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Hard, burning, achy CORNS Lift right out /1 one drop does it / \ ) Corns that hurt, / burn, throb and ache can be removed swiftly with this new type ot antiseptic treatment. Simply apply a drop of Frozol-lcc, and its special anaesthetic action will stop pain in 3 seconds. Then corn or callus starts to wither up, work loose, and you can pick it right out witli your linger tips. FROZOL-ICE is the new, safe, instantdrying remover that does not hurt, healthy tissues. Chemists sell it on quarantee. (Op) VARICOSE ULCERS quickly and permauently healed at home with Varex Treatment. Simple, safe, inexpensive Free booklet, Varex Ltd., Box 1558 a. Wgtn Local rep., Nurse Spence, Courtenay Chambers. Courtenay Place. Wellington.

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HOUSEWIVES’GUIDE (Issued by members of the Master Grocers' Association) ASK YOUR GROCER FOR THE FREE GUIDE TO BETTER BUYING. Wellington - prices for fruit and vegc- ply to Wellington city and suburbs only, tables have remained steady during the for in country districts prices will proweek, but therehave been several advances bably be slightly affected by freights: in grocery prices, and housewives are ad- Jam. —Small tins, Bid. to 1/1; 21b. vised not to delay their Christmas shop- tins, 1/4 to 2/-. ping. Eggs have advanced again, A Honey.—Bulk, lOd. a lb.; cartons, 1/1 grade now selling at 1/8 a dozen and B to 1/2; 21b. cartons, 2/-. grade at 1/8 a dozen. Meat prices have Bread.—-Fixed prices, lid. for 41b. not changed, but wholesale rates are loa f ; for 21b. loaf. This applies to likely to drop in a few weeks. Following Wellington city, Eastbourne, Lower are prices current:— Hutt and Petone. Milk, small tins, 5Jd.; large tins, 9d. Fruit and Vegetables. to iojd.; cream, 4Jd. to 9d.; currants, K . . a/ p. .. . best 3-crown, 7jd.; sultanas, 2-crown, Apples.—Stunners, 5/- to 8/-, Delici- 7 , d 3-crowu, Bd. per lb.; seeded raisins, ous, 4/- to 8/-; hothouse tomatoes, 1/3 Bd _' to 9(J pkt> . seedless, 9d. pkt; cut to 1/7 a lb.; mushrooms, 2/- a lb.; , , lb M . j lb , no[i . pkt . ; ground gooseberries, 6d. to a l‘b.; lemons, 4/- a ] monds i] b fl^d. ; cooking almonds, lib., to 8/-; New Zealand oranges, 6/-; Pears, assorted nuts, 1/- lb.; Australian Winter Cole, 7/- to 11/-; strawberries, canne<l f ru its, 16oz. tin, lid.; SOoz. cans, 1/9 per punnett. fr{)nl to 1/4; apple, small, sd. to Vegetables.—Asparagus, a dozen g, crushed, 71d.; large sliced, Bd. to bunches, 4/- to 8/-; turnips 2/- to 4/-, 1W sa]mon; e)na ji t j nS| 6d. to 1/3; large rhubarb, 3/-to 12/-; carrots, 4/6 to 11/-, t - d j d to 2/3; jellies, 5 and 6 pkts., beetroot, 8/-to 12/-; radishes, 2/-to d/-, qua ]i ty> &].; asparagus tops, leeks, 3/-; parsnips, 3/- to 8/-; cucum- sh tongueS) 1/5 tin; meat and bers, 11/ to 12/- a dozen; cabbages, feh paste , gjnaU j ars> 6d- . ]arge j arS| g d . cases, 9d. to 2/6; cauliflower, 2/6 to P preserved g j nger , lid. lb.; table 4/8; lettuces, 1/-to 3/9; spinach, 9d. to . ' lb . cherries, 4d. and 6d.; 3/9; leeks, 5/3 to 7/7; broad beans, 6/- 8. » 1/2 lb to 7/3; turnips, 3/- to 3/9; carrots, 3/- F ]onr._slbs. for 1/-; 251bs. for 4/-, to 9/-; cauliflower, a sack, 3/6 to »/-, lw 2gibg for 4/6 in cal ; co bags. Nelson peas, IV-to 12/-; kumeras 10/-, Bacon> _Retail prices from I/- lb. for local peas, 8/6 to 7/-! oM potatoes, it shoulder pieces with bone, to shoulder to £l3 a ton; new potatoes, IJd. to 2d. a ras h erB 1/3, an d middlecut rashers to 1/7 lb.; onions, 22/6 a cental. lb> Cooked ham. 2/6. Provisions Cheese.—Mild, lOd.: matured, 1/4. Groceries and Provisions. Sugar.—l A, Sid. a lb.; brewer’s cryThe following quotations by the Wei- stals. 4d.; 701 b. bags. 1A 18/9. lington Master Grocers’ Association ap- Eggs.—A grade, 1/8, B grade, 1/6 doz.

SHE HAS BEEN SHOPPING HERE I FOR YEARS- I M'Wl lIS MOTHER patronises the local '■ grocer because she is more -WSfellif than satisfied with the unchcanging high quality and wide selection of brands stocked, W with courteous, attentive, personal service and the unques- V' 8 ’^ 16 \ tioned economy. She knows, p r/ ~~. too, that, if necessary, she has L/OW 3/ ~X /- only to phone her order and it is delivered in no time. She WSlfc r A ‘ values this ECONOMY, , SATISFACTION AND PERSONAL SERVICE WELLINGTON CITY. NEWTOWN. J. R. Paton, 111 Austin St. Tel. 50-181. H. 40 Coromandel Street. Mrs W. J. Grinlinton, 50 Brougham St., H . j. Bar i ey , 1 Kiddiford St. Tel. 24-458. Tel. 53-427. M. R. Galbraith, 343 Adelaide Road. J Thawley and Son, 290 Cuba Street. Tel. Reduction Store, 144 Riddiford Street, and -,n 774 branch. Tel. 25-022. Bon Ton’ Store, 22 Adelaide Road. Teh Hooper’s Cash grocers. Ltd., Riddiford 50-644. j K paton. 257 Adelaide Road. Tel. 25-524. H. Allen, Davis Street. T. M. Wood, 106 Constable Street. TeL c. n — «. w . Wairarapa Farmers’, Lambton Quay. TeL -1231- BROOKLYN Citizens'* Service Stores, 18 Pirie Street A. L. Brown, 46 Washington Avenue. TeL Tel. 51-606. Branch Island Bay Washlngton Av Te] Molesworth Quality Stores, Lid., 106 Moles- • Logan, 26 Helen Street, Brooklyn, worth Street. TeL 41-609. d - §3.412 A. Hawker, 68 Tasman St. Tel. 51-919. H. Pickett. Cleveland Street, Brooklyn. Tilling and Co., 77 Wallace Street. TeL TeL 53-709. Warden Bros.. Willis Street. TeL 41-141. Tel 43 260 Plummers, 114 Main Road. Tel. 43-260. ROSENEATH. N ’ Pltt Street ’ Wadestown ’ Tel B It Doyle Roseneath. Tel. 53-420. L. J. Reed, 4 Cecil Road. TeL 45-482, Breath Stores. A. W. McCutcheon. TeL EASTBOURNE. Roberts and Gwllliam. Eastbourne. Tel ORIENTAL BAY. 45. Wilson’s Supply Stores, 252 Oriental Par- KAIWAKUA. ade. TeL 51-528. F. W. Howard. Hutt Road. Kalwarra. G. Murray. Ngahauranga. KELBTJRN. LOWER HUTT. Plant and Bennett. Upland Rd. Tel. 26-294. Andrews. High Street, Lower Hutt W. Griffiths, 44 Upland Rd. Tel. 26-266. ■" Tel Johnsen’s Stores, Ltd., 66 Northland Road. „ j \ rno i(] ’ victoria Street, Allcetown Tel. 26-568. * gs e i 62-193. A. Hogg. Tunnel Store Northland. w Austln L td„ 104 Hutt Road. Tel P. R. Hazlewood, Upland Road. Tol. 63-220. 26-951. H. B. Lind, Knights Road. Lower Hutt T. Faulknor, Plunket Street. Tel. 27-7 AL Tel. 64-089 Mouat Bros.. Main Road. Lower Hutt. Tel MIRAMAR. 63-246. n r M1,.™,, R. M. Russell, 194 High Street, Lowe J. E. Furness, Darlington Road. Miramar, Hutt Tel 03-532. Tel. 16-808. B (; Taylor,' High'street, Lower Hutt H. Boyd, 149 Hobart Street Tel. 16-074. B £ o7! j A. B. ' Thomas, Ludlam Crescent. Tel HATAITAI. j patrickson. 40 Tama Street, Allcetowr J. F. Turnbull, 1 Moxham Avenue. XcL Mitchinson. 53 Victoria Street. Tel ' 52 ' 10t KILBIRNIE. ’ 62 ' 184 - Brauch ’ PetOn °' ! J. F. Bralley, Bay Road. Kllbirnie. TeL PETONE. 14-753. Petone Wholesale Grocery (Fellows. Ltd/ W. H. Bayly, 62 Kllbirnie Crescent. Tel. Jackson Street. 24-323. New Era Store, Ltd., 410 Jackson Stree’ G. W. Biair, 227 Coutts St. Tel. 17-047. petone Tel. 63-522. S. C. Benge, 142 Onepu Rd. Tel. 16-469. Stretch, grocer, 154 Jackson Stree Gunn and Co., Onepu Road. Tel. IU-3J7. Bay]ey a ud Son. 272 Jackson Street. Te 63-273. Branch at Lower Hutt. ISLAND BAY. liPPFR HUTT Barnuo Bros.. Parade, Island Bay. Tel. ’ 24-507. W. S. Glllbanks. Trentham. Tel. 65. LYALL BAY. J. A. Hazelwood and Co., Ltd., Upper Hut H. W. Nelson, 186 Queen’s Drive. Tol. Hutt. Tel. 66. 17-663. KARORI. NGAIO, KHANDALLAH. N. A. Jenkins. 86 Karurl Road Tel. 26-385. JOHNSONVILLE. H ' Karori m °TeL 26-81?.'' 5. B. King. Khandallah Tel. 37-532. H. at Wa“dswoHh Bandtds'onK" 8 and td s'on K "i r Sr l ' £ Road: HOROWHENtA-MANAWATU. Karori. Tel. 26-702. y .A. K. Lindsay, Pukerua Bay. Tel. 101 E D. Lamerton and Son, Cuba Stree SEATOVN. Palmerston North, and branch. 1€ | i ’A?en^ t Seatou a n d M.' I^2i. 35 ™ kir]£ WAIRARAPA. U ' 4'l w D 4W° W ’ DUndaS Street ’ Seat ° U “’ Phone 106. ' a. el. ii-’iiii. retain that personal servici

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Dominion, Volume 31, Issue 41, 12 November 1937, Page 4

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