TRUST IS NOT MISPLACED.-Attractive roadside stalls such as this are an unusual feature of the fruitgrowing areas near Motueka. They are often a mile from the owner’s home and left unattended a ll day. Travellers may take fresh and vegetabbles in prepared packages, or weigh out their own requirements. The money is left in open tills, and the vendors seldom find abuse of their trust.
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Press, Volume XCIII, Issue 27875, 25 January 1956, Page 3
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65TRUST IS NOT MISPLACED.-Attractive roadside stalls such as this are an unusual feature of the fruitgrowing areas near Motueka. They are often a mile from the owner’s home and left unattended all day. Travellers may take fresh and vegetabbles in prepared packages, or weigh out their own requirements. The money is left in open tills, and the vendors seldom find abuse of their trust. Press, Volume XCIII, Issue 27875, 25 January 1956, Page 3
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