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THE LADIES.

By Anew.

The world tv f»d— the firden wu * wild, And man, the Hermit, sighed, till wotn»nimfl*a.

ixtc» will be pleued to rectlre letton from «ny correspond. ent« on »ny matter of thterett to them, and i to replj through th« medium or thti page, tlia nou i» plume only oMho oorreipondcnt* to be pubUibed. Letter! to be tdOKMOd '• Alloo," «Nt of tb»

ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS. G. C— (1) Brushing tho hair frequently has a tendency to preserve it, •as tho necessary pressure on the scalp causes the blood to circulate more freely than it would otherwlso do, and the roots are thus nourished and growth started. No doubt at first it would remove a lot which will fall out ultimately whether you brush it or not. As yonr hair is so weak I think you had better have it cut short and tho ends singed. (2) It appears as you a"esire.

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Otago Witness, Issue 2010, 1 September 1892, Page 41

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THE LADIES. Otago Witness, Issue 2010, 1 September 1892, Page 41

THE LADIES. Otago Witness, Issue 2010, 1 September 1892, Page 41