. Price list and barbers' purchasing guide of barbers' chairs, furniture, and barbers' supplies ... This arrangement for adjusting BarbersChairs has become so well known and hasbeen so universally endorsed by Barbersthat there does not now remain any doubtwhatever of its superiority over all others. The points pre-eminently in its favor,and upon which its merits are based, maybe summed up as follows : 1st. Perfect safety, which is a positivenecessity. The chair cannot possibly slipout of place and alarm the occupant, be-cause the machinery forms a perfect lock. 2d. Strength, since the chair is
. Price list and barbers' purchasing guide of barbers' chairs, furniture, and barbers' supplies ... This arrangement for adjusting BarbersChairs has become so well known and hasbeen so universally endorsed by Barbersthat there does not now remain any doubtwhatever of its superiority over all others. The points pre-eminently in its favor,and upon which its merits are based, maybe summed up as follows : 1st. Perfect safety, which is a positivenecessity. The chair cannot possibly slipout of place and alarm the occupant, be-cause the machinery forms a perfect lock. 2d. Strength, since the chair is sup-ported at both sides and directly from theback, where the greatest weight rests,thereby overcoming the objection tochairs supported from the front. 3d. Absence of friction, because whenthe foot lever is pressed down and thewheels become disengaged, the chairmoves perfectly free and with the great-est ease. The springs which are now used in thismachinery, are made of one-quarter (i)inch round English steel wire, finely tem-pered, and removes all danger of break- *- THEO. A. KOCHS, CHICAGO.
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