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THE HOUSEWIFE’S GUIDE N advance of 1d took place in the price for hen eggs on the i City Markets to-day. Hen eggs now bring 1s 1d to 1s 2d a dozen; intermediate. 11d to 1s a dozen: and duck, 11d to 1s a dozen. There are plentiful supplies and the demand is moderate. In the shops, over the counter, sirloin is bringing 10d a lb; rump I steak, 1s 2d; prime rib, 7d; corned i round, 8d; tripe and dripping, 7d; gravy beef, 6d; neck and breast, 6d; leg and loin chops, 9d; forequarter, 7d; suet and sausages, 6d; spring lamb, leg and loin, 1s 8d; spring lamb, hindquarter, 1s 6d; forequarter, 1s 4d; old lamb forequarter, 7d. In the markets, cabbages are bringing 1s to 3s a dozen; cauliflowers, 1s 6d to 4s 6d a dozen; spinach, 9d to 1s a dozen bundles; carrots, parsnips, beet and turnips, 1s to Is 6d a dozen bundles; radish, 6d a dozen bundles; spring onions, 2d to 9d a bundle; pumpkins, 1s to 3s each; rhubarb, 1s ! 6d to 6s a dozen bundles; vegetable marrows, 2s 6d to 8s a dozen j The Above-mentioned Kit-bag InI complete without n packet of “No Rubbing Laundry Help," the scientific clothes-washer- * Always ask for MAZAWATTEB tea. It means a definite saving In your tea bills. Save the white ticket in each packet and get a canister of tea FREE, get a canister of tea FREE.

Who Found the Mississippi ? ,7 i \V HERN ANDO DE SOTO* Head and shoulders above the early navigators of the Spanish Main stood the noble DE SOTO, who conquered Florida and discovered the Mississippi in 1531. # A new super-quality product has been named after DESOTO Watch for it /

JK fit a* Q A Product of General Motors \ 3JK 'r. ED PRO E AC AND /MEW BEAUTY STYLE4^ PERFORMANCE ADDING TO THE QUALITIES WHICH MAINTAIN BUICK LEADERSHIP New in every way is this “ Empire ” Buick : not just new in appearance, but newly designed from radiator to tail-lamp. You cannot fail to get a thrill from this Buick—whether it be by the beauty of paintwork, body line and interior luxury, or the surprising performance of the Master Six engine. There’s a refreshing charm in the “Masterpiece ” Bodies by Fisher their perfectly moulded refinement—new curves. A car that expresses the dash of youth and gaiety in its style, and luxurious loveliness in its interior. Upholstery that inspires complete repose, a driving seat that can be adjusted to suit any. leg without leaving the seat, decorations and appointments that unconsciously give restful satisfaction. An engine that performs unobtrusively and remarkably. Such is the new Buick. It is a real Buick, a car you will want to drive —a New Zealand Product. GENERAL MOTORS NEW ZEALAND LIMITED GALL ON YOUR LOCAL DEALER FOR A DEMONSTRATION A i n L ‘ W/i oh<> What “Produced m New Zealand means to New Zealtmd. The advent of the Silver Anniversary Buicjc “ Empire F door Sedan marks the third successive year in which Buick has been produced by New Zealand workers for New Zealand purchasers in the Dominion. Three hundred and fifty N Zealand men and women find permanent employment at General Motors* works at Petone: it is one of the Dominion* largest secondary industries: of the money paid, for the " Empire ” Buick remains in New Zealand. General Motors Ne'* Zealand Limited have invested *n New Zealand £141,661 in Plant and Equipment. They have paid to New Zealand workers wage* totalling £ 1 66,1 20; other amounts expended in the Dominion include £491,660 paid to the New Zealand Government in Customs duties and Railway freights. SILVER. AN NIVE R.SAR.Y BUCK. PRODUCED IN NEW ZEALAND. TWENTY FIVE YEARS OF LEADERSHIP

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 519, 23 November 1928, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 519, 23 November 1928, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 519, 23 November 1928, Page 12

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