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J JiftK GREAT SUCCESS I 1 The Market Basket. = I fei 1 Free Gifts to Users of jjj IV W J STAG'S HEAD I | TEAS | 5 Applications Arriving and Gifts Being Mailed Daily. § 1 "PURE GOLDEN LIQUOR." | = The Popular Drink Coupons and Prizes. = | BOX 122. ALL GROCERS. 1 II ]I! 1111111 i 111111111111II1111N1111111111111111111111111111111 i 1111111111111111111111111 (11111| 111111 ?- | RETAIL FOOD PRICES. I A GUIDE FOR HOUSEWIVES. mm mm ; v ' | • I. ¥••'■-& •€ ARE CHEAP TO-DAY EAT THEM FRESH OR COOKED. APPLE CHARLOTTE l-plnt bread crumbs. 2oz. butter, 8 apples, sugar to sweeten; grate riml of half a lemon, add a little water. Melt the butter, mix with crumbs. .Stew the apples with sugar, water, and lemon rind. Grease medium-sized pie-dish, line it thicklv with bread crumbs, fill up with the apples, and cover with the rest of the crumbs. Bake light brown and sift sugar over. Serve with custard sauce. Inserted by The Auckland Fruit and Produce Auctioneers' Association, City Markets. : (British Manufacture) j £/& 1 jfj OBTAINABLE AT ALL CHEMISTS. j j | ' Ask Your Chemist to see j i E] \ 27 - shade Colour Card. j g | " EVERY PACKET GUARANTEED." PRO£Ksi | Gas Cooking Demonstrations /, TO-DAY (FRIDAY). // AT THE GAS COMPANY BUILDING, Corner Pat and Z' ft t 1 Ct.. n n>r . « • • • • Enjoy Whitebait in its prime—so much more delicious! Buy it from the Sanford Shops—packed fresh in modern hygienic cartons. No extra cost. Small Pots, 8d; Large, 1/3; or 6d a glass. Dilworth Buildings, and 21, Queen Street, City; 127, Remuera Road; 95, Karangahape Road; 242. Dominion Road. Wot Just Ordinary Cheese CHESDALE Clean and Fresh in Silver Foil. SPRING IS HERE! VY * ' \ Many Useful I ijSS'/La EH/ tv Spring-cleaning yn.vaV jV Items at GUMMER'S _ HARDWARE 151, Queen Street, Right Alongside Herald Newsboard. Varnish Stains, for Furniture and Floors— Ezywurk, 1/-, 1/6, 2/6 per tin; Sapolin, 1/3, 2/- and 2/3 per tin; Acme Vamolac, 2/4, 4/- and 5/6 per tin. Enamels, all colours—l /-. Ready-Mixed Paint—lib., I/-*5 21b., 1/6. Paint and Varnish Brushes—6d, Bd, 9a, 1/-, 1/3. Ezywurk Stove Polish—l/-, 1/6, 2/6 per tin. , „ Anti-Fly, kills Flies, Bugs, etc.; with Spray —l/6. VVunda-Kleena, cleans Point, Lino., Carpets, Windows, etc.—l/ 3 per tin. Retail prices for food continue much the same as last week, vegetable pricos alone showing any appreciable alteration. The tendency is for slightly higher rates. Cauliflowers, onions, pumpkins and old potatoes are somewhat dearer. The market is well supplied with fish. Duck eggs re main at current values and arc in very heavy supply. Prices of mutton and beef remain the samo as last week. Following are the prices for the week MEAT. Beef.—Sirloin, lOd per lb; rump steak, Is 2d; beef steak, 8d; rolled chuck rib, 7d; prime rib, 7d; wing rib, 9d; corned round, 8d; (ripe and dripping, 7d; suet and sausagos, 6d; sausage meat, sd; gravy beef and ship meat, 6d; topside and flank, 7d. Mutton.—Leg, 9d; shank end, lOd; hindquarters, Ud; forequarters, 7d; forequarter, shank end, 7d; shoulder, nock, 7jd; loin, lOd; neck and breast, 6d; leg and loin chops, lid; neck chops, 8d; flap, 4d; cutlets, trimmed, Is Id. Lamb.—Spring lamb: Leg and loin, Is 8d; hindquarter, Is 6d; forequarter, Is 4d. Old lamb: Leg, Is 2d; loin, Is; forequartor, 7d. FISH. •Fresh Fillets.—Schnapper and terekihi,, 4d each; trevalli, 3d lb; kingfish, 8d per lb. Frefeh Fish.—Schnapper and mullet, 6d each; trevalli, sd; flounder, 4d to Is. Fresh Fish, by Weight.—Lemon fish, 8d per lb; terekihi, sd; hapuku, steaks, lid; hapuku, fins, sd; kingfish, steaks, 8d; silver strip, 8d; frost fish, 6d; moki. steaks, 6d; crayfish, 9d to 2s each; oysters, 2s per carton; whitebait, Is 3d per carton; 6d per glass. FRUIT. Apples.—Dessert, 4d to 6d per lb; cooking, 4d. Pears.—Dessert, 6d per lb; cooking, 4d. Oranges.—lsland, 5 to 8 for Is; Australian Navels, 2d to 3d each; Poorman, 2a dozen; Valencias, 8 for Is; Jaffa, Is a dozen. Lemons.—6 to 8 for Is. Mandarins.—ls to 2s 6d a dozen. Tomatoes.—lsland, 4d to 8d per lb; hothouse, Is 9d. Bananas.—sd per lb. Pines.—ls 6d to 2s each. Passions.—2s a dozen. VEGETABLES. Potatoes.—6lb for Is; new, 4d to 6d per lb. Onions.—4d per lb. Pumpkins.—3d per lb. Lettuce.—2d to 3d each. Cauliflowers.—Bd to Is each. Cabbage.—4d to 9d each. Kumaras.—3d per lb. BUTTER AND CHEESE. Butter.—Factory, first grade, Is 8d per lb.; second grade, Is 6d; farmers', Is 3d. Cheese.—Ordinary, Is 3d per lb.; more matured, Is 4d; Chesdale, Is 6d. EGGS. Hen.—Fresh. Is 3d a dozen. Duck.—Fresh. Is 2d. BACON AND HAM. Bacon.—Shoulder rashers, Is per lb.; best rib rashers, Is 6d; by pieces, Is sd; shoulder cuts, 3d to Is Id. Hams.—Whole, Is 4d per lb.; in rashers, Is 9d; cooked, 2s 4d; shoulders, cooked. Is 9d. TEA. "Johnstons," 2s, 2s 6d and 3s per lb.; "Stag Head" Teas (Golden Liquor); "Orange Blossom," Special, 3s 4d per lb.; "Coylon" blend, 3s per lb. AT S "cOMPANY BUILDING, Hall's Corner, Takapuna NEXT WEEK. AT THE GAS COMPANY BUILDING, Shoulder Mutton. Corner Pitt and Beresford Streets, snips, New Pota MONDAY, October 15, at 2.30 p.m. Pies, Sausage Rc Menu: Stuffed Steak (in casserole), Cheese Wafers. Mince Meat (sweet) Squares, Swiss Cheese Tarts, Wholemeal Pastry, Bran Evening Demons Biscuits, Scones and Gems. THE CAS C( WEDNESDAY, October 17, at 2.30 p.m. Q ucen Str< Menu: Roast Sirloin. Yorkshire Pud- rD ir>A V rw„i ding. Cauliflower, New Potatoes. FRIDAY, Octob Windermere Tarts, Mince Pies, Apple Menu: Winter Pi Sponge, Milk Pudding, Sponges, Baked Pineappl Biscuits, Scones. Scones, Gems, E FRIDAY, October 19, at 2.30 p.m. Cheese Scones, Menu: Fried Fish (in oil), Roast Sultana 2.30 and 7.30 p.m. 2,30 and 7.30 p.m. Shoulder Mutton, Boiled Onions, Parsnips, New Potatoes, Savoury Meat Pica, Sausage Rolls, Pineapple Tarts, Cheese Waters, Napoleons, Blocks, Sponges. Evening Demonstration at 7.30 p.m. AT THE GAS COMPANY BUILDING, Queen Street, Onchunga, FRIDAY, October 19, at 2.30 p.m. Menu: Winter Pie, Asparagas Omelet, Baked Pineapple Pudding, Girdle Scones, Gems. Butter Sponge Block, Cheese Scones, Apple Patty Cakes, Sultana Block Cakes. AUCKLAND GAS CO., LTD. W Make a point of trying Johnston s. It is such a pity not to have the very best when it costs no more. $»!«< m mm WSMBmS TLi It is astonishing just how superior Johnston's really m ! m 'it 1111 nr. a* mmm •15 sSS ■■As.™ b in 'mm -t'GjS. WBillllM! No one to place his slippers before his easy chair—no children's laughter to greet him at the door —but there's one outstanding advantage in being a bachelor. For the bachelor sends his shirts and collars to the laundry instead of having them go into the home washtub. They are professionally laundered—kept looking like new. We have special equipment for handling Soft, semi-soft, or starched collars—and all the styles of shirts. Take a tip from the bachelor and send us your shirts and collars this week. || 64-66, FEDERAL ST. Phone 43-719. illWSwiH! —eat butter made from inferior or deteriorated cream, caused by dirt, careless handling, delay in transit, or fodder which gives objectionable flavours. Yet this is what you eat when you buy secondgrade butters! Surely it's well worth that little extra to .get the very best—Opotiki Butter. S3S m r C. AICKIN & SONS (AUCKLAND), LTD., Distributing Agents, Anzac Avenue. THEY MIRROR THE EFFECT OF A GOOD POLISH. LIQUID METAL POLISH on your Silver and Plated Ware. No labour, perfect polish, guaranteed non-injurious. YOUR GROCER STOCKS IT. Price, l/« per half-pint tin#

I-' IPy ,i-k \M ■ iZilflVlSs taw; I ■ >'• ■' i. I iKlfl JiMipllPfei 1 I I -I- . ;■, ,:.;>. JUST A FEW OF THE MANY BARGAINS SMOKERS' CHAIRS - 17/6 MORRIS CHAIRS, spring seats, covered in Moquette - 45/FREE D,N,N %^?NV"o W o'S M sß1 J r R ES SPECIAL DROP-SIDE COTS - 37/6 OAK TEA WAGGONS 25/6 CARD TABLES - - 11/9 SETTEES, complete - 57/6 BEDROOM SUITES, DINING-ROOM SUITES, CHESTERFIELD SUITES, ALL HEAVILY REDUCED. ill 'M WW \-k 'm LIMITED COMPLETE HOME FURNISHERS. THREE LAMPS, PONSONBY, AUCKLAND. nn I i-lteb:. A■ "J : 4 ■? y• /•'//••J-1; u## «i 4-. ?.;• .••' i IP ii v*> - ii t'v / k -'--M', V | - ' I ; V-il hjAl '' t \ •J®^

s HAVE YOU SEEN THEM? 11 1 Our Special DOLL and HAND BAG SALE , now in FULL SWING— Proceeding for SHORT TIME ONLY EVERY DOLL IN STOCK REDUCED 25% (5/- in £) Never before have our prices been so low. You would be well advised to make early selection—Hundreds ot Dolls, and all suitable for Xmas Gifts. Beautiful Dressed Sale Prices 3/11 5/6 5/11 6/11 8/11 RARY DOLLS CELLULOID DOLLS, WALK AND TALK DOLLS, CHARACTER'DOLLS, DRESSED DOLLS, UNDRESSED DOLLS, LHA ET C., ETC,, ALL AT BEDROCK PRICES. DURING DOLL SALE ALL 9ct. GOLD BROOCHES HALF PRICE DURING DOLL SALE LADIES' HAND BAGS Reduced 25 per cent. Values that will astound you. nrtbr JL ■ values lIIQI will aoiuuuu yuu Wonderful selection to choose J Call to-day. Hundreds of Bag from. See these to-day. B to choose from. COUNTRY ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. POSTAGE EXTRA. FAMOUS GIFT STORES 126-128, Queen Street 110, Karangahape Road Branches throughout Dominion "KILLED THE CRAVING! FOR DRINK." " Drinko " Saves Drunkard. " My patient has not touched drink since he started toking ' DRINKO.' He soys that he has no desire for liquor now. ' DRINKO ' has killed the craving he hod for drink." Anybody can be freed from the bonds of drink by uslnp; this wonderful remedy. Send to-dny for FREE Booklet. "DRINKO" is absolutely harmless, odourles. and tasteless. and can be Riven secretly. Only plain wrappers used Write Lady Manager, Home Welfare Proprietary, 36, H-, Hunter Street. Wellington. iiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiimiiiiimimiimmiiiiii Packed in lb. and I lb. packets only. All Grocers. PHOENIX CO., LTD., DUNEDIN.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 20075, 12 October 1928, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 20075, 12 October 1928, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 20075, 12 October 1928, Page 9