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WOODS’ GREAT PEPPERMINT CUREFor Influenza Colds. —Aavt.

A GUIDE TO THE HOUSEWIFE 4 WHAT TO PAY IN THE CITY The following list of cash retail prices gives a fair indication of wha* is being charged over the counter in the city. The quotations do not include delivery. Suburban prices arc not quoted: — Meat.—Chops for stewing are 7d. lb-; corned pork is 9d. 1J),.; gravy beef is sd. lb.; sirloin of beef is 9(1. lb., and ribs of beef are hL-Bk; legs of mutton are 9d. and lOd. lb., and mutton chops sell at 9d. lb. Tripe, 6d. lb-; mincemeat sd. lb.; corned beef 7d. and Bd. per lb.; beef sausages are 6d.’ lb., and pork sausages 8d- and lOd. lb. Fruit.—Apricots are 1/- lb. (eating), and Bd. lb. (cooking), cooking plums are 3d. lb., and eating plums Bd. lb.; peaches are Bd. lb (cooking), and !/• lb. (eating); tomatoes are 1/- to 1/6 lb.; red and Mack c “ r^ lts are Bd. lb-; cherries are 2/2 Ib.i American grapes are 1/4 lb., and locally• grown grapes 3/- lb.; Sydney passion fruit are 4/- doz.; grape fruit are 6d. and Sd. each; gooseberries are 4d. and 6d. lb.; eating apples are Cd. and Bd. lb.; dessert pears are 4d„ Cd., and Bd. lb.; lemons are 1/6 to 3/doz.; oranges are 3/4 and 4/- doz.; pineapples are 3/6 each. . Groceries.—New laid eggs are 1/10 per doz.; good table butter is still 1/6 lb., and pure whey butter 1/4 lb.; cooked ham is 2/2 and 2/6 prunes are 6d. lb.; salmon is 6d. to 1/8 tin; mild cheese is lid. and 1/lb-; matured cheese is 1/- and 1/4 lb.; N.Z. Stilton cheese is 3/- lb., condensed milk is 6d. and 1/- per tin; dates are Bd. packet, and 4d. lb. loose. Sugar is 16/6 for a 701 b. bag; bulk honey and clover honey sell at lOd. lb.; rice, sago, barley and tapioca are all 3d. Ib. Spanish muscatels are 1/6 per packet, and Californian muscatels 1/10 per packet; Turkish figs are Vegetables.—Butter beans are Sd., lb-, and French beans Bd. lb.; green peas are 3d. to Cd. lb.; marrows are Sd. to 1/3 each; Taro potatoes arc 4d. Ib.; carrots, parsnips and turnips are 3d. per bunch; lettuce are 2d. to 4d. eacl'i; spring onions are 2d. per bunch; onions are 3d. jier lb-; leeks are 3d. per bundle; swedes are 2d. per II;.; cucumbers are 4d. to Cd. each; pumpkin is 3d. Ib-; cabbages are Id., 2d., and 3d. each. Fish.—Round fish is Bd. and 9d. Ib.; flat fish is !/• lb.; smoked fish is 1/3 Ib.

Corns Gone—roof as well THE good Samaritan who wrote hours, and every one came out, the letter below saved a friend root as well. Her father, mothfrom being crippled by recommend- er, and brother have also been ing Radox. This friend suffered cured of corns. It is a xvonderfrom corns so severely that she ful thing." had to give up work. But Radox A.P. nn? ed Jn h t e onfall When you dip your foot into a out, root and all. You, too, can con taining Radox Bath end your foot troubles in the same g a i tS) dead skin combines with pleasant, easy way. A Radox foot the Radox Bath Salts to form a bath refreshes tired and swollen prote - n galt of the actual com it . feet, softens callouses and loosens TJlig p ro t e j n sa lt dissolves the most obstinate corn so that you jn water like P ordinaly sa ] t , and s 0 can lift it clean out. loosens the corn that it may be “A friend of mine was crippled Hfted out bodily, root and aIL with corns. She had them be- Radox docs not affect the living tween the toes and underneath , s only dl -c. n R-p d her feet; she had to give up her the actual corn which is dissolved. work and come home. I told Ask for Radox at your her to try Radox, which she did, chemist’s, price 2/1 per /J* with excellent results. She Jib. pink packet, and Half PouaJ bathed them every day for two 3/6 double quantity. Pink Packet Radox Bath Saits GIVE YOUR FEET THAT “ KRUSCHEN FEELING.” Manufactured by E. Griffiths Htiffhcs Ltd., Manchester (Established 1756). Supplies stocked by Fairbairn, Wright & Co., Auckland, Wellington, ChristchurcM and Dunedin, and by all Wholesalers, Chemists & Stores throughout New Zealand. 3 Times as Many Eggs Poultry-keeper thought Karswood claims a joke until he proved their truth for himself. Your birds can only produce sound, bad time —September, 1925. I bought nutritious eggs if you feed them on good them in June, 192 G, when their egg foods, such as good meal and Karswood average was one egg per bird every Poultry Spice (containing ground in- third, and in some cases every fourth sects), which stimulates egg production day. This went on every week in June, by a natural development of tho egg then I tried Karswood, although I cluster. Then don’t forget the green thought It a huge Joke the results other food, otherwise you will get pale yolks;- people claimed by using Karswood, but and don't forget the flint and oyster- now I see that it is no joke. My birds* shell grit—your birds need this if you first meal on Karswood plan was on the feed them on Karswood to clothe the Ist July, 1926. I could see the vast 1mextra eggs with shell. provement in the birds straight away. Test beats talk. Read how well Mr. , N ’ OW > n v ®ees for the week run Inta M. Fogge is doing to-day as a result of ‘ h ™ e Asures—lB9. The eggs are nearly changing over to the Karswood system 0 slze and a favour. I of feeding for eggs. When Mr. Fogge's n,ak ® ° u t a record tor each pullet birds were bought In June, 1920, their aad le ‘ >'° u have , and J wlll be happy egg average was one egg per bird every ' vhcn 1 can P rOVO that 1 have received third, and in some cases every fourth on ® per brd 1 aI Y day. This Is less than nine eggs per ?' threo eSE® short of this record, day from thirtv pullets. Then they ?. hls is s , uroly , a w ° nd « rtu > triumph for were put on to Karswood. Note the re- Karswood Poultry Spice, and I can assult. Now the eggs for the week run s ? re you T hen the ah,c Yl n Be “. on com ** Into three figures, viz., 189, which equals A' ong 1 ' n ' ill never be without Karswood. 27 eggs per day—three times as many T Oll ean , "’ ak , e any use you wlsh of thl « eggs. Read also how well other users latter with pleasure. — are do,ng - , .... M - FOGGB20th August, 1926. 3 Times as Many Eggs Twice the You can do just as well by using Size—Grand Flavour! Karswood Poultry Spice (containing 70 Nash Street, ground insects). Packets: 40., 1/- & 2/-. liiChlcore, Dublin. Manufactured by E. Griffiths Hturhee I feel it my duty as a regular user of Ltd., (Established 1756). Karswood Poultry Spice (containing Supplies stocked by Fairbairn, Wright ground insects) to let you have my ex- * Co., Auckland, Wellington, Christcellcnt records. church and Dunedin, and by all WlioleI have only a small backyard for my salers and Stores throughout New 30 pullets. They were hatched in a very Zealand* Sq

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Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 82, 5 January 1928, Page 12

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