Mr John Parr has a new business announcement in this issue. A hoy's description of having a tooth pulled out expresso'-l it about as well as anything wo have seen : "Just before it killed me the tooth came out." Mrs Greenwood notifies that Mr Donald Mclntyre will carry on her hairdressing business until a successor to Mr Luxford, who has left her employ, is obtained. Attention is called in our advertising columns to a very extensive show of Japanese goods on sale at the warehouses nf the Drug Co. m Elliwtt-street, Auckland (next to Cousins and Atkiu's). Mr Luxford, hairdresser and tonsorial artist, announces in this i.-isuo tho opening of his new .saloon in the promises adjoining Mrs (i Wynne's Hotel. Th-.;se who hav<> had the felicity of sitting under tho advertiser while uudrtrgoing the delicate operation of having their hirsute growth removed, bear testimony to his skill with both shears and razor. I
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Waikato Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 2721, 19 December 1889, Page 2
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