LINES SUGGESTED BY A VISIT TO Ayers' saloon, AT NAPIER. What admiration fills the breast Of those good souls in earnest quest Of Shampoo, Shaving, and the rest, If once they visit Ayers 1 1 For -elegance within, without, And perfumes sweet, which float about, Proclaim at o.nce, without a doubt, The place belongs to Ayerß I Inside, where all is clean and neat, We quickly find an easy seat, And freely own a snug retreat Is this same place of Ayers' ! Attentive, mild civility, Ideal grace, utility, Combined with mark'd ability, All these we find at Ayers 1 ! Would'st thou with joy tby boul illume 1 Again thy youthful locks assume, Or graceful locks once more resume ? Hie thee to Mr, Ayers ! Oh ! ye who earnestly aspire Moustachios, whiskers, beard t' acquire, Or graceful head of hair require, Oh ! oall at once'on Ayers 1 Kind providence in wisdom meant, (When first amongst us Ayers was sent), We should call there, to whioh intent 251 We ought to visit Ayers' ! TO BE LEASEIJ for a period of Five Yearß, — THE BOTANICAL RESERVE, MEANEE, Containing 37 acres. Tenders WMb^received up to the Ist day of March' dV H. S. TIFFEN. Jan. l 4, 1867. 261
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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 11, Issue 818, 15 January 1867, Page 2
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204Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 11, Issue 818, 15 January 1867, Page 2
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