H. BAILLIE, BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER, 3?, CUBA-STBEET. AGENT for all the principal Colonial Newspapers. New Books b® Every Direct Steamer Any book not in stock will be procured to order, Windsor and Newton’s Artists’ Colors kept ta «t>3k. All orders by post will be promptly attended to, .tgr Publishing t and Advertising Agent for N. Z, Times and N.'Z. Mail. 23 WANTED KNOWN. THE RICAN HAIRDRESSING SALOON, No, 4, Willis-street, opposite Evening Post. J. P. DONELLY, Proprietor, Having bad considerable experience in the above line in the City of New York, the public may rely on everything being carried on as a FIRST-CLASS HAIRDRESSING SALOON AND TOBACCONIST. The premises have been sumptuously fur. nished and fitted with every convenience, and patrons may rely on receiving attention superior to that given by any other nouse in the Colony. Three American Chairs are governed by a first-class Tradesman. A complete Stock of every description of Tobacconist’s Goods, and all the Very Beat Brands of Tobaccos, Cigars, and Cigarettes on hand. Note the Address— THE AMERICAN HAIRDRESSING SALOON, No. 4, Willis street. 583
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New Zealand Times, Volume LI, Issue 8523, 1 November 1888, Page 6
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