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MISS ENGLAND

100 PER CENT. MORE ATTRACTIVE SINCE THE WAR. H Girls everywhere are 100 per cent, more attractive than they were before the war," said Sir Charles Higham, speaking in London; and he went on to suggest that much of the credit was duo to I'M hairdresser. The shingle, he said, had made women take a new interest in their hair. Every woman and every man should .mprova upon Nature If they could. A shiny nose was not attractive, so why not powder it? He did not think women would ever go back to long hair again. - Hairdressers did cot advertise enough, he concluded. If they would use newspaper advertising more than they did they would do more business.

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Evening Star, Issue 19409, 18 November 1926, Page 14

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MISS ENGLAND Evening Star, Issue 19409, 18 November 1926, Page 14

MISS ENGLAND Evening Star, Issue 19409, 18 November 1926, Page 14

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