuiitry to her hair. Jn evidence, it was slated that the voting lady's hair—xx'hieh she txvice unrolled for the inspection of the Court—was of a natural liiilit, auburn tint. Late in January, says the Daily Mail, rite bought at llarrud's, for 2s Gd. two hair side coinhs of a. greenish color. She visited, in February, a. Turkish liatli, fastening her hair in position with the combs. Immediately after the bath, she said, she ' fuuml her head had in parts taken large dark stains. A\hcn she complained at Harrod's, a solution of ammonia was applied, but the result xvas to make the stains darker, instead of removing them. Dr. Davies, a hair specialist, xvlio examined Hiss Hilton's hair, said he experimented, and found that warm xvater brought axvny the dye from a green comb submitted to him, and that ammonia darkened the color. He did not think there wag now a possibility of curing the stains in the. plaintiff's hair. Witnesses called for the defence to prove negligence included the manager of the hair-dressing department, who said the horn for the combs came from Sxvitzerlaud, and the firm added the aniline dyes. A <.TII;IST>: ;in;i II NTKSK CTIIK;) OK KIDNEY COMI'LAINT 11Y DR. SHELDON'S GIN TILLC.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 183, 12 January 1915, Page 7
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