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UTCHINSON WEEKLY ISSUE OF CURRENT PRICES FLOUR, ALL BRANDS, STILL AT LOWEST PRICES. til H •« Ideal Brand Bacon Cuts | % at various prices— NFv-l From 7d lb. by cl ITI pleceXI #J | Shoulder Rashers —1/OL/D/ ib. Kl Rib Primest Rashers — Universal Brand Candles—lOJd. Universal Matches, British made—Bd per dozen; 7/6 gross. Universal Soap, highest grade, nothing better —1/3 per barUniversal Nursene Soap, to suit the most tender skin —lid bar. Universal Cornflour —9d lb.; 121b., 8/0. tOOlb. Bags 50lb. Bags 251b. Bags 12Jib. Bags 6}N>. Bags K DOUBLE N. •Liquid Grate Polish. Liquid Metal Polish. UNEQUALLED for QUALITY. ALL BRITISH. ■ Universal Tomato ( „ Sauce—Small Size, U lOd; Large Sire, c 1/3 * » H Universal Malt Vine-gar*-—lod per bot. « Universal Teas, unsurpassed At §213 mmmmmmmmM 3/6 per lb. Universal Coffees—2/-# 2/3 s 2/6 P er « Universal Mocha, pure—-3/- per lb. FOR QUALITY, PRICE, AND . SERVICE WE LEAD. We Collect and Deliver your orders, all Districts. City, and Suburbs. I jS| niiiiiiiiiitiiitimutuiiiiiKtiifiiO 3J| woodwork, fences ~~j "X \} wise application I , the rig ' lt sort ft » » of point will save V®» L the surface and smarten the ap- . Rockman'a o'Lil mill f mini WHITE. Inquiries invited at J. S. Dickson & Sons 16, PITT STREET, AUCKLAND. Another Excellent 'ANCHOR" Recipe Sponge Pudding. I lb. flour. 6oz. suga-, 6oz. " Anchor ' Butter. 4 tablespoons Jam. 1 teaspoonful soda. 1 salt spoonful salt. I large cup " Anchor " Skim Milk. Cream butter and sugar: add Jam. milk (with soda dissolved in), and flour last. Mix well and steam in a greased basin tor two hours. _ Always keep a tin ot ' Anchor " Skim Milk on hand for cooking, and al»o fot when the milkman forgets to call Economical. Convenient. Your Grocer Sells " ANCHOR " SKIM MILK POWDER. " HANDY - PAT." How convenient to be able to buy " ANCHOR." the World's Best Butter, in half-pound pats, and yet still have the protection of the hygienic carton. That's what the new " Handy-Pat " means to housewives. Ask Your Grocer to Delivei " ANCHOR" BUTTER "The World's Best." SOVEREIGN r » GREEN PEAS. Green Peas, with all just as they come BMP Cooked to perfection ffIMH z Ask your Grocer for » SOVEREIGN GREEN PEAS. Packed in Auckland by: Irvine & Stevenson's; St. George Co., Ltd. The Market Basket RETAIL FOOD PRICES. A GUIDE FOR HOUSEWIVES. Except- for a few alterations in the prices of vegetables retail food prices remain exactly the same this week. Green peas are now selling afc 6d to 8d per lb. Following are the prices quoted:— MEAT. Beef.—Sirloin, 8d per Ibj romp steak, lid; beefsteak, prime ribs, rolled- chuck rib, sd; corned round, 6d; tripe, dripping, suet, 6d. Mutton.—Leg, hindquarters, 8d ; loin, 9d; shoulder, 6d; forequarter, sd; leg and loin chops, lOd; neck chops, 7d. Lamb. —Spring lamb not forward In any quantity. Old lamb: Leg, Is 2d; loin. Is; forequarter, 7d Veal.—Fillet, lOd; loin, 8d ; shoulder, 6d. Pork.—Leg, lid; loin, Is; chops, Is Id. Sausages.—Pork, 8d ; beef, 6d Rabbits.—ls each. FISH. Fresh Fillets. —Schnapper, 4d each; terekihi, 4d; trevali, 4d; kiogfish, 4d per piece; John Dory, 6d each. Fresh Fish.—Gurnet. 2d each ; cream fish, 2d; schnapper, small," 4d; trevalii, 4d; mullet, 5d ; flounder, 3d to lOd. Fresh Fish, by weight.—Lemon fish, 5d per piece; terekihi, 6d each; hapuka steaks, 6d per piece; hapuku fins, 4d; kingfish steaks, od; silver strip, 6d; frost fish, 6d ; moki steaks, 4d. Smoked Fish.—Best schnapper, small, 9d each; best terekihi. 6d ; mullet, 6J; trevalii, sd; kippered fillets, 6d. Crayfish, 6d to Is 6d each; mussels, l£d each ; whitebait, 6d per glass. Smoked Blue Cod.—ls per lb. Canadian Salmon.—ls 6d per lb. VEGETABLES. Potatoes.—New, good-sized, 4d to 6d per lb; small, 2d to 3d; old, 81b. to 101b for Is. Onions. —Canadian, 4d per lb; Australian, 2d. Swedes. —81b to 121b for Is. Kumaras. —2d per lb. Cabbages.—3d to 6d each. Cauliflowers.—6d to lOd each; small, 3d to 4d. Lettuces. —2d to 4d. Carrots, Turnips, Beet, Parsnips.—ld to l|d per bunch. Spinach.—2d per bunch. Asparagus.—9d to Is a bundle. Pumpkins.—3d to 4d per lb. Celery.—Cooking, 3d to 6d per head. Cucumbers. —Hothouse, 9d to Is each. Green Peas.—6.l to 8d per lb. , FRUIT. Apples.—Dessert, local, 3d to 6d per ib; cooking, 3d to sd; Canadian, Bd. Pears.—Dessert, 6d; cooking, 4d. Bananas.—4d to 6d. Oranges.—lsland, 2s to 3s per dozen; mandarins, Is to 2s. Lemons.—Local, six and eight for Is. Grape Fruit. —6d to 8d each. Tomatoes!—lsland, Is to Is 4d per lb. Passion Fruit. —2s 6d per dozen. Grapes.—Californian, Is 6d per lb. Rhubarb.—3d to 4d per bunch. BUTTER AND CHEESE. Butter.—Factory, first grade, Is lOd per lb; second grade, Is 9d; farmers' Is Cheese.—Ordinary, Is 2d to Is 4d per lb; more matured, Is 8d; old Port, Is Bd. EGGS. Eggs.—Fresh, hen, Is 8d a dozen; fresh, duck, Is 6d. BACON AND HAM. Bacon.—Best, Is 5d per lb; in cuts, 7d to Is; in rashers, Is to Is sd. Hams. —Whole, Is 3d per lb; in rashers, Is 8d; cooked, 2s 4d; shoulders, cooked, Is lOd. l alf i| B. i.'u U.} ir-i WAIPA' COAL. \ - *■£ \ «*"* EI ect r I cal double screenV ing at o*" - Mt. Eden depot ensures absolute from dust. That's why it burns longer and gives more heat. THERE'S NO DUST IN WAIPA COAL. C. AICKIN & SONS (Auck.\ LTD. You Get COAL When You Buy WAIPA COAL! Office Phone, 43-934 Custard Powder Insist on having Sunshine, ★ith the Sunshine Flavour, v BREAD Bread—the staff of life—ls the most prominent and essential article on your table, therefore you want the best money can buy. By dealing with Hansen's you will get the very best, in nutritive value, flavour, and keeping qualities, also reliable and courteous service* EAT HANSEN'S BREAD. Factory! 114, DOMINION ROAD, Phone 45-018. 0 Worth Money Batter Wrappers. EXCHANGEABLE FOR LADIES' SILK STOCKINGS AND GENT.'S HALF HOSE. Each Pound of WATVALE Superfine Butter carries 1 Seal. Ask your grocer tor particulars or write HILL & GREENWOOD, 411, Dominion Road. Phone 24-686 or 40-311. Insist On " OPOTIKI." Join the many thousands who for the last 25 years have enjoyed this beautiful creamy fresh butter. It* appetising freshness has made it a general favourite. Auckland's Best Butter. C. AICKIN & SONS (Auck.), LIT)., Distributing Agents, Anzac Avenue. Phone 43-934. I'Friendship The World's Finest. A valuable food, delightful, nutrinomical. For Home, School and Picnics. Depot Phone 41-025. Pour ovsr Stewed Fruit or use as a Sweet Sauce. It's Delicious. Jhe Health TRY BREAKFAST THE . WEET-BIX WAY. SUNDAY. — What's nicer than poached eggs served on Weet-Bix, sliced in half and spread with butter. MONDAY.—To start the week well, two Weet-Bix in a bowl with hot milkTUESDAY. —Serve them with milk and add honey or golden syruo. WEDNESDAY, —Toast two WeetBix in oven and servo with melted cheese. ■ THURSDAY. —Try sliced bananas with your Weet-Bix and milk. FRlDAY.—Another delightful variety is Weet-Bix served with peaches. SATURDAY.—Serve hubby's WeetBix with cream, and add a few fresh raisins. t nuimtniiraiiniiuusmiiuiiinin fcftj£"// TERAKIHI. one of the finest edible deep sea flsa round in New Zealand waters, is rapidly coming into general use. Either fresh, smoked, or kippered, it make? a delicious meal, is cheaper than many better known varieties. On sata at any of Sanford's Shop*, 2 for 1/-, fresh or smoked. PYRUMA CEMENT. (Py-rco-ma) Withstands 3000 degrees temperature. Will repair old and broken fire grate bricks, and make them like new. Fixes loose tiles permanently. Easily applied. Small Tin, I/-. Large Tin, 1/6. KLEENOFF. Invaluable cleaner for inside ovens of Gas Cookers. __ 1/9 tin. CUMMER'S HARDWARE STORE, ISI, QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND. (Right alongside Herald Ifcvs Board). SEND IT TO THE N.Z. Bagwash and Totcel Supply Co. Processes employed absolutely sterilise the clothes. Blankets given special treatment. Returned like new. One Address Only, 60 TO 66, FEDERAL STREET. Phone 43-719.

Tur i nn INDUSTRIES FAIR will again be WHITE CITY, LONDON 8* CASTLE BROMWICH, BIRMINGHAM FEBRUARY 20* to MARCH 2^ IQ2S Make a point of visiting the Fair next year. It will be larger and more representative the finest display of British Empire goods the world has ever seen. Full particulars and Invitation Tickets may b% obtained from Mr. L. B. BEALE, H.M. Trade Commissioner, P.O. Box 369, 11, GREY ST., WELLINGTON. or from the DEPARTMENT OF OVERSEAS TRADE, 35. OLD QUEEN ST., LONDON. ENGLAND, or THE SECRETARY, CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, BIRMINGHAM.

Warm Sunny Days Call for New Clothes Already Summer beckons toward the outdoors, which means, of course, new cool, light clothes clothes for sports, for the beach, and for every outing occasion. They're all ready for you here, and prices, of course, are like the clothes, light and comfortable. Call and complete your Summer Wardrobe from our stocks. MEN'B LIGHT SPORTS COATS. Newest patterns. Smart shapes, single and double-breasted. 27/6 39/6 45/GREY AND FAWN FLANNEL TROUSERS. Latest shades. 19/11 22/6 28/6 ALL-WOOL CREAM GABARDINE TROUSERS. 27/11 32/6 CREARI TENNIS TROUSERS. Cotton Gabardine. 13/11 17/11 LIGHT WEIGHT 80X, Silk and Wool, Silk, Silk and Cotton. From 2/11 up. WHITE CANOE OR TENNIS SHIRTS, good material. 6/11 7/11 8/11. MEN'S FUJI SILK TENNIS OR CANOE BHIRTB. 13/11 18/11 MEN'S COTTON FUJI TENNIS OR CANCE SHIRTS. 11/6 13/6 A LARGE VARIETY OF FANCY BELTS. 1/11 2/6 2/11 MEN®B ALL-WOOL BATHING SUITS. One-piece, skirt attached. With smart stripe. 8/6 TWO-PIECE SURF SUITS, with latest belt. All Wool. I 114 KARANGAHAPS RD OUTFITTERS of BOYS Gr YOUNG- MEN. Good health mean 3 Happiness. Clean teeth aid heal th. Acl can tooth never decays. The Prc-phy-lac-tic is designed to reach around and in between every tooth and to cla&n each one thoroughly. r always c fold m the YELLOW BOX r

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19779, 28 October 1927, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19779, 28 October 1927, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19779, 28 October 1927, Page 6

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