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UNUSUAL BUTCHER’S SHOP

SOFA AND RADIO FOR CUSTOMERS INtw Zeoiana Press AMociotron) AUCKLAND, November 3. A Cockle Bay butcher. Mr Les Robinson, believes that his customers should be comfortable. His shop near Auckland has luxury fittings, including a sofa, smokers' companion, floor matting and radio. There are flowers instead ot meat m the landscape window, whkb provides sunshine and a view nt Cockle A barometer indicate* to-morrow's weather and part of the cream woodwork is decorated with nursery murals Mr Robinson built the furnishings end his wife advised on the decorations.

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Press, Volume LXXXVI, Issue 26261, 4 November 1950, Page 2

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UNUSUAL BUTCHER’S SHOP Press, Volume LXXXVI, Issue 26261, 4 November 1950, Page 2

UNUSUAL BUTCHER’S SHOP Press, Volume LXXXVI, Issue 26261, 4 November 1950, Page 2

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