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MANICURES FOR 14-YEAR-OLDS

Many a proud mother has reason to bewail her small daughter's utter lack of interest in her appearance—indeed, round about 14 most small girls positively cultivate a grubby and dishevelled appearance. And something has got to be done about it, for young Jane will soon be 17, and if she has no idea how to make the best of her appearance then—and no enthusiasm for it—she'll lose half the pleasures and popularity enjoyed by her rather more sophisticated contemporaries. A well-known beauty firm has devised the first step to a proper interest in an attractive appearance—and put on the market a "junior" manicure set, composed of nail buffer and polish, emery boards, emery sticks, and a liquid nail "beautifier" to soften the cuticles and strengthen the nails.

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Evening Post, Volume CCXV, Issue 13, 17 January 1938, Page 14

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MANICURES FOR 14-YEAROLDS Evening Post, Volume CCXV, Issue 13, 17 January 1938, Page 14

MANICURES FOR 14-YEAROLDS Evening Post, Volume CCXV, Issue 13, 17 January 1938, Page 14

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