The "Ucan" haircutter has proved a popular article in the household. Mr. C, 12. James, agent for this district, has been notified that the Government contemplates purchasing some for use with members of the Defence Department. It is a unique gift that would be much appreciated, particularly by those in the trenches, as with a gift of this description a soldier could always keep his hair clipped short, and thus be spared a good deal of misery and irritation. An invitation is given to all to see the u Ucan H haircutter.—Advt.
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Taranaki Daily News, 6 March 1918, Page 3
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