THE HAIR DRESSER'S SALOON.
under the charge of Mr James has oeen decorated inside very prettily, and the window contains samples of pipes from the common clay to the aristocratic meerschaum, not forgetting the " long and the short" of wooden pipes.
Though we have done but little to assist our traders, we hold that they have done their best to secure success, by deserving it, and we hope that even as Shakespeare has depicted trading, the young of today will act upon his bidding " Sooth, when I was young, And handed love as you do, I was won't To load my she with knacks : I would have ransacked The Pedlar's silken treasury, and have pour'd it To her acceptance ; "
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Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 20 December 1890, Page 2
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119THE HAIR DRESSER'S SALOON. Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 20 December 1890, Page 2
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