NAIL TAHAUKS. parades are ii. daily feature in the Hie of 200 girl workers at a! si lie mill at Guisely, Yorkshire, i'hov l'mve their finger,nails inspected bv a staff as a &afcfliiai\d against • damage to snk Girls with highly polished, colored, and too pointed nails t those *\\ ho._ ■yvoiii/li housework, have hard skir ro.und"’their'nails : and others in t!\e habit-of biting them have to under-, tro a - ‘brimming” process v by tlio ‘■detective”; nianieurist' alter an inspection ■ parade; = . f‘A\ r e have to .euard’ against these ‘awkward’ nails,” one of the staff remarked'. * “If* not serious - damage plight be done .to the silk yarn in the ’lacing 'process.”
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXXII, Issue 11449, 25 February 1931, Page 6
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