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lad BHHHH^ratiou ut and out, 3 jjMHHHMßmttke re^BSSHBHBBB| e J fc< "^HRHiHIBI cold bIIHHHHHH town in tISHHHMBH dnced inlolflgffißßßßpS Commenci™^^BH|BMß shop which vatcd and wo at eeo nBHHHHB better, and sing saloon ate change there, krly lofty and woll has been enlarged to nm[Hß9 former size, commodation has been praHHH threechaiis arranged for performance of tbe tonjoritmßH vocations, Uncouth and kaimH enter here to emerge polislHH beautiful, for it leally is woHS what an alteration it matflHj a man to hare hit hair pJHH out and his chin shaved, ]H| ally if he hps been hidden BH in the bush for six months B| Cleanliness seems to be tbegH rule of the establishment, angSj floor to. ceiling nothing oflH meets the eye, Instead of tHHI fashion of dipping the shaviagH| 1 into a can of water for alkomflH more modem style prevails/MB neat brass tank-connected wHH hot water machiaery—is pIsJIHI the shelf, and clean water dra«N eaoli customer. .JBH Passing from the saloon d the bath rooms, of which thJEfl| three, each fitted with every fl9 ience and the latest improved HH of obtaining hot, cold, or HS baths. A constant snpplyflH water is always kept readßtfll patent self-filling boiler, a rHH able, mysterious, and egH contrivance in brick and ceHHH whici has been built by Mr IsEB The whole ot the alteratioiflH been carried out by Mr C. E.HH builder, under the able sapenfln Mr 0. Tilleard Natuech, aJWWw Mr D. Pickering ;Jmd , and papei-bahging Jto Mfs J Minifie and O'Meara,. w/iile finishing touch, in theshapo of tieeigowriting and lettering, ia tile iWdiwbrk of that expert at the ar| Mrl. Übisholm. Mr ifandel inform/ us that every portion of. the/ been woll ■ and faithfully /execuM, even to tbe smallest detail, and al he now wants is a fair share of patronage, which lie richly deservea,' for [his enterprise in spending tdjthe improvement of- onr towcf and; the health of its inhabitants,- some of whom—let us luxury of a bath. i

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4095, 23 April 1892, Page 2

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332

UNKNOWN Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4095, 23 April 1892, Page 2

UNKNOWN Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4095, 23 April 1892, Page 2

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