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New Season’s Coiffure

Soft and easy hair styles to go with looser-fitting clothes are now being worn overseas. Curls have relaxed along with, fitted waistlines. Waves are long and loose, replacing the firmly set hairdo.

Fullness is the outstanding characteristic of the present coiffure. Deep tousled waves and soft curls are most becoming with casual clothes and bulky sweaters.

Loose waves carry the hair high over the forehead and wide c°r the temples. Loose curls veil the ears and soften the line-at the nape of the neck. ■>

Buy your Linens nsw on layby. £lO order, 10s weekly. We have a huge stock at present. Linen Shop, 138 A Hereford street. —Advt

Buy your Frocks. Suits. Coats, or Furs from Fur Fashions. 105 Cashel street The people who know Fashions —Advt

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Press, Volume XCVII, Issue 28482, 11 January 1958, Page 2

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New Season’s Coiffure Press, Volume XCVII, Issue 28482, 11 January 1958, Page 2

New Season’s Coiffure Press, Volume XCVII, Issue 28482, 11 January 1958, Page 2

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