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Perfect Climate liff MM ALL THE YEAR ROUND I At Buchanan's Automatic Bakery temperature and humidity never vai§ f r(m one year's end to the next, -? The P«SK O ii|§i| to inspect Buchantfi !§Ff| '' . ■ ■ rmw I iilß fMB BaUry at an ,j u w cf It? 1 ie f 9 5 tU s *-<■%"" " MHH jSJmP If.' ■ ■ t...*j see Me' bakery n nfa, * <*-< , , working condition!' it ll ' « necestaty to 'I X *.* 2 . "*%&£' * '■ \ at 11 V-m. Pr hUr * *#$• f.iMa >; j any "* ek «w»i ||||| ■ / ' I HHjjHR r > /, Saturday... EVERYTHING UNDER CONTROL W 7 * Directly above, you see one of the dozens of troughs of tested milk dough. T?? In each of these is placed an immersion thermometer to record the dough . ' r sXi temperature, which at a certain stage rises and generates heat on its own account. This is recorded on time cards, which may be seen on one of the thermostatic control posts illustrated above and at the right. Thus everything is checked and double checked to ensure every batch of Buchanan's Bread being of the same high standard. Both temperature and humidity of §&ss*& every section at Buchanan's Bakery are automatically controlled by a#/ &Wg'W&9t " electric thermostats. To raise the f«f%- » humidity, steam is ejected from npP : '' *' pipes at strategic points. The visi- p? *■--■' - -<g tor is struck by the delightfully fe <i r,f« comfortable atmosphere of every |- ; JHT?J t 'if 1 -'y>m« section at the bakery. At the left, - see the steam air conditioner at - wm&Jh■ 3^-^ .* work. Watch next Monday's "Star" L for the next pictures showing how bread is baked at Buchanan's Auto- .vv /* ' * matic Bakery. > WALTER BUCHANAN LTD. AUTOMATIC BAKERY, EDEN TERRACE, C.3, AUCKLAND. PHONE 40984. SPECIAL LOW TERMS | Coc«#iiufuii s I -■;. s FOR wb "NEW WORLD" TANIWHA'S gas cookers! NOW is the time to have a new Gas Cooker 11| DEI/EDriWE ij® A in.talle«U Act at once and secure a "Ne* 1 lUu v^UACI«vK v; Pi "I \ World** on exceptionally low monthly payment | f-fe; "'•"' f \ 35 e^ow * Don't miss this opportunity' | ' / \ OFFER ENDS I /A\ November. 30th. that overcomes one in the izr ' n / Jl||mL \ atmosphere of a national J' #JS *1 ftt fa . / I'ffljk \ There are 20 modern New World models | memorial is a spirit we tg£ IM i \ to choose from, on terms from lew'than attempt to inject in all | f) ,<7 % W. I%\ Per y- " are tW ° example '' 5 of our services. SERKS 2, CID 115 , in s teel 1 C. LITTLE & SONS | fii I 11M1" Vil 117 MODEL RGD 11 .in Mottled I Private ~ in Payments. 209 HOBSON STREET, CITY. Phones: 45-880, 45-881. M99MlVinfl See the above, and 18 others, on Special TefflJ | All Hours. uUbLwJUiU All have Thermostat Control of Oven and | up-to-date features. Installed FREE, Servic | FREE, and GUARANTEED. | PERMANENT AUCKLAND GAS CO. LTD. Waving f MOTHS TpSSW wyndham street, pitt street, and branches. MM® CLOTHSS- \ — „ I tUU THEM with ~~~\ Full Head. (i? Vmm m mmm NO uMn* wi" iv m vs£ MAH JONGG 20 Years' Experience SPORFRS Verlie Parlours \ OV>VJ>l\ l .ivo 19 KARANGAHAPE ROAD \ I ;„. = __Jl r £sL//\ (Next Klaple Furnishing Co.) \. killing power. . ■Phone 47-358. ir Price: each. • St0 pERmANENT WAVING f momenc— bo?Hngw»ter FULL HE " D from 10/- Obtainable from Advertisement Counter of , -E» y , 6 for 6d. CROQUIGNOLE, from CI /1/. fld CHRISTINE HACKETT ' THE AUCKLAND STAR Milln i * 51)1 ijiß 26 Power Board Building. > JI I B I » -gjiriyjjjn Agent Malvlna Hair Stain. B Phone 46-706. I

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Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 272, 16 November 1935, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 272, 16 November 1935, Page 20

Page 20 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 272, 16 November 1935, Page 20

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