These are times when men require he very latest and most sanitary methods when they visit a hairdressing saloon. Men also require that skilled operators should be employed for shaving aiid hairdressing, and they will not be kept waiting their turn too long. Preeces saloon is fitted with five chairs, capab e and painstaking operators and the methods of sterilising all instruments is a guarantee of cleanliness and freedom from anv infection. Razors set and sharpened with despatch. W. H. Preece, ■hairdresser and tobacconist, Devon Street SPECIAL TO FOOTBALLERS. A well-known senior player this year had decided to give up Rugby, on account of the pain of corns. He found that he could not train, kicking was agony, and so the game was a torture. Now he has changed his mind. Corn, all gone; foot ease at last. “Nipsem Corn Cure—the well-known perfect cure —has cured him. “Nipsem” at all. - I —w-j* atoiM, 2a.
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Taranaki Daily News, 13 May 1922, Page 4
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154Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 13 May 1922, Page 4
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