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to sell small goods.
to sell small goods.


[[File:vendor tray.jpg|350px|on the picture you see a 2 women. Each of them is carrying a hawker's tray]]




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For example:
For example:


* they are at croweded streets
* they are at crowded streets
* at the cinema
* at the cinema




 
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Latest revision as of 17:30, 27 April 2014

A hawker's tray is a tray with a belt.

The hawker's tray is used by salesclerk,

to sell small goods.


on the picture you see a 2 women. Each of them is carrying a hawker's tray



Words with same meanings[edit | edit source]

vendor tray


Detailed explanation[edit | edit source]

Some salesclerk are using a hawker's tray.

They sell there goods out of the tray.


Mostly they sell small goods.

For example:


They can go everywhere with the tray.

For example:

  • they are at crowded streets
  • at the cinema

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