During 1901-02, a shop was built on what became Part Three of Lot 245, which was leased to fruiterer Albert Blencoe. |
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The fruiterer walked off with his money, and the guards gave the butter merchant fifty blows of a courbash on the soles of his feet. |
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On his death certificate his occupation is given as fruiterer. |
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The corner shop – fruiterer, butcher or fishmonger – was still all-important. |
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The fruiterer packs up the fruit in a paper bag to be carried home. |
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The gardener knew the fruiterer very well, for it was to him that he sold, on the proprietor's account, the surplus of the fruit which was grown in the gardens of the estate. |
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A retail cheesemaker, butcher-pork butcher or fruiterer who develops a selection of wines must be sure that he has the necessary skills obtained through suitable training. |
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The local fruiterer sells pounds of banana's, the public library, of all places, had a sign saying CD's – even Tesco was promising 1000?s of products at reduced prices. |
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