40 deg. to 50 deg. for Fether Flake Years of experience and experiment in making Fether Flake Puff Pastry led to a special Adams Bruce regulation. As soon as a batch of Fether Flake is finished, it is rushed in our own vans to the shops. There it is stored in special refrigerators of a regulation temperature of 40 deg. to 50 deg. F. This is the perfect temperature for storing Fether Flake for the few short hours that it stays in the shops. When you buy, it is fresh and cool. Keep your Fether Flake in a cool place and it will stay as fresh as when it left our kitchens right up to the precious moment when you just roll and bake. You'll get best results if you use Fether Flake the same day you buy. — 40-50 FETHER FLAKE — KITCHEN FRESH FROM ADAMS BRUCE SHOPS
j HARDWARE SUPPLIES (Otaki) t LIMITED j ! INDENTORS — WHOLESALERS — RETAILERS 'Phone 26M — OTAKI RAILWAY — Box 47 j TIMBER — I We are at present carrying large stocks of 'all kinds, dressed 1 | and rough. We can also offer special-' quotations for house lots. j I Our present stocks are as follows; — 1 ! B.A.M. 2x1, 3x1, 4x1, 6x1, 2x2, D.H.K.D. 3x1 Matai flooring; S f 3x2, 4x2. Dressed, 2x2, 3x2, 4x2, 4x1, I I O.B.M. 3x1, 4x1, 6x1, 3x2, 4x2. 4x£, 8x1, 9x1. | | B.H. Totara 4x3. ' Scotia, Hin. and 2in. | ! Rough heart Matai and Arc 3in. Rustic 8x1. f | Totara, all sizes. Battens 2x£, i & £ Rounds 2 ! FARM GATES MADE TO ORDER !' I Pinex Hard and Soft Board, Asbestos, Aluminium Flashing 6x3, j | Swedish Hardboard 8x4, 9x4, English Malthoid 1 and 2 ply, | ! N.Z. 3 ply, Plywood, Rimu and White Pine, in stock. | j Magna English Stamped Steel Porcelain Enamelled BATHS, \- I 5ft. 6in. A limited number in stock at a reasonable price. j | GLASS, All Sizes, In Stock j H. MARCHANT, Manager j,— I,— ■— ii— ii— »'—u— ^
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Chronicle (Levin), 30 August 1949, Page 2
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