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Jl V \ya \ CA i JA * \ > SB A T the opera—the theatre * -the dance —at every fashionable social function, Player’s are always “among those present.” Cl. This pronounced preference for Player’s is universal, because of the rich mildness, the delightful fragrance and consistently high quality of these famous cigarettes. G it is this complete perfection —consistently maintained—which hold 6 the eateem of the most exacting smokers, and which has made Player’s the cigarette which is rising in popularity throughout New Zealand more rapidly than any other. • ER'S

THE HOUSEWIVES’ GUIDE ~VTO change took place when eggs were offered to-day in the City Marts. Prices are: Hen eggs, A grade, 2s 9d and 2s IQd a dozen; B, 2s 6d and 2s 7d; C, 2s 1d to 25.2 d; duck eggs, A grade, 2s 3d and 2s 4d; B, 2s and 2s 1d; C, 1s 9d and 1s lOd. Supplies are short. Farmers’ butter is bringing 1s 1d to 1s 4d a lb in the markets. The shop price for factory butter is 1s 8d a lb. In the shops, forequarter of lamb is selling at 1s a lb; hindquarters and loin, 1s 3d; leg of old lamb, 1s 2d; loin, 1s; forequarter, 7d; leg of mutton, 9d ; hindquarters, 9d ; forequarters, 7d; shoulder and neck, Join, 10d; neck chops, 8d; leg and loin chops, 11d; trimmed cutlets, 1s Id; prime rib of beef, 7d; corned round and beef steak, 8d ; suet, gravy beef and sausages, 6d ; rump steak, 1s 2d; sirloin, 10d: chuck rib, 7d; wing rib, 9d. Over the market benches, cabbages are bringing 2s 6d to 5s a dozen; cauliflowers, 3d to 1s each; local potatoes, 3s 6d to 4s 6d a bag; onions, 3-s 6d to 4s a bag; beans, 3s to 9s a bag; lettuces, Is to 4s a case; carrots, beet, parsnips and turnips. 8d to 1s a dozen; pumpkins, 6d to 9d each; celery, 9d to 3s 9d a bundle; sprjng onions, 3d to 8d a bundle; and cucumbers, 3d to 6d each.

The above-incnilunea Kit-ong is incomplete without a packet of “No Rubbing Laundry f-TeJp,” the scientific clothes-washer. 2 Delicious MAZAWATTEE Tea 1* now obtainable in attractive tins at no extra cost. Save the white ticket in each tin and get a canister of 1 3< FRBSa

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 665, 17 May 1929, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 665, 17 May 1929, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 665, 17 May 1929, Page 10

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