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FOOD PRICES.

STILL 50 PER CENT ABOVE PREWAR LEVEL. The Government Statistician reports a drop of five points in the three food groups for the past month. Prices, however, are still 49.91 per cent above those in July, 1914, taking the average annual aggregate of expenditure on groceries, dairy produce, and meat in the four centres of the Dominion for the period 1909-13 at 1000, the food that would be purchasable for 1000 pennies then costs 1604 pennies now. The rise on the 1914 prices in Auckland is 49.44 per cent; Wellington, 51.25 per cent; Christchurch, 49.19 per cent; and Dunedin, 51.15 per cent. The sovereign of July, 1914, however, will to-day purchase but 11s worth if expended on groceries; 13s worth if on milk, butter, cheese, and eggs; and 16s 21d worth if on meat; in other words, it takes 6s 8d more to-day to buy food that could lie bought for £1 in 1914.

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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 2 August 1924, Page 13

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FOOD PRICES. Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 2 August 1924, Page 13

FOOD PRICES. Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 2 August 1924, Page 13

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