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A PROGRESSIVE BUSINESS.

■ln connection' sybil the taking over of Mr T.: Mm'cm-’sf-tobacconist , and hairdressing; ’"business by Mr Sharp, of Broadway, a representative of the “Post” called on Mr Sharp this morning and was shown over the Lao establishments whiclmiii)! conjointly under supervision. In th(&|Kopcupied by Mr there irpe. h i. chairs in a well-app.-.intod saloon, a special feature of the saloon be.ng a patent spray, worked by eonmres; eel air which is stated to be the only one of its kind in the district. The front ishop is well furnished with stands and glass fittings, and the stock is large !and ■ varied, and Inc tides presentation lines for men as well as a thoroughly up-to-date supply oi all 1 d.es’ hairdressing requisites. Ti'e, “toilet club” which lias heretofore 'been run by Mr Mercer will be carried, oh as usual, and this department W H have Air Sharp's special attention. At the promises at present occupied by Mr Sharp, important alterations are to ho carried out, which will greatly improve and extend the rooms. A contract has been let, and the work will be gone on with in the course of a few days. When the .literalhum are completed, the saloon well measure 11 feet by 32 feet. Mr Sharp’s •enterprise deserves all success.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 36, 17 May 1916, Page 3

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A PROGRESSIVE BUSINESS. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 36, 17 May 1916, Page 3

A PROGRESSIVE BUSINESS. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 36, 17 May 1916, Page 3

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