An undertaker and barber at Lismore (New South Wales) have entered into a strange contract. 'rite hairdresser lias undertaken to cut the undertaker's hair without cost, and as often as the undertaker likes. This will represent a saving of about 25/a year to the undertaker, who, in return, will bury tire hairdresser without cost to his relatives. There is a clause protecting tlio hairdresser in the case of tlio undertaker dying first.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 12 August 1935, Page 2
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