WHAT THE PATRON WANTED
How will you want your hair cut, sir ?' said the talkative hairdresser to the man in the chair. ' Minus conversational prolixity,' replied the patient. ' How's that, sir?' 'With abbreviated or totally eliminated narrations « I—don't quite catch your meaning, PL,. Wlt]l quiescent mandibulars.' 'Which?' Without effervescent verbosity.' 'Sir?' ' Let diminutive colloquy be conspicuous by its absence.' The Hairdresser scratched his head thoughtfully for a second and then went over to the proprietor of the shop with the whispered remark: ' I don't know whether the gentleman m my chair is mad or is a foreigner, but I can t find out what he wants.' The proprietor went to the waiting customer and said politely: ' M man doesn t seem to understand you, sir. How would you like your hair cut?' 'ln silence.' The proprietor gave a withering look-at his journeyman, while the latter began work, and felt so utterly, crushed that he never again, asked his patient if he'd buy a bottle of hair restorer. "
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New Zealand Tablet, 7 December 1911, Page 2501
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167WHAT THE PATRON WANTED New Zealand Tablet, 7 December 1911, Page 2501
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