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HAIR-RAISING STORY.

A CURE FOR BALDNESS. The claim that he can plant hair that will receive sufficient nourishment to remain alive permanently is made by Professor Christian Ashkazen, of Osolo, who arrived in New York recently. Describing his method of operating, the professor says that he has perfected a needle which can insert a very fine gold spring in the scalp to servo as an anchor for tne new hair. Baldness, he claims, can be completely overcome. A prominent London hair-specialist, asked his opinion, said: “ 1 don’t believe a word of it. Of course, one cannot judge without knowing full details, but on the face of it it seems impossible.” The manager of a well-known firm of hairdressers said “ Absolute rubbish. You will never be able to make hair grow on a bald head.”

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 20322, 2 February 1928, Page 18

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HAIR-RAISING STORY. Otago Daily Times, Issue 20322, 2 February 1928, Page 18

HAIR-RAISING STORY. Otago Daily Times, Issue 20322, 2 February 1928, Page 18

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