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The Cyclopedia of New Zealand [Auckland Provincial District]

Chissell, Charles Henry

Chissell, Charles Henry, Hair-dresser and Tobacconist, Cameron Street, Whangarei. Bankers, Bank of New Zealand.

Mr. Chissell commenced business in January 1891, in a two-storey building, where he keeps a full stock of pipes, many brands of tobacco, cigars and cigarettes, besides an endless variety of sundries. He also imports direct a large and varied stock of musical instruments, such as violins, flutes, accordions, etc., and also does exceedingly well at repairing umbrellas. Mr. Chissell was born in London in 1864, where he was apprenticed to his trade, but emigrated to Australia in 1882. Eighteen months later he came to New Zealand, and after spending a short time in Napier, started business in Walpawa, where he had a successful career of five years. In January 1891 he came to Whangarel and established his present business. Musical matters have always been a source of interest to Mr. Chissell. Whilst in Napier he was a member of the Garrison Band, and is now the capable and energetic bandmaster of the Whangarei Garrison Band. He is a member of the Philharmonic Society and has taken a prominent part in the production of operas, oratorios, and cantatas. Mr. Chissell is a Mason and an Oddfellow, and takes more than a general interest in sporting matters, particularly cycling, in which latter connection he acts as local agent for the best makers in the world, and has a well-fitted workshop for executing necessary repairs to machines. He also keeps a complete stock of bicycle accessories.