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Dangerous Hatpins.

The danger to the travelling public embodied in the hatpin of the slovenly woman is pointed out by a correspondent of the “Lanct.” While on the head of the tidy woman only the knot of the hatpin is visible, the untidy woman often shows two or three inches of the point end protruding.

When the wearers are nursemaids the danger to the eyes of children is apparent, and with the increase of motoromnibuses. with their sharp jolts when starting and stopping, one may expect to hear of serious accidents arising from this source.

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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 25, 22 June 1907, Page 47

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Dangerous Hatpins. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 25, 22 June 1907, Page 47

Dangerous Hatpins. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 25, 22 June 1907, Page 47

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