Visitors to Napier from all parts of New Zealand are reminded that the City Hah> dressing Saloon is the proper place to go to for Hair-outtdng.-shaving,. Bhlmppoing, or hair-dying, and where you will see the nicest assorted stock of musical instruments, Billiard Materials, perfumes, hail brushes, combs, sponges, &c., only the rery best tobaccos, eigars,..cigaretteß, meerschaum,, briar, and myall pipes kept.—Ladies' own hair made up in plaits and 'tails.—Hair dyed in private rooms.—ltfusioal instruments 'repaired.—Birds or. animals stuifed. —N. Jacobs, wholesale and retail Tobacconist,, next Criterion Hotel, (late A.W.L.GottrelTj. -[Advt.]- •.. ■ " - .■ For Clocks, and Jewollery, go toY, Jensen's, Eniersonrstreet, the cheapest Jewellery Warehouse in Napier.' All repairs thoroughly executed 'by first-Class ,tradesman. Satisfaction assured; a trial will prove it. • , • .Forall kinds Of saddlery go to James Mills Emerson-street. [Advt.] ■Weakness and sickness changed to health ( and.strength with Hop Bitters always if those made by American Co,' See,
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 4832, 4 February 1887, Page 3
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146Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 4832, 4 February 1887, Page 3
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