Would you rather go through a giddy waltz with a pretty girl than go through a pretty* waltz with a giddy girl? We pause fora reply. - It is said that the hairdressers of London, some 3,000 strong, are seriously thinking of amalgamating into one general institution, not for any intimidatory purpose, but simply to improve the position of their business. They wish to become more thoroughly acquainted with chemistry in connection with the human hair and with the manufacture of perfumes, and they seriously think that, could it be readily provided, false hair would be generally worn by the community. They desire, too, to make themselves able to converse affably with their customers. A Love Scene,—Overheard and phonographically reported by Frederick Phinephun. —“Pharestof the phair,” sighed the lover, “ phancy my pheelings, when I phorsee the phoarful consequences of our phleeing from your phatber’s phamily. Phew phellows could have phaced the music with as much phortitude as I have : and, as phickle phortune phails to smile on our loves, I pmnd I must phorego the pleasure of becoming your husband. Phareat Phrances, pharewell phor ever.” “ Hold Pbrauklir, hold I ’ screamed Phrances, ** I will phollow ,you phor ever.”,; But Fnrankliu had fled and Phrances fainted.
Late Advertisements. TO BOOTMAKERS.—Two good Workmen Wanted. Prictor, George' street. WANTED, a Carpenter to do Fencing. Apply Queen’s Hotel, Albany street. WANTED, a Man to Line and Paper a Four-roomed Cottage. Apply at once to B>. Patten, Clark street, Dunedin. TENDERS invited for extensive Additions and Alterations to the Cloth factory, Mpsgiel H. f, Haycly, Architect.
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Evening Star, Issue 3234, 2 July 1873, Page 3
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259Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 3234, 2 July 1873, Page 3
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