DO YOU CARRY CIGARETTES? As important as having a smoke in one pocket is having Pul monas in another. If you leave home without smokes, you soon buy some. Give Pulmonas similar consideration, they are worth it. Pulmor's for coughs, colds, .asthma, bronchitis, and lung troubles as a-remedy and preventive. Is. 6d. and 2s. 6d. per tin.—Advt. •
CITY RETAIL PRICES •* • .1 ' ‘ . GUIDE TO THE HOUSEWIFE X . A fair 'indication of ruling retail prices in the city may be gathered from the following list, Quotations do not include delivery :— ’ • . Meat.—Chops for stewing. 8d fb.; corned pork. lOd. and ‘l id. lb.; gravy beef. 6d. lb.; sirloin of beef. 10d. lb.; ribs of beef, 7|d. lb.; legs of mutton. lOd. and lid lb.; mutton chops lOd and lid lb.; tripe. 6d- lb.; mincemeat, 6d. lb.; beef sausages, 6d. lb.; pork sausages, lOd. lb.; corned beef. 6d. and Bd. lb. Fish. —Smoked cod. 1/2 lb.; smoked ling. 1/-; terakihi. 1/2; . hake, 9d.; cod (fresh), I Od.; schnapper. 5d.; butterfish IOd.J hanuka, Bd.'; oysters, Bd. dozen (in ’ shell) ; 1/- dozen; (opened). , Fruit.—Pears 6d. lb. (eating), and 4d. (cooking), hothouse tomatoes, 2/6 lb.; bananas, 1/- to 1/6 doz.; N.Z. lemons 1/6 to 2/- doz.; Californian lemons, 2/6 to 3/-; grapefruit. 4d. to 6d. each; Australian Navel Oranges, 3/- doz.; Australian grapes, 1/4 lb.; Californian oranges. 2/6 to 3/6 doz.; Island oranges, 2/to 3/6 doz.; first grade dessert apples, 6d. lb.; first grade cookers, 4d. lb.; lower grades, 3d. to 4d„ lb.; passion fruit, .2/- doz.; piemelon, ■ lid.; tree tomatoes, 6d. lb.; quince pears, 4d. Ib.; mandarins, 1/- to 2/6 doz.; cocoanuts, 4d. to 6d. each; pineapples, 2/- to 2/6 each. , , ■ • , Vegetables.—Cabbages, 4d. to Bd.: marrows, 4d. to I/each: carrots. turnips and parsnips. 3d bunchi beetroot, 3d. bundle; onions. 5 to 81b. I/-; potatoes, 81b. 1 /-.; lettuce 4d. to 6d. each; white turnips, 3d. to 6d. bunch; rhubarb, large bundle, 1/to 1/6; pumpkin lid. lb.; leeks, 3d. and fid. bunch; garlic, ,!/• lb., celery, fid. to 1/- head; brussels sprouts, local lOd. 4b., south Island, 1/3 lb.; parsley. Id. to»3d. bunch; cauliflowers, 4d. to 1/- each. 1 Groceries.—Best eggs, 1/10 doz.; medium eggs, 1/8 doz.; good table butter, 1/7 lb.; pure whey butter, 1/5 lb.; cookpd ham, 2/2 and 2/6 lb.; prunes, 4d. lb.; mild cheese, 1/- Ib.; matured cheese, 1/4 lb.; N.Z. Stilton Cheese, 3/- lb.; condensed milk. 6d. and 1/per tin; dates, 6d. packet, and 3ilb. loose; sugar, 12/6 701 b. bag, or 2id. lb.; bulk honey and clover honey, 9d. lb.; rice, sago, barley and tapioca, all 3d. lb.; Spanish muscatels, 1/6 pkt.I raisins, 3 pkts, lid.; sultanas, 1 3d., lb.; Californian muscatels, 10d. pkt.; Turkish figs, 1/- lb.; new season's French walnuts (shelled), 2/6 lb.; Cali-, fornian prunes, 30-40's, Bd. lb.; mild Cheddar, cheese, I/- lb.; matured Cheddar cheese, 1/4 lb.; prime poultry, 3/6 each; prime rashers, 1/- lb. • ELECTRIC COOKING DEMONSTRATIONS WITH THE NEW ZEALAND-MADE “ORION” ELECTRIC RANGE —Now in successful operation throughout the Dominion —will be given iu the showrooms of H. E. SHACKLOCK, LTD., LOWER TORY STREET; DAILY FROM THURSDAY, AUGUST 1, TO THURSDAY, AUGUST 8, at 2 pan. EVERYONE INTERESTED IS INVITED TO ATTEND. ■
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Dominion, Volume 22, Issue 260, 30 July 1929, Page 5
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