TONSORIAL EXCELLENCE. A. E. DAVY Has pleasure in announcing that he has taken over the well-known HAIRDRESSING AND TOBACCONIST SALOON, PEEL STREET, bo long and successfully carried on by Mr F KING, and intends to make it the best-appointed and most snugly-furnished in lown. THREE CHAIRS. COMPETENT TRADESMEN. SPOTLESS CLEANLINESS. BEST BRANDS OF PIPES, SMOKES, SMOKERS’ REQUISITES, AND TOILET NOVELTIES IN STOCK. inspection cordially invited.
Everyone enjoys the luxury of a. I nice hot bath, but few have the facilities for doing so. At the Grey Street Hot Baths yon can indulge in a hot bath, followed by a cold shower, any hour of the day or night. It will pay you to patronise the Grev Street Baths, you will feel better fitted to fight life’s battle if you take your tub regularly—n.nd in comfort.* DOCTOR’S MEDICINE FAILED. “j had influenza, with congestion m the liver, took the doctor’s medicine for some weeks and got no relief,” said Mr John S. Swetman, Deep Lead, Victoria. “Then I tried Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy and got immediate relief from the first dose.. By the time I had finished a large bottle the disagreeable hacking cough and the pains in the chest disappeared altogether.” 0
SPORTS DEPOT. The most luxuriously appointed Saloon in Poverty Bay. Four Chairs; no waiting. The Shop for Case Pipes, Pouches, Dressing Cases, Hair Combs, Walking. Sticks and all Toileet Requisites. “Barling Pipes,” “Loewes,” “Civics,” 8.8.8. Only the Best Brands Stocked. SAFAG7OR RAZORS. Sole Agent for Hew Zealand of the far-famed “PARSEIvE” HAIR RESTORER. Each Bottle Guar ante id. All Sporting Goods, Cricket Bats Punchis i Dalla Boxing Gloves an 4 ether Requisite*
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 3634, 21 September 1912, Page 11
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273Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Gisborne Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 3634, 21 September 1912, Page 11
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