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We March with the Times THE TIME IS SUMMER ' ■ ■. . ..■;■ ••■;'. ■.-"'-■.'■■■•". i ' " •' ■ \ the time of hot sultry days, The time of dose muggy days, The time of tainted oily butter, ' The time; when the "best" butter, if not properly stored, is apt to taste no better than the worst by the time it reaches the table. Being the largest distributors of this commodity m Wellington, it is up to us to set the standard m handling this article so susceptible to temperatiare changes. .-, , to do so we have installed an up-to-date refrigerating plant artci cold storage room so that we can store our butter at a temperature best suited to retain its flavour. ' 56 that no matter how hot the day, or how "muggy" the day, "Oily" Butter will to us be unknown. 5o that we will be able to hand to our customers on the hottest day, a "pat" of butter stone cold and hard, hard enough to be carried home without "oiling" through the wrapper and spoiling everything it contacts. Recognising also that our display of Butter needs the same protection to retain its high standard, we have refrjgerated our "Butter Window" so that it is a veritable ice-chamber, maintaining a temper- , ature lower than the coldest winter's day. This Innovation is without doubt the most advanced step m New Zealand m handling and retailing butter. Having been done at considerable expense, we trust that the advantages to the public will be so manifest that increased support will, m a measure, justify our enterprise. You are invited to inspect our display window and to note, by the thermometer placed therein, the temperature at which it is maintained for the better preservation of the butter you will buy. BCMITU P° od and Daif y Produce ... OiVll 1 11 Specialist — COURTLNAY PLACE :: WELLINGTON

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NZ Truth, Issue 889, 9 December 1922, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 NZ Truth, Issue 889, 9 December 1922, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 NZ Truth, Issue 889, 9 December 1922, Page 7

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