WHATTY FRANKS,
The Fruiterer, Cuba Street, Palmerston North. ' This war-scarred veteran with the boul oi wit is now plying a peaceful calling. •His slogan is "Eat more fruit," and buy it in Cuba street, where the selection, variety, and quality is best. Frariks's shop, opposite the Fire Brigade Sta-' tion, is the people's popular rendezvous for everything ./pertaining to fruit, vegetables, and confectionery. 'An apple a day keeps the doctors at bay, and helps him to keep the bailiffs out. Writing seriously, however, Whatty Franks's ftuit depot is the centre of a very large trade, built up by .close application, to hit customers' requirements, and the proprietor's determination tomake good in business life, as he has done in- every undertaking yet.tackled. Full weight, high quality, and moderate' prices go hand in hand at Franks's. '
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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 143, 18 June 1924, Page 15
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134WHATTY FRANKS, Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 143, 18 June 1924, Page 15
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