NEED FOR A FRUIT AND VEGETABLE MARKET
Sir, —Instead of talking about building new milk depots, I think the City Council should concentrate on getting rid of Chinese vegetable shops.■ It seems extraordinary to me that in a city of Wellington’s size a -fruit. and vegetable market on the lines of the Old Country cities should not be established. Dropping across vegetable shops in the principal thoroughfares of the city reminds one of some small out-of-the-way towns in the old land. A covered-in market place should be built, where fruit, vegetables, and fish should .be sold. It would .do away with these cheap-looking shops at present doing duty, and be both an improvement from a health and beauty point of view. We. return so many councillors every year.- • What lire they doing, one wonders?—l am, etc., INTERESTED., •
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Dominion, Volume 20, Issue 42, 13 November 1926, Page 10
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137NEED FOR A FRUIT AND VEGETABLE MARKET Dominion, Volume 20, Issue 42, 13 November 1926, Page 10
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