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Made from the cream of the fresheat, richest milk.. >. in modern, spotless factories. Untouched by human hands. ... .entirely free from preservatives. Pure as humanly possible to make butter. Churn,. Vi 9kTMmlksl im Every p OUnd there should be a place for a tin of " Anchor " Skim Milk Powder. Ideal for Cooking. Suitable for table purposes. Indispensable as a «tand-by. tfc *»*> &> «'* ahchO? e SX/M /I 1/2 <r'n makes 8 pints of wholesome separated milk. 'StELLAJEHKS' Clothes Or-^2 .... . LICENSED PLUMBER, # & Tff SHEET METAL WORKER '/ / * Avcklaaid 1 i Don't go through another Winter without an ELECTRIC CLOTHES DRYING CABINET Send for Catalogue, or call and see demonstrations. RETAIL FOOD PRICES. A GUIDE FQR HOUSEWIVES. Slight changes in price have occurred in food commodities this week. Fish and meat are unaltered. Eggs are quoted at 2s compared with Is lid last week. Jaffa oranges are now 2jd to 3Ad each. Grapefruit are 6d each. Whole hams are Id per lb. cheaper. The following prices are quoted : MEAT. Beef. —Sirloin, 8d per lb.; rump steak, lid; beef steak, rolled chuck, rib, sd; corned round, 6d; tripe, dripping, suet, 6d; gravy beef, 3d. Mutton.—Leg, hindquarters, 8d ; loin, 9d; shoulder, 6d; forequarter, sd; leg and loin chops, lOd; neck chops, 7d. Lamb.—Spring lamb: Leg, Is 2d; loin, Is Id ; hindquarter, Is 2d; forequarter, 9d. Old lamb: Leg, Is 2d; loin, Is; forequarter, 7d. Pork. —Leg. lOd; loin, lid; chops, Is. FISH. Fresh Fish, by weight.—Lemon fish, 5d per piece; terekihi, 6d each; hapukuj, steaks, 6d per piece; hapuka fins, 4d; kingfish steaks, 6d; silver etrip, 6d; frost fish, 6d; nloki steaks, 4d. Smoked Fish. —Best schnapper, small, 9d each; b*st terekihi, 6d ; mullet, 6d; trevalli, sd; kippered fillets, 6d. FRUIT. Apples. —Dessert, 3d to 5d per lb. Pears.—Dessert, 3d to 5d per lb.; cooking 3d. Bananas.—3d to 4d per lb. Oranges.—American Navels, 3d to 4d each; Jaffa, 2Jid to 3^d. Oranges.—American Lemons. —Local, six and eight for Is. Tomatoes. —Local, 4d to 6d per lb. ; choice, Bd. Passion Fruit. —Is to is 6d a dozen. Grapes.—ls 6d to 3s per lb. Rhubarb. —3d to 4d a bunch. VEGETABLES. Potatoes.—Five to eight pounds for Is. Onions.—2d per lb. Cabbage.—6d to lOd each. Lettuce.—2d to 4d each. Carrots, Turnips, Beet und Parsnips.— lid to 3d a bundle. "Pumpkins.—2d to 3d per lb. BUTTER AND CHEESE. Butter.—Factory, first grade, Is 7d per lb.; second grade, Is sd; farmers', Is 3d. Cheese.—Ordinary, Is 2d per lb.; more matured, Is 4d; old port, Is 6d. EGGS. Hen.—Fresh, 2s a dozen. Duck.—Fresh, 2s a dozen. BACON AND HAM. Bacon.—Best, in cuts, from 7d to lid a shoulder: in rashers, best, is 3d. Ham.—Whole, Is 2d per lb.; rashers, Is 8d; cooked, 2s 3d; shoulders, cooked, |Iill!llllllllli!IIIIIIIIHIIiliiillilll!IIHIIiHIIIIIIIIillllllllilll||||||IEIIII|f||H!tl!lllill!IIIIIIJL: The noise of the average Vacuum Cleaner resembles a Fire Engine. Now, doesn't it? Then why not Buy the New mm ft I? S and live peacefully and comfortably Always Clean Home. Ring 44-600 for Free Demonstration. | DELICIOUS! ZZ W'OU'LL say delicij™ * oup, too, when you first taste these ~ tender little fish, the ~ world's finest Bris- "™ ling, which come to our tables as King Oscar Sardines, the sardines that are eaten in Norway. Packed in Pure Olive Oil or Tomato Sauce, their's is the quality which means superior flavour, purity, and goodness. A ROYAL FISH MAKES A ROYAL DISH. 4^B ftttANO BRISIIN STRAND ARCADE. E lUiiiiiiimiiimiimiiimiiMiiiiiiiiHiiimiiiifiiHiiiiiimiiiiiiiiimiiiHiiiiimiiiiimiiii?. Opposite His Majesty's Theatre, QUEEN STREET. VEGETARIAN DINNERS 1/6 12 to 2. 5 to 6.30.

y^. ;r.v; proceeding at Queen Street and Karangahape Road, Auckland; Hamilton; and all other Branches. No. 5167 Fawn Patent One-Bar Shoe, with 2 inch Louis 11 pel. Sale yv "V - Price 21/9 \ Crowded wifSi Bargains! A discount of 2/- in the £ off all regular Standard (No. Sl79—Champagne Glace Kid Fancy Tie Shoe, with Nigger Glace Kid Trimmings. 2 inch Cove r o d Louis Heel. S.a- Si ,,e Price ®To.Slo3—Stone Glace Kid Fancy Tie Shoe, with Tan Glace Kid Trimmings. Two inch Covered Louis Heel. Sale Price " - iNo. SJ76 —Brown Patent Crocodile 3 Hole Tie Shoe, with 2 inch r- n~ I."±fOlL Louis Heel. Bale Prlcn When ordering Sale Linel plcate add postage (Bd. on any pair here illustrated). AU One Price ■*"TL Local Address: Queen Street and Karangahape Road, Auckland. Itching Piles Cured TRIAL TREATMENT FREE. iffi iMr. W.S., Napier, writes:—"Your Zann Double Absorption Pile Cute has given me great relief. J fsel like a new man, and have told other sufferers of your wonderful treatment." Try the "Zann" remedy at our expense. We will mail a generous trial treatment in plain wrapper if yoti mention this paper and send ninepence in stamps for packing and pQfjtage. Address, the Zann Proprietary. Box 952, Wellington. Stocks of "Zann" obtainable from Bridge Drug Stores. Karangahape Road, and A. Ecclea. Chemist. Queen Street and Branches, Auckland. lie* 6 » fo&ed* b« tnt, Acd Forget their splendid value - forget even their wonderful patterns and high-class tailoring and consider only the "cut" of Petermacks. Their "cut" is excellent - something to marvel at. Their style, their immaculate, perfect fit is all the result of their splendid "cut." It is their "cut" that makes them look gentlemanly suits, preferred by gentlemen. And never is the quality of the "cut" of aPetermack skimped. Every suit I make is carefully, thoughtfully "cut"-and the hand- that guides the shears is itself guided by the brain of Auckland's leading tailor. Just to see how remarkably well cut are my suits, call into my big Strand Style Saloon and see the masterpieces I have just made up from my new season's suitings. You'll choose a Petermack because of its "cut"-and, because prices start from a fiver. e*iniiniiiiii!iiniiiiii>iiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiitiiiiiiii)tiiitiiiititiiniuiiiiuiiiiiiitiiiuiui>inninitintiiiiiiiimiimit«iiiiiitiitiinifii<>ii>nißßiiiiiiniiiiiiiitti!i(iiißniiiiiii!timna}i(a SUBDIVISIONS. PLANS. BOOKLETS. | 1 Executed in First-class Style, at 1 1 HERALD PRINTING WORKS, I f. Telephone 44-290. f I 'TTTmumMiiK'nMnninniiiiiiMuiMtntnMKhiiiitM m 'lMl'iulHtllMtfM

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 19891, 9 March 1928, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 19891, 9 March 1928, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 19891, 9 March 1928, Page 14