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First Signs of Spring 1 » Tailored fl SUITS Vy All ■ ' • ■’"': <? 3 I ° -. Combining smartness with individuality— E ~~]? These three Trim Tailored Styles are an i / indication of the latest vogue. See our, II present display. A.—SMART PILGRIM GREY FLANi i~l~i NEL SUIT; perfectly cut on simple / / lines. Double breasted style, long // revers, and two slit pockets complete __ //A the toilette. W. Size. Value £5/10/0. <7\ /Il CASH TRADING PRICE B.—TAILORED TO PERFECTION is /J \ an Oak Beige Broadcloth Suit. Smart, \ pin check skirt, and waistcoat of se^: '7wlf/ //\ \ toning, attribute to the suit an air of vT\f/ / distinction. S.W. Size. Value £6/10/Q |\/ \L/ y , CASH TRADING price [ ™ y/ /Km' £.5115'1- f| fl ' rvi UWJ C—EXCEPTIONALLY SMART and gW® I \ |ffl quite the new idea is this interpreta- . 1 W tion of the Spring. Suit. The Coat and skirt executed in Sand Kasha Flannel iwll’Bi ®«3 Fl are neatly f ace d on I° ng rever collar s I Iff and Pockets with self and fawn ton- \ I J'Mj ings of Check Kasha. The skirt has \ I II i ftW) - one inverted pleat at either side. \ / I j I, S.W. Size. Value £7/10/0. . « . I - I J J CASH TRADING PRICE 15 [X ■ 11 || ■’ ■ £66/- : juTT Mail Orders J(J j— We pay postage ' 7 ~on all orders of ' - ‘Premier ‘Drapery Co. Lta. £1 and over PALMERSTON NORTH. except Millinery

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A GUIDE TO THE HOUSEWIFE PREVAILING PRICES IN THE CITY Green peas are 2/- per lb.; new potatoes arc 4d. to Bd. lb.; cauliflowers are 3d. to 1/- each, and cabbages are 2d. to cd. each.; lettuces are od W to sd. each; spinach is 3d. to 4d. per bundle, and celery 4d. to 1/- per stick; rhubarb is 6d. to 1/- per bundle; leeks are 3d. per bundle; carrots, turnips and parsnips are 3d. per bundle. Brussels sprouts are tod. to 1/Ib., and onions 2d. and 3d. lb. Marrows (which are nearly over now) are Tomatoes are now 1/6 to 1/10 lb.; tree tomatoes are 6d. and Bd. Ib. Mandarines are Bd. to 1/6 rtoz.; oranges 2/- to 4/- doz. grapes are 1/8 Ib.; dessert pears are 4d. and 6d. lb., and cooking pears 4d. lb.: eating apples are 4d. and «d. lb., and cooking apples 4d. Ib.; lemons are 2/- and 3/- doz. Pineapples may be bought from 1/4 to 2/6 each. Passion fruit are 2/- and 2/6 doz. ... Gravy beef is sd. per lb.; sirloin of beef Is od. lb., and ribs of beef are 7d. Ib.; legs of mutton are 9d. and lOd. lb., and mutton chops sell at 9d. lb. Tripe. 6d per lb.; mincemeat sd. lb.; corned beef "d. and Bd. per lb.'; beef sausages are 6d. lb., and pork sausages Bd. and tod. Ib. Whitebait is still 3/- per half pint. Smoked fish is 1/3 lb.;; round fish is Bd. and 9d. Ib., and flat fish 1/- lb.; crayfish arc to be bought at from Cd. each upwards; oysters are Bd. doz. (in shell), and 1/- doz. (opened). New laid eggs are 1/9 per doz. Good table ‘■utter is 1/7 per lb., and pure whey butter 1/5 Ib. Mild cheese is lid. and 1/- Ib.; matured cheese is 1/- and 1/4 lb. N.Z. Stilton cheese is 3/- lb. Condensed milk is (id. and 1/- per tin; dates are Bd.Ver packet, and 4d. Ib. (loose). Sugar is 16/6 for a 701 b. bag, or 3d. Ib. Bulk honey and Clover honey sell at lOd. lb.; rice, sago, barley and tapioca are all 3d. Ib. Cooked ham is 2/6 Ib. Prunes are 6d. lb.; salmon Is 6d. to 1/8 per tin. These quotations apply to cash prices over the counter in the city, and, in most cases, do not include delivery

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Dominion, Volume 20, Issue 297, 14 September 1927, Page 5

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