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BATH AVAI'.^SLE FOR 25(* or ^0^ FROM 5 A. M. TO 10 P. V.
HAIR CUTS 25 £
October 1, 18^5
Daily Picayune - Wednesday, October 1, l8l+5 - p ^ col 1 advrat.
VERANDAH BATHS & DRESSING ROOM
This establishment has just undergone thorough repairs and is now ready for the reception of all those who wish to take a fine bath in the best Italian marble tubs, in fresh, salt, or mineral water, at the low price of 25 cents for fresh baths, and *+0 cents for salt or mineral.
Open from half past 5 in the morning until 10 at night throughout the year.
Everything is kept in the cleanest and best style.
I have always charged 50 cents for Hair Cutting because I understood that was the price in such establishments as I have always endeavored to keep, not wishing to underwork anyone; and being vain enough to think myself inferior to no man in that particular branch, I was willing to stand alone on my skill for preference, and I am proud to acknowledge that I have received my share—but hearing daily of others charging less, I cannot expect to keep your patronage by extortion. I now put my price for Hair Cutting at 25 cents, and pledge myself it shall be done in a style inferior to none.
I keep constantly on hand my "Kaper Capium," the best hair tonic ii) use.
I take this opportunity of returning my most grateful thanks to the citizens of New Orleans for their patronage heretofore, and pledge myself to use every exertion to merit a continuance of the same.
I shall keep constantly the most polite, attentive and skilled workmen, of good character and steady habits. None others will I have.
N. B. GOINS
(this advertisement had been running since ^ept. 1*+, 18^+5)


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