A notable example of business enterprise was provided by an itinerant icecream vendor on the waterfront at Mechanics' Bay, Auckland, on Wednesday. Taking advantage of the presence of constantly-changing crowds who were viewing the Tan-American Airways clipper, and doubtless profiting from the weather, which was more reminiscent of midsummer than early autumn. Hie stilesmnn parked bis movable stall on a vacant section near the harbour board enclosure and throughout I be day plied a busy trade. Stiles reached their peak in the afternoon, when children, released from school, swarmed into the city to inspect the llylug-boat.
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Dominion, Volume 30, Issue 160, 3 April 1937, Page 14
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