THE KIT BAG
HOUSEWIVES’ GUIDE.
Cabbages in the marts go for 1s to 2s 6d a dozen; cauliflowers, 2d to 6d each; lettuce, 2s to 5s a case; leeks, 3d to 4d a bundle; marrows, 2s 6d to 3s 6d a dozen; carrots, parsnips, beet, and turnips, 6d to 10d a dozen bundles; celery, Is to 4s 9d a bundle; pickling onions, 1d a lb. Apples sell at from 6s 6d to 11s a case, according to quality and variety; lemons sell up to 12s a case. Fish is well supplied and sells at unchanged values. Eggs in the marts are well supplied and sell in the vicinity of 1s 7d a dozen. Good farmer’s butter makes from 1s 2£d a lb. to 1s a lb., according to quality. * Clever Mary is in big demand and Ila selling at the usual price at all j grocers. • l The above-mentioned Kit-bag is Incomplete without a Is packet of “No Rubbing Laundry Help,” the scientific clothes- washer. MAZAWATTED TEA has a delicious flavour. Save the white ticket n each packet and obtain a canister ol [tea FREE.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 124, 16 August 1927, Page 9
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185THE KIT BAG Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 124, 16 August 1927, Page 9
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