That dyeing is an art is granted, and that dying; is natural is—-well, also granted. In this connection a good yarn is told by the irrepressible Marie Idoyd. A man friend of hers got married to a dasl-ir,-- brunette. A year or bo later he met m the Strand a' friend who had been one of the guests at the weddingj and after the first exchange of greetings ho remarked, indicating'V KoMen-haired lady who was with him: 1 This is my wife. Yoir remember her, of course?” “But,” stammered the other, startled out of his equanimity by the extraordinary transformation, ••'but I* |, you married a brunette.” He did,” answered the lady promptly, “b«t she dyed.’*
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 19864, 5 February 1920, Page 4
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