Michael McGuire serves a hokey-pokey ice-cream to Brent Coburn, from a bicycle-driven ice-cream cart in Picton. Three such carts, offering up to six ice-cream flavours, are proving popular with holiday-makers in the seaside resort. The “Eis Cream Man” carts were the idea of a German immigrant, Mr Georg Petrie, who lives in Picton.
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Press, 2 January 1985, Page 16
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53Michael McGuire serves a hokey-pokey ice-cream to Brent Coburn, from a bicycle-driven ice-cream cart in Picton. Three such carts, offering up to six ice-cream flavours, are proving popular with holiday-makers in the seaside resort. The “Eis Cream Man” carts were the idea of a German immigrant, Mr Georg Petrie, who lives in Picton. Press, 2 January 1985, Page 16
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