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Unichem


This is the inside alleyway I walk through to get to my hairdresser's at the very end of the corridor. At the entry is the local Chemist/Pharmacy, I think they have 2 entrances, this is just one of them.

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Comments

Bill said…
Looks like you can get a flu shot there. They are currently giving them out here to those who want one.
local alien said…
That photo reminds me of happy shopping vibes in days gone by.
roentare said…
Having two entrances is not good for business. Easier for robber or shoplifters.
Pisi Prkl said…
Those handrail makes good leading lines. You can almost walk in the scene or so it seems. Nice one!
Iris Flavia said…
Ours has two entrances, too, and bleh. I am the Hairy Canary again today. Ingo needs a haircut.
Tom said…
...I find the term, chemist to be interesting!
Jim said…
Amy, this looks like a pleasant place to shop if there are the right places to be. Grocery or Hardware, maybe a Booke store, also? Place to eat light? I.e. what are the other stores.
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Very clean looking place. I hope Amy you have a great week ahead.
Tigger's Mum said…
Rather smart shopping mall. F found a hairdresser upstairs in our 'local' mall yesterday, and it is a decidedly less attractive shopping experience.
William Kendall said…
The layout looks orderly.

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