A GUIDE TO THE HOUSEWIFE PRICES REMAIN STATIONARY The following list of cash retail prices gives a fair indication of what is being charged over the counter in (he city. The quotations do not include delivery. Suburban prices are not quoted: — Vegetables.—Cauliflowers are now lid. to !/■ each; cabbages are 4d. to Gd. each; marrows are 3d. and Id. each: cucumbers are 2d. fo 4d- each; pumpkin is 2d. lb.; beetroot is 3d. per bundle; carrots, parsnips and turnips are 3d. per bunch; spring onions are 2d- per bunch: onions are 3d. per lb.; swedes are 2d. per lb-; green peas are 3d- lb.; French beans and butter beans arc 3d. lb. Fish.—Hound fish is (id. and 7d. lb.; flat fish is lOd. lb., and smoked fish l()d. to 1/1 lb. Meat.—Forequarters of lamb are fid. lb.: chops for stewing are 7d. lb.: corned pork is fid. lb.; gravy beef is sd. lb.; sirloin of beef is fid. lb., and ribs of beef are 7d. lb.; legs of mutton are fid. and Hid. lb., and mutton ehops sell at fid. lb. Tripe, fid. lb.; mincemeat sd. lb.; corned beef "d. and Sd. per lb.; beef sausages are fid. lb., and pork sausages Bd. and lOd. lb. Groceries.—New laid eggs are 2/- doz.: pullets' eggs are still 1/6 doz; good table butter is 1/6 lb., and pure whey butter 1/4 lb. Cooked ham is 2/2 and 2/6 lb.; prunes are (id. lb.; salmon is (id. and 1/8 tin; mild cheese is lid. and 1/- lb.; matured cheese is 1/- and 1/4 lb.; N.Z. Stilton cheese is 3/- lb.; condensed milk is 6d. and 1/- per tin; dates are Bd. packet, and 4d. lb. loose. Sugar is 16/6 for a 7011). bag; bulk honey and clover honey sell at tod. lb.; rice, sago, barley and tapioca are all 3d. lb. Spanish muscatels are 1/6 per packet, and Californian muscatels are 1/10 per packet. Turkish figs are I/- lb. Fruit.—Rockmelons are 1/6 fo 2/6 each; watermelons are 6d. lb. Grapes are 1/6 to 3/- lb.; grape fruit are 6d. and Bd. each; pears are 3d. to fid. lb.; blackberries are (id- lb.; peaches are (Id. to 1/- lb.; bananas are priced at from 8 for 1/- to 18 for 1/-; apricots are (id. to lOd. lb.: plums arc 3d. to Bd. lb.; tomatoes are -Id. and fid. lb.; eating apples are 4d. and 6d. lb.; lemons arc 3d. each, and oranges 3/- and 4/- doz.
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Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 128, 28 February 1928, Page 5
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