SUPPORT SUPPORT SUPPORT “MISS RUSSIA” “MISS RUSSIA” “MISS RUSSIA” With the Compliments of MAWHERA MEAT CO. T ANUI ST. & MARSDEN RD. Phones 37 & 880. PUBLIC NOTICES. —_ — , FRESH OYSTERS MUNDY'S ~GREY~ELECTRIC POWER BOARD. CONSUMERS are notified that for the purpose of 11,000 volt line maintenance, power will be CUT OFF (weather permitting), TOMORROW (Sunday), as follows:— 12.30— p.m. and 4.30 to 5.0 p.m.: Blackball. 12.30 — 5.0 p.m.: Faversham and Roa. SINCLAIR TROTTER, Engineer. SPECIAL MEETING OF MISS AMERICA AND MISS BRITANNIA COMMITTEES Will be held in Council Chambers, MONDAY, at 5 p.m. Business important. A MEETING of the Law and Order and Communications Units will be held on MONDAY June 14 at 7.30 p.m. as follows:— Members of No. 1 Zone at York Hall, Cobden; No. 2 Zone, Blaketown Hall; No. 3 Zone, Plunket Rooms, Town Hall; Nos. 4,5, 6 Zones at Church of Christ Schoolroom. Attendance Compulsory. D. L. CALWELL, Controller. LTOUSEWIVES! It costs you only 7yd to clean your kitchenware for three weeks —with Steelo.
PRICE ORDERS. MEALS, WAX, HAIRDRESSING. MEALS (substantial). Order No. 140 fixes on JUNE 14 maximum prices for meals served to general public other than in public or private hotels or boarding houses, as follows —- (authorised additional charges for extras shown in brackets or listed). THREE COURSE, soup, entree or joint with vegetables, and sweets 2/-; TWO COURSE, soup, entree or joint with vegetables 1/9; entree or joint with vegetables and sweets 1/9. *£)NE COURSE, entree or joint with vegetables 1/6 (sweets 6d). , FISH, fried, steamed, or boiled —flounder, blue cod, or sole 2/6, ‘other varieties 2/- (oyster sauce 6d). OYSTERS, 12 or more, fried, curried or stewed 2/-. Uncooked, —on shell or otherwise —in Norin Island 1/9, in. South, Islam! ,1/6. If fewer than 12 oysedrs serveu, maximum price reduced for every oyster less than 12 by lid cooked or Id uncooked. WHITEBAIT 2/6. GRILLS —rump steak, 2 por.x chops, or fillet steak 2/-, 2 mutton chops, 2 French cutlets, or, 2 crumbed cutlets 1/9. Mixed grills 2/6. SAUSAGES, not less than 2 tried, braised, stewed or grilled 1/9. FRIED STEAK plain 1/9. BACON with 1 egg 2/-, with 2 eggs 2/3. HAM with 1 egg 2/-, with 2 eggs 2/3. OMELETTE plain, savoury or sweet 2/-. EGGS, poached, boiled or fried, one 1/e, two 1/9; on toast poached or scrambled—one 1/9, two 2/-. HOT PIE with bread and butter 1/ , with potatoes, bread and butter 1/3. MILK served separately or as extra with any meal above, le..s than lOoz. 3d, lOoz or more in one container 4d. EXTRAS with any meal above, EGGS one sd, two 9d, three 1/2, four 1/6, Bacon 3d, Onions or Tomatoes 6d.
Order 139 TEXACO TEXWAX fixes prices to be charged by manufacturer, wholesaler and retai.cr, the last named being—-lor case lots 42/10., lib cartons 1/2. Order 141 HAIRDRESSING CHARGES (males) fixes maximum prices Haircutting under 16 years 1/-, except Friday after 4.30 p.m. and Saturday when it is 1/6. Over 16 years 1/6. Shaving 1/-. XTO scratching! Steelo quickly and easily .cleans dirty pots, pans and pie-dishes. APPLES AND PEARS PRICES. r rHE Price Tribunal jointly with J- the Internal Marketing Division notifies a new system of fixing maximum prices operating June 7, 1943 (see Price Order 142). WHOLESALE PRICES are gazetted Fridays, sent to brokers, and changes advertised Mondays. RETAIL PRICES chargeable on various costs into shop aie shown below. Cost into shop in mam centres will be wholesale pl ice plus 6d per case transport into shop. If transport into snop exceeds 9d retail margins may be increased as set out in c ause 9 (6) ol Price Order 142. Full details obtainable from Government Pimtei 3d plus postage. (See Gazette June 4, 1943). Retailers’
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