"yes we're open"
(after “Analogue”1 )
lining & trimming
everything for men hard
to get items cash used
jewelry come back adding
machines serve yourself
we have ice family meats
meats meats meats fresh
everyday instant
repair must
sell all make
offer & save we
drop off pick up
one hour photo fade
shave boys cut flat top senior citizen
the end is near
please remember to return
child welcome
permanent eyeliners top & bottom
soft hair it relaxes
we accept stamps
true desires of beauty
does not fade in water
half off new issues & prints
unisex images peep world
cosmos for rent
boys for rent
citizens for rent
everything for
men for rent
we sell at cheap price
quality & reliability
soft hair
permanent eyelashes
permanent lip liner
live poultry
last wash
suckling pigs
true desires
with two time
FREE retouch electrical
appliances for the home
it relaxes yes
we’re open
entire store now
88 cents on special
child issues
drop off pick up
money is life
please remember to return
please money
please remember money
is near pick up
drop off remember
money is the end
1 In the late 1990s, artist Zoe Leonard began documenting urban life in Manhattan’s Lower East Side. Using a 1940s Rolleiflex camera she captured vanishing mom-and-pop stores and their neglected products, as well as their re-emergence via recycled merchandise in Cuba, Africa, Eastern Europe, Mexico, and the Middle East.
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