A PROGRESSIVE FIRM
The news of a new grocery store having been opened in tho Block Buildings) will doubtless be welcomed; by all shoppers who como into town by tbs trains, as its very central position, situated as it is in closo proximity to tho stopping-places of all city cars, will place is within easy reach of all tram travellers. It will also bo found, handy by those living in tho more central parts of tho city. Tho shop has been opened! by the progressive jinn of Messrs Hunter and; Etheridge, who have now three stores, tho others being in Cargill road and in George street. Tho "Block Exchange shop is in tho premises latelv occupied by tho London Bookstall, and carries a heavy stock of highclass goods of every description. Tho place has been thoroughly renovated, and customers may bo assured of tho cleanliness of all their purchases. An cllicicnt stall of assistants is in charge, so that quid: service is certain. Particular attention lias been paid to tho care of the more perishable goods, the butter, etc., being kept under glass covers. Tho shop is, in fact, art ideal one in every way, .and customers may bo Bure of satisfaction. — fAdvh]
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Evening Star, Issue 17959, 4 May 1922, Page 6
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203A PROGRESSIVE FIRM Evening Star, Issue 17959, 4 May 1922, Page 6
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