S.O.S. FOR HAIRCUT.
MAY COST £1 A HAIR. In all Europe, with its many luxurious halls devoted to tho tonsorial art, there is not one hairdresser’s shop in which 'William. Kenny will trust his head. William Kenny is an American, and he is slightly bald. Therefore, he is not inclined to take any risks with his hair. Ho wants it cut just so, but, so far, barbers here have rather let him down, says a London paper. When it comes to having his hair cut properly, however, William Kenny is not one to stick at expense—nothing is too good for his head. In despair, at last, of getting the real thing here, he rang up a New York hairdresser on the trans-Atlantic telephone, and had a conversation which cost him £IOO. The barber has been summoned to London immediately and William Kenny is dwelling on the prospect of a real haircut at last, even if. it costs him £1 a hair .
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIX, Issue 245, 14 September 1929, Page 12
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161S.O.S. FOR HAIRCUT. Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIX, Issue 245, 14 September 1929, Page 12
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