LADIES WIGS.
gin, —I have Men, in ytmn mnd other journals, of late, many sever* remark* on the extreme ahsurdities of dreiis indulged in by l»<i*e« — pull backs, false fc»ir, 4.0. A circumstance has jo«t occurred whioh, for the credit of the Waikato ladies, o«ght to be mad« known. In getting up a piece to be acted, on Friday evening, the Hamilton Eater tftinment Committee required a lady'a wig, bat, though they made application in all directions, not even io much as a false front could they obtain the loan ol I think this ought to be known. It is only, indeed, f*ir to do so, when the Press it often so hard upon ladies dress and fashions. ~ I am, ke, PaiLOaXMIST. Hamilton, Not. 29th. [Oar correspondent mast b« a my yoang wan ludeed, and as hmpl* ai h«
h yonnt;, tr> nuj'pose that hucli nn »i p al would be respond* tl to. Th*i inabi Uy to prooare a wig, or even a false front, prove* only this, that the ladies who wear them are t>o wide awake to a Imit any «uch thing. Thoie wearing either one or the other, were not born yeiterday. — £rt. W. T.J
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Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 696, 30 November 1876, Page 3
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