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City of London 1910

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for London, City of ]

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67
HYGIENE OF HAIRDRESSERS' AND BARBERS' SHOPS.
The Hairdressers' establishments throughout the City remain under the
constant supervision of your officers, and there are now 31 proprietors of
these places who hold certificates that they have undertaken to comply with
the Regulations of the Corporation for the conduct of their business.
One new firm has been placed on the Register, two saloons has been closed,
and in three cases there were changes of ownership.
The following establishments are now on the Register:—
Jacob Arbeiter, 9, Duke Street.
The Army and Navy Toilet Club, 35, Bucklersbury.
Chester and Co., 42, Old Broad Street.
Henry William Choldcroft, 3, Queen Street.
Civil Service Supply Association, 136-140, Queen Victoria Street.
William Clarke, 5, Birchin Lane.
Samuel Cohen, 120, Newgate Street.
Fox's Paragon Toilet Club, 60, Fore Street.
Frederick G. Foerstel, 1, Telegraph Street.
Franz Friedel, 35, Moorgate Street.
Carl Hartmann, 5, Queen's Head Passage, Newgate Street.
Phillip George Hoerr, 1, Cullum Street.
Anton Kaiser, 4, Liverpool Street.
Kingstone and Hubbard, 8-10, Ludgate Arcade.
The King Street Toilet Club, 6, King Street, Cheapside.
Gustav Krajewski, 137, Fenchurch Street.
Charles Lehman, 8-9, Aldermanbury Postern.
Heinrich A, E. Leopold, 8, Masons' Avenue.
Charles Massberg, 12, Cullum Street.
Marsh, Decker and Prince, 36, Coleman Street.
Albin Antony May, 77, Fetter Lane.
Thomas W. Monk, 5, Angel Court.
The New Baltic Toilet Co., 37, St. Mary Axe.
Pierre Pozzi, 16, Lawrence Lane.
Ernst Robert and Erich Beyer, 13, Pilgrim Street.
Lucien Saulet, 5, Eastcheap.
Alexander Schocke, 149, Cannon Street.
Stephen J. Schuster, 125, Wood Street.
Arthur Jules Schweitzer, Royal Hotel, Victoria Embankment.
Henry Theobald, 201, Bishopsgate Street Without.
Joseph Witte, 151, Aldersgate Street.