"BOB" COUSIN'S HAIRDRESSING SALOON, Tucker's Club Hotel Buildings, The Strand, Palmerston North.
Ladies and gentlemen who follow Dame Fashion's latest methods in "bobbing," shingling, arid other styles of haircutting always make for Mr. "Bob" Cousins's saloon in the Strand. This young tonsorial artist employs all the latest methods, and has, in consequence of his ability to meet the ladies' wishes, become a very popular tradesman. Separate departments are provided for ladies and gentlemen, and both arc on the ground floor, which is a decided advantage. The saloon is equipped in the moat up-to-date fashion, and is noted for its scientific methods, good tradesmen, hygienic surroundings, and moderate charges. Next time you want your hair attended to, tTy Consins's saloon, next door to Tucker's Club Ho***
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Evening Post, Volume XCII, Issue 108, 3 November 1926, Page 18
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125"BOB" COUSIN'S HAIRDRESSING SALOON, Tucker's Club Hotel Buildings, The Strand, Palmerston North. Evening Post, Volume XCII, Issue 108, 3 November 1926, Page 18
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