Kathryn Park (Kathy) is retiring from her business, Ingestre Hair Dezign, on December 22.
She has sold the premises to another local hairdresser.
She began her hairdressing career under the tutelage of an illustrious Whanganui name.
"I annoyed Charles of Melbourne," she says. "I used to go to him every Friday after school and ask him for a job. Then one day I walked in and he said, 'You start on Monday, I've just got off the phone from your mother.' That was in December, 1966.
"I did all my training with him. That was a very big salon because then you had all the ladies who had a weekly shampoo and set. The book was full before you even started because you had all those regulars. At any one time we had six or seven operators with Charles' wife on reception."
The salon was above McGruer's department store on the corner of Victoria Ave and Guyton St. Next door was a men's barber.
"They were certainly the good old days."
Over the years people have tried to convince Kathy to computerise her booking system, but she has resisted.
"There's nothing wrong with the pencil, rubber and appointment book," she says. "It's a lot quicker."
Charles' salon sold to a Mr Smith who took over the business and the staff, including Kathy. She left in 1970 to have her first child.
"While my children were young my husband got a transfer to Patea to the savings bank up there. That's when the freezing works were going and it was a busy place. The hairdresser there had never had a holiday so I introduced myself to Vicky and told her I was a hairdresser. I was able to work a few hours for her and run the show when she wanted time off.