STREET FRUIT STANDS
'i'lio sale of fruit on those chill winter days is rjuito n difl'oreiit proposition to what it is iji the hot languid day* of summer. That is reflected in the prices realised by t.ha City Council for the various recognised street stands for the sale, of fruit. A snlu of TJ'.'.Mf! stands, conducted by tlio Cliiof City lncpoctor (Mr. .1. Doyle), rind nt tended mostly by Hindus, realised the foliowiiiz prices:—Courtenay Placo (end), .£8; Csiurtonny P'mco (near Gas Company's offices), £i 10s.; Courtenny Place (Turannki Street). JMi 155.; Vivinn Street, ,£B te. ; Garrett Street, 155.; Oihuwico Street, »Cfi 155.; Dixon Street, M 10s.; Manners Street, M 55.; Cirosiiara Hutel, .£11; Eoyr.l Oak Hotel, £5 los.; NatiormJ Hotel, 'M 10s.; Ci.P.O. (south corner), J'(>; G.P.O. (Brandon Street), £1 10s.; Hoc en Street,'JS.
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 244, 9 July 1919, Page 10
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134STREET FRUIT STANDS Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 244, 9 July 1919, Page 10
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