Hairdressers have a theory that! shaving is one of the industries which will dwindle in post-war days. There are, unhappily, visible proofs to sup- • port this view, for discharged soldiers who grow beard and whiskers to hide disfiguring scars are steadilv inereas- ; ine in number (says the "Daily Chro- ( nicle"). To keen them in counteu- 1 anre—an appropriate phrase—kindly | folk will follow their example, think the hairdressers, and thus an old i fashion be revived. J
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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16404, 26 December 1918, Page 8
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