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HOUSEWIVES’ GUIDE Grapes are still offering freely in the City Auction Marts; hothouse varieties make from 2s a lb according to quality; Australian grapes, in 25!b. cases, from 3d to 9d a lb. Good dessert pears can be bought for about 8s a case; lemons, from 6s to 11s a case. Vegetables in the mart are still /veil supplied. Cabbages make Vom 2s to 5s a dozen on the oenches; cauliflowers make 10s to 18s a dozen. Local oysters will not be available till the end of the month. In the fish shops terekehi is worth 5d a lb.; schnapper, 6d a lb.; smoked terekehi, 10d a lb. Undrcut steak is retailed at 1s a lb.; pork sausages, 8d a lb.; ox tails, 3d a lb. Clever Mary is in big demand and is selling at the usual price at all grocers. 1 Grey Lynn Ladies are emphatic in their praise of NO RUBBING LAUNDRY HELP, the abolition of washboard slavery—ls per pkt. at all stores. MAZAWATTEE TEA has a delicious flavour. Save the white ticket *n each packet and obtain & canister of tea FREE. . 4.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 46, 17 May 1927, Page 9
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188Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 46, 17 May 1927, Page 9
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