j BAG HOUSEWIVES’ GUIDE Eggs in the city marts sell at 1s 7d for hens, and from 1s 5d to 1s 6d for ducks. Farmers’ butter, in short supply, makes from Is 2d to 1s a lb. Cauliflowers in the marts make 'rom 1s to 6s a dozen; cabbages. 1s to 3s a dozen; leeks, 3d to 4d a bundle; spring onions, 2d to 6d a bundle; carrots, parsnips, beet and turnips, 6d to 9d a bundle; '.ot-house cucumbers, 6s to 10s a ozen; hot-house beans, 1s 6d to 2s a lb.; pickling onions, 1d a lb.; new potatoes, to 5d a lb.; celery, 1s to 6s a bundle. For cash over the counter in shops rump steak brings 11d a lb.; boned corned brisket, 5d a lb.; vea! chops, 9d a lb. Fich, in fair supply, sells at unchanged prices. Clever ilar> is m big demand and is selling at the usual price at all grocers 1 The above-mentioned Kit-bag is incomplete without a Is packet of “No Rubbing Laundry Help.” the scientific clothes-washer MAZA WATTLE I’KA has a delicious flavour Save the white ticket in each packet and obtain a canister of i tea FKLJ&.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 139, 2 September 1927, Page 9
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