| 1. | Born in United States, Turner became a fruiterer on the Shankill Road.
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| 2. | It was typically used by market fruiterers and greengrocers but commonly also by coal merchants.
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| 3. | By 1907 he had moved to Melbourne, where he worked as a fruiterer in Northcote.
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| 4. | At this time the site featured timber buildings occupied by a chemist and fruiterer, and mining brokers.
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| 5. | "Nobody can frighten Jerusalem people away from the market, " said Yigal, a fruiterer.
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| 6. | They worked as fruiterers in their family business at Bankstown until relocating to Coolangatta on the Gold Coast in 1967.
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| 7. | She was subsequently recognised as a Liveryman to the Worshipful Company of Fruiterers, one of the City's oldest fellowships.
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| 8. | And there's a new sensuality and pathos in her relationship with Herr Schultz, the Jewish fruiterer played by Ron Rifkin.
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| 9. | Services offered from the buildings were a cycle maker, a hairdresser, a ticket writer, a fruiterer and a furniture dealer.
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| 10. | Con the Fruiterer, one of the more popular characters appears even to this day on a variety of shows, as does his wife Marika.
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