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BULLETINFor all your hospitality
equipment a
nd su
pplie
s
SOUTHERNHOSPITALITY
LTD
SEPTEMBER 2014
FREEPHONE: 0800 503 335www.southernhospitality.co.nz 1
X-Type EconomyGlass and Dishwashers
• Classic electromechanical controls • QuikStart operation• Dual chemical injectors • QuikConnect services
• Stainless steel construction
XG Economy GlasswasherEWASHXG
• Low hot water consumption1.5 litres per cycle• 1 minute cycle
• 290mm door clearance• Accepts NZ standard 435mm glass racks
• Compact 500mm wide• 500W x 530D x 775mmH
Was $3,990.00
XU Economy Undercounter DishwasherEWASHXU
• Low hot water consumption2.6 litres per cycle• 2 minute cycle
• 350mm door clearance• Suits 500mm international racks
• 570W x 635D x 840mmHWas $5,190.00
XP Economy Passthrough DishwasherEWASHXP
• Low hot water consumption2.6 litres per cycle
• 1, 2, 3 minute cycle• 430mm high wash chamber clearance
• Suits 500mm international racks• 705W x 765D x 1520mmH
Was $6,490.00
$2857.00 $3377.00 $4675.00
Low Daily Rent of
$5.42 *
Low Daily Rent of
$6.40*
Low Daily Rent of
$8.86*
All prices exclude GST & freight. Only while stocks last. *For Rent-Try-Buy® agreements a refundable security bond of an amount equal to 13 weeks is required withthe signed agreement plus 1 week rent in advance and $195 documentation fee will also apply. Daily rental price is GST inclusive.
Cleans up to 1000 glasses
per hour!
Cleans up to 600 plates per
hour!
Cleans up to 1000
plates per hour!
NEWRELEASE!
Check out our website for more information www.southernhospitality.co.nz 2
All prices exclude GST & freight. Only while stocks last. *For Rent-Try-Buy® agreements a refundable security bond of an amount equal to 13 weeks is required withthe signed agreement plus 1 week rent in advance and $195 documentation fee will also apply. Daily rental price is GST inclusive.
Compact Chillers & Freezers
Summit UndercounterChillers & Freezers
Chiller EEC9204CWas $3,864.78
Chiller EES9022CWas $5,348.79
Chiller EES9042CWas $6,344.80
Freezer EES9027FWas $6,461.19
Freezer EES9047FWas $7,616.85
Chiller EEC9224CWas $6,257.70
Chiller/Freezer EEC9228DWas $6,624.90
Freezer EEC9225FWas $7,533.72
Freezer EEC9205FWas $5,390.70
Compact Single Door Upright Chillerand Freezer (Split Doors)
• 410L • No. of shelves: 3 plus fl oor• 600W x 740D x 1950mmH
1200mm Double Door Chiller and Freezer• 270L • No. of shelves: 1 per door + fl oor
• 1200W x 700D x 840mmH
1800mm Three Door Chiller and Freezer• 470L • No. of shelves: 1 per door + fl oor
• 1800W x 700D x 840mmH
Compact Double Door Upright Chillerand Freezer (Split Doors)
• 900L • No. of shelves: 3 plus fl oor per side• 1200W x 740D x 1950mmH
Compact Double Door Dual Temperature Upright Chiller/Freezer (Split Doors)
• 855L • No. of shelves: 3 plus fl oor per side• 1200W x 740D x 1950mmH
$3014.53
$4172.06 $4948.94$5039.73 $5941.14
$4881.01 $5167.42$5876.30$4204.75Low Daily Rent of
$5.71*
Low Daily Rent of
$7.91*
Low Daily Rent of
$9.38*
Low Daily Rent of
$9.55*
Low Daily Rent of
$11.26*
Low Daily Rent of
$9.25*Low Daily Rent of
$9.80*Low Daily Rent of
$11.14*
Low Daily Rent of
$7.97*
3Best People • Best Service • Best Value • Best Product
All prices exclude GST & freight. Only while stocks last. *For Rent-Try-Buy® agreements a refundable security bond of an amount equal to 13 weeks is required withthe signed agreement plus 1 week rent in advance and $195 documentation fee will also apply. Daily rental price is GST inclusive.
UndercounterGlass Door Chillers
900mmEBRCS3SBLED
• 370 litres• 900W x 730D x 1360mmH
Was $4,661.40
1200mmEBRCS4SBLED
• 430 litres• 1200W x 715D x 1290mmH
Was $5,049.00
2 Door ChillerERSSST005
• 1500W x 670D x 850mmHWas $5,033.70
3 Door ChillerERSSST006
• 1800W x 670D x 850mmHWas $5,543.70
1800mmEBRCS6SBLED
• 674 litres• 1800W x 715D x 1290mmH
Was $7,015.56
$3729.12 $4039.20
$3926.29 $4324.09
$5612.45Low Daily Rent of
$7.07*
Low Daily Rent of
$7.66*
Low Daily Rent of
$7.44*
Low Daily Rent of
$8.20*
Low Daily Rent of
$10.64*
with Rectangular Glass
and Stainless Steel Base
Display Cabinet
• Double glazed glass • 3 adjustable glass shelves • LED lighting• Consistent temperatures are maintained by forced air circulation
• Supplied with castors (2 x lockable)• Constructed from stainless steel• 60mm high density polyurethane
insulation
Ice Machines
Low Daily Rent of
$6.02*
Low Daily Rent of
$4.10*
Low Daily Rent of
$4.43*
Low Daily Rent of
$5.54*
ESTP45AS• Daily production capacity:
up to 45kg• Storage capacity: 20kg• 675mmW x 580mmD
x 869mmHWas $2,700.96
ESTP55AS• Daily production capacity:
up to 55kg• Storage capacity: 20kg• 675mmW x 580mmD
x 869mmHWas $2,920.26
ESTP75AS• Daily production capacity:
up to 75kg• Storage capacity: 38kg• 675mmW x 670mmD
x 1129mmHWas $3,655.68
ESTP105AS• Daily production capacity:
up to 105kg• Storage capacity: 38kg• 675mmW x 670mmD
x 1129mmHWas $3,966.78
$2160.77
$2336.21
$2924.54
$3173.42
Best People • Best Service • Best Value • Best Product4
All prices exclude GST & freight. Only while stocks last. *For Rent-Try-Buy® agreements a refundable security bond of an amount equal to 13 weeks is required withthe signed agreement plus 1 week rent in advance and $195 documentation fee will also apply. Daily rental price is GST inclusive.
Cook & Hold Equipment
Griddle Plates
Hot Holding MobileBanquet CartEAS1000BQ296
• Holds preplated food fresh, fl avourful and hot
• Capacity of 96 meals• 964W x 783D x 1716mmH
Was $11,762.02
Electronic Cook & Hold SmokerEAS767SK3
• Cooks, roasts, reheats, smokes and holds in the same cabinet
• Uniform consistent cooking, low shrinkage and higher food moisture content
• 651W x 802D x 851mmHWas $18,065.86
Cook and Hold OvenEAS300TH3
• Cooks, roasts, reheats and holds in the same cabinet
• Uniform consistent cooking, low shrinkage and higher food moisture content
• 426W x 643D x 480mmHWas $8,926.94
Single DrawerHolding Cabinet
EAS5001D• Moisture is retained
• Stackable design• 618W x 625D x 298mmH
Was $3,327.46
$8821.51 $13,549.39 $6695.21 $2495.59Low Daily Rent of
$16.72*
Low Daily Rent of
$25.68*
Low Daily Rent of
$12.69*
Low Daily Rent of
$4.73*
Digital Electric Convection Oven
ETE33D5• 5 x 1/1 GN tray capacity
• 610W x 680D x 730mmH* Suits EBSK33 stainless
steel oven standWas $5,395.00
Digital Electric Convection Oven
ETE31D4• 4 x 1/1 GN tray capacity
• 810W x 616D x 625mmH* Shown on optional stand
ETSK2731NWas $3,995.00
$4154.15
$1116.50 $877.03
$3076.15Low Daily Rent of
$7.87*
Low Daily Rent of
$5.83*
7.2kW Grill700mm wide
EBE92• Electrically operated dual
thermostat control• 2 x 3.6kW elements for
fast recovery• 700mmW x 520mmD
x 300mmHWas $1,450.00
• Heavy duty stainless steel construction• High conduction steel griddle plate • Pull out grease tray
3.6kW Grill350mm wide
EBE93• Electrically operated
single thermostat control• 350 watts element for
fast recovery• 350mmW x 520mmD
x 300mmHWas $1,139.00
25%OFF
For the price of 2 pies!
Call now for a free consultation 0800 503 335 5
All prices exclude GST & freight. Only while stocks last. *For Rent-Try-Buy® agreements a refundable security bond of an amount equal to 13 weeks is required withthe signed agreement plus 1 week rent in advance and $195 documentation fee will also apply. Daily rental price is GST inclusive.
Indoor Chairs
Wobbly Wedges
Coat StandFTHSWEN• Wenge
Was $319.30
Verona Stacking Chair
FCTESCBWas $159.65
Roosevelt Dining Chair
FISDC008B Black FISDC008 Chocolate
Was $236.80
Berlin Wenge ChairFTBCWEN
Was $191.58Princess Chair with
Embossed SeatFTPCWAL 3/4 Walnut
FTPCWEN WengeWas $201.88
Wooden Pavement SignHWMB1000
• 1000 x 600mmWas $300.00
Small Freestanding Magazine Rack
FIBDMRS• Stainless steel
• 390mm2 x 855mmHWas $144.08
Large Freestanding Magazine Rack
FIBDMRL• Stainless steel
• 390mm2 x 1350mmHWas $184.91
Pack of 10 SmallWobbly Wedges
HWW5Was $22.72
Pack of 5 Small & 5 LargeWobbly Wedges
HWW6Was $29.60$271.41
$119.74 $177.60 $140.00
$151.41
$240.00$115.26 $147.93
$18.18
$23.68
The Wobbly Wedge™ helps make things steady. It is designed to jam in to most
gaps on most surfaces. The secret is it’s concave surface. Objects won’t slip off it too readily. It will also absorb vibration under some equipment and help reduce
running noise.
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NONO
6 Best People • Best Service • Best Value • Best Product
Mini Tempering MachineEPI002
• Tempering unit for chocolate • Suitable for icing small quantities• Interchangeable bowls allow a quick change of
different fl avours and colours of chocolate• 420 x 400 x 400mmH
Was $4,850.00
Single Guitar SlicerEPI001
• The Chitarra is provided with 3 frames with the following wire wheelbase: 22.5mm, 30mm, 37.5mm
• Cutting dimension: 400 x 400mm• Chitarra dimension: 600 x 500mm
Was $5,584.11
NEW25% OFF
$3637.50 $4188.08Low Daily Rent of
$6.90*
Low Daily Rent of
$7.94*
To make Good Chocolate you need …
All prices exclude GST & freight. Only while stocks last. *For Rent-Try-Buy® agreements a refundable security bond of an amount equal to 13 weeks is required withthe signed agreement plus 1 week rent in advance and $195 documentation fee will also apply. Daily rental price is GST inclusive.
27cm High Heat Silicon Spoon
HITA1865• Heat resistant to 260ºC
Were $18.59
36cm High Heat Silicon Spoon
HITA1866• Heat resistant to 260ºC
Were $23.69
7 Piece StarPiping Nozzle Set
T00720-7S• No.’s 3–15
Were $13.86
7 Piece PlainPiping Nozzle Set
T00740-7P• No.’s 3–15
Were $14.55
Dough ScraperHSI3026
• S/S with Wood HandleWere $8.87
$14.87 $18.95
$11.09 $11.64 $7.10
Plastic BowlsCode Description Was (Ea) Now (Ea)
HUM244 12.5cm $1.19 $0.89HUM246 20cm $3.68 $2.76HUM248 28cm $7.35 $5.51
$0.89fromea
Cool Blue Piping BagsHOW2001
Best used for cool and light fi llings• 36 x 20cm • 100 bags per roll
Was $25.20
$20.16
Comfort Green Piping BagsHOW3002
Patented special "Soft Touch" grip• 46 x 26cm • 100 bags per roll
Was $32.76
$26.21
Comfort Green Piping Bags on CoreHOW7003
Comes on a core for use withthe One Way dispenser
• 53 x 28cm • 100 bags per rollWas $37.80
$30.24
Deluxe DispenserHOW9001
• Fits HOW7003 only• 14W x 38L x 16.5cmH
Was $181.44
$145.15
Disposable Piping Bags
Free Fax 0508 559 955 7
All prices exclude GST and freight. Only while stocks last.
Stainless SteelPotato Masher
Chef TorchHHTORCH
Were $79.70
Piezo Electric IgniterHHCE1005
Were $6.50
300mmHSIPM12
Were $20.79
Pyramid Grater with Round Handle
HSIGR2009Were $14.50
Pyramid Grater with Flat HandleHSIGR3009
Were $7.62
7.5 x 20cm Flexible Turner KGS10302-20Were $22.71
7.5 x 15cm Griddle Turner KGS10302-15Were $16.44
Griddle Scraper HSI3022Were $14.48
450mmHSIPM18
Were $24.23
600mmHSIPM24
Were $27.84
Chef Torch withPiezo IgniterHHTORCHPROF
• Suits HAGS350Were $59.80
250ml Gas Refi ll CanHARONSON250Were $7.37
Gas MatchHHMATCH
Were $22.53
350g Gas Refi ll CanHAGS350
Were $14.90
$63.76$47.84
$16.63
$11.60 $6.10
$17.03
$12.33
$10.86
$19.38
$22.27
$5.20$5.90 $11.92 $18.02
Beech Wood SpoonsCode Description Was (Ea) Now (Ea)
HGGA09/30 30 x 8 x 5cm $4.08 $3.06HGGA09/35 35 x 9 x 6cm $8.16 $6.12HGGA09/40 40 x 10 x 7cm $10.20 $7.65HGGA09/45 45 x 10 x 7.5cm $12.58 $9.44
Beech Wood PaddlesCode Description Was (Ea) Now (Ea)
HGGW021A 90cm $19.35 $14.51HGGW021B 45cm $14.70 $11.03
$3.06fromea
$14.51fromea
MENU / BURGERS : THE FINEST BURGER ON EARTH
Southern TelegraphFriday, June 19, 1908 Page #1
Make your bread better with a Bread Slicer
IS ALL ABOUT THE PASSION OF BREAD MAKING tHERE IS NO ONE L IKE US SERVING THE F INEST
In 1928, a man named Otto Frederick Rohwedder created the greatest invention -- pre-sliced bread. How did he keep it from going stale?
Before the invention of pre-sliced bread, people either baked their bread at home or bought full loaves of bread. For both home-baked and store-bought loaves of bread, the consumer had to personally cut off a slice of bread every time he wanted one, which meant rugged, irregular cuts.
This all changed when Otto Frederick Rohwedder, from Davenport, Iowa, invented the Rohwedder Bread Slicer. Rohwedder began working on inventing a bread slicer in 1912. Unfortunately, bakers scoffed at Rohwedder's early slicers; the bakers were sure that the bread would quickly go stale if pre-sliced. Determined in his belief that pre-sliced bread would be a major convenience for consumers, Rohwedder continued to work on his invention.
In one attempt to solve the staleness worry, Rohwedder used hat pins to keep the pieces of bread together in the hopes of keeping the loaf fresh. However, since the hat pins continually fell out, this did not work.
Englishman Thomas Stevens rode a large wheeled ordinary bicycle, more commonly known as a penny farthing around the world leaving San Francisco in April 1884 and completing his journey in December 1886 to become the first person known to have accomplished this feat of endurance.
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In 1928, Rohwedder came up with a way to not only slice bread but to keep it fresh. Once the approximately five-foot long and three-foot high Rohwedder Bread Slicer sliced the bread, it would also wrap it in a wax paper to keep it from going stale.Even with the sliced bread wrapped, many bakers remained dubious. In 1928, Rohwedder traveled to Chillicothe, Missouri where baker Frank Bench took a chance and used Rohwedder's invention. The very first loaf of pre-sliced bread went on shelves on July 7, 1928 as "Sliced Kleen Maid Bread." Bench's sales quickly skyrocketed and they knew the invention was a success.
In 1930, Wonder Bread began to commercially produce pre-sliced loaves of bread, popularizing sliced bread and making it a household staple.
Source:By Jennifer Rosenberg, About.com Guide
The Buffalo wing is a special dish to the people of Buffalo, NY. Just about every restaurant in the western New York region (where Buffalo stands as the major city) serves this dish, to some degree. Locals will frequently take visiting friends and relatives out to their favorite wing restaurant while filling their head with promises of the life altering dining experience to come. Out-of-town family members are bombarded on holidays with care packages that include bottles of famous wing sauces. The wing is so special to Buffalonians, that even the mention of the words "Buffalo wings," rather than the local label of "chicken wings" or merely "wings," will send a cold chill through the room as if the most heinous of curses has been senselessly uttered.
On 25 April 1915, eight months into the First World War, Allied soldiers landed on the shores of the Gallipoli peninsula. This was Turkish territory that formed part of Germany's ally, the Ottoman Empire. The troops were there as part of a plan to open the Dardanelles Strait to the Allied fleets, allowing them to threaten the Ottoman capital Constantinople (now Istanbul) and, it was hoped, force a Turkish surrender. The Allied forces encountered unexpectedly strong resistance from the Turks, and both sides suffered enormous loss of life.
The forces from New Zealand and Australia, fighting as part of the ANZAC (Australian and New Zealand Army Corps), played an important part in the Gallipoli campaign. At its beginning, people at home greeted with excitement the news that our soldiers were at last fully engaged in the war. New Zealand soldiers distinguished themselves with their courage and skill, establishing an enduring bond with the Australians they fought alongside.
Although Anzac Day, the anniversary of the first day of conflict, does not mark a military triumph, it does remind us of a very important episode in New Zealand's history. Great suffering was caused to a small country by the loss of so many of its young men. But the Gallipoli campaign showcased attitudes and attributes - bravery, tenacity, practicality, ingenuity, loyalty to King and comrades - that helped New Zealand define itself as a nation, even as it fought unquestioningly on the other side of the world in the name of the British Empire.
A basic yet delicious turkey burger, that is low in fat, takes just minutes, and will have family and friends raving on how tasty they are. Serve it with this delicious Chile-Mayo, some guacamole, and some Pepper Jack cheese to complete this awesome sandwich.
Crisp romaine hearts, shaved parmesan, crunchy croutons, Caesar dressing.
Romaine lettuce, chopped chicken breast, bacon, tomato, avocado, cheddar, hard-boiled egg, blue cheese and house dressing
Grilled shrimp, smoked salmon on a bed of mixed organic baby greens diced cantaloupe.
Country Natural beef, fresh and dried peppercorn, Dijon mustard served on a plain bun with peppercorn cream sauce on the side.
POLI-BACON CHILI CHEESEBURGER one grilled Polish dog on a
DELUXE BACON CHILI CHEESE DOG topped w/3 strips of bacon, tomatoes & cheese wrapped around 1 Polish dog (mild or spicy)
QUEENSTOWN POLISH DOG big flour tortilla wrapped around 2 chicken breasts, with grilled onions, red & green peppers, sour cream
THE HOBBIT DOG Short Dog, Yummy BBQ sauce toppped with
1. Why can any hamburger run the mile in under four minutes?Because its a FAST food!
2. How was the hamburger murdered? First it was rolled, then smothered in onions.
3. When the crooked hamburger took it on the lamb, where did it go? Oh, ewe know!
To produce the best beef in the world, Australia’s cattle producers use the latest technology along with over 200 years of experience as caretakers of the land.
For anyone who lives off the land, taking care of the environment is the most important part of their day’s work – without a healthy environment their livelihood is at risk. Our cattle producers have been finding new and better ways to live in harmony with their environment. They have bred more efficient herds and now they produce more meat from fewer animals. Here are just some of the ways our cattle producers make sure the land is preserved for generations to come.
Although in the past some agricultural land was cleared, these days farmers understand the importance of balancing plant, animal, insect and bird life with agriculture. A healthy ecosystem helps keep soils, grass and trees healthy and keeps weeds away. Trees and plants not only provide a home, shade and food for animals, birds and insects, they also help to stop soil erosion. Without trees and plants, the soil has nothing to hold it together and is in danger of washing away when rain falls.Many of our cattle feed on pastures that are of little value.
The amount of water consumed by an animal to produce 1kg of beef is between 100–400 litres depending on environmental conditions and the productivity of the farm. If you calculate all the rain that falls in an area where cattle are raised then the figure rises to around 50,000 litres. But that rain will still fall whether there are cattle there or not, so to say it takes that much to produce a kg of beef is not really correct. Although in the past some agricultural land was cleared, these days farmers understand the importance of balancing plant, animal, insect and bird life with agriculture. A healthy ecosystem helps keep soils, grass and trees healthy and keeps weeds away. Trees and plants not only provide a home, shade and food for animals, birds and insects, they also help to stop soil erosion. Without trees and plants, the soil has nothing to hold it together and is in danger of washing away when rain falls. Many of our cattle feed on pastures that are of little value for alternative food production, like the sort of grazing land found in northern Australia. In the south where crops are grown, farmers can use cattle grazing to rest paddocks from crops, helping to keep the soil healthy.
Cattle have four stomachs to help them digest the grasses they eat. The first stomach, called the rumen, holds grass that is only partly chewed – this is called the ‘cud’. They keep the cud in the rumen, then burp it up and chew it again before digesting it – and that’s known as ‘chewing the cud’.When they bring the cud up they emit methane, a greenhouse gas, from their rumen. Unlike many other countries, in Australia our cattle generally graze on extensive, natural pastures which help to capture carbon dioxide, another greenhouse gas. The capture of carbon by plants and storing in the soil is know as ‘sequestration’.There are many animals that are ruminants, they include: cattle, camels, giraffes, bison, deer, sheep, alpacas, yaks,wilderbeests, goats, llamas, buffalo, water buffalo, antelope
Source:Meat & Livestock Australia
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The first Australian representative team, the first Wallabies, went on tour IN 1908. Sailing on the steamship 'Omrah', the team spent 9 months touring the United Kingdom, Ireland and North America. The British newspapers started to call them the Rabbits but there was no way they were going to be called after an animal which was introduced to Australia by the British and had become a pest. The name “Wallabies” won by a couple of votes. The 1908 tour coincided with the London Olympic Games in which Rugby Union was a sport. Invited to play, the Australian team won the gold medal by defeating Cornwall.
In Pursuit of the World's Best Beef
8 Call and discuss our kitchen design services (07) 928 4849All prices exclude GST and freight. Only while stocks last.
26.7cm Swazie Diner Platter
HITAGP10Was $18.55
30.5 x 23cm Swazie OvalDiner Platter
HITAGP129Was $23.17
24 x 15cm Swazie DeepOval Diner Platter
HITAGP96Was $16.96
10 x 10cm Swazie Round Pail with Handle
HITAGT44Was $7.23
$13.91 $17.38 $12.72 $5.42
DisplaywareNEW!• Galvanised steel • Pebbled texture
• Hand wash only
Red Check Greaseproof Paper
Food WrapFS1363
• 350 x 330mm• 100 sheets per pack
• 10 packs/cartonWas $9.71
Kraft Print Greaseproof Paper
Food WrapFS1362
• 250 x 400mm• 100 sheets per pack
• 10 packs/cartonWas $13.59
Southern Telegraph Greaseproof Paper
Food WrapFS1361
• 400 x 400mm• 100 sheets per pack
• 10 packs/cartonWas $10.21
$7.77 $10.87 $8.17per pack per pack per pack
Glass and Wood Food DisplayHMPFD013
• Assemble size: 40 x 40 x 71cmWas $193.80
2 Deck Mirror Glass Buffet TowerHMPFD325
• 53L x 32.5D x 25.5cmH• Shelf size: 53L x 32.5cmD
Was $153.90
Mirror Glass Platter withStainless Steel Feet
HMPFD301• 53 x 32.5cmWas $68.40
Mirror Glass Round Platter withStainless Steel Feet
HMPFD305• 50cm roundWas $91.20$145.35
$39.33 $18.81 $12.06 $9.83
$115.43 $51.30$68.40
Glass and Wood Food Display
Polyrattan Displayware
1/3 Size Polyrattan BasketHMPPN132BR
• 325L x 175D x 650mmWas $13.11
1/1 Size Polyrattan BasketHMPPN112BR
• 530L x 325D x 65mmHWas $25.08
French Stick Polyrattan BasketHMPPC121BR
• 320W x 415H x 280mm at baseWas $52.44
1/2 Size Polyrattan BasketHMPPN122BR
• 325L x 265D x 655mmHWas $16.08
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1 Litre Gibraltar Super Mug
GL5262• Ctn Qty: 12
Was $15.32ea
570ml Britannia Beer MugGFM9890
• Ctn Qty: 24Was $5.72ea
560ml GlassMalt Mug
GB2020• Ctn Qty: 6
Was $7.92ea
500ml Munich Beer MugGAP3525
• Ctn Qty: 24Was $4.06ea
444ml Scandinavia Glass Mug
GL5298• Ctn Qty: 12
Was $8.60ea
420ml Roc MugGFM9283
• Ctn Qty: 12Was $5.59ea
415ml KiwiBeer MugGDM104
• Ctn Qty: 24Was $2.73ea
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Casablanca Glassware
$4.29ea $5.94
ea $3.05ea $6.45
ea$4.19
ea
$1.99ea
$11.49ea
580ml IconGlass Mug
GB1052• Ctn Qty: 6
Was $8.67ea
207ml Rocks GlassGAP102
• Ctn Qty: 24Was $2.04ea
280ml Beverage GlassGAP106
• Ctn Qty: 48Was $2.18ea
245ml Rocks GlassGAP103
• Ctn Qty: 24Was $1.92ea
355ml Beverage GlassGAP107
• Ctn Qty: 48Was $2.85ea
266ml Rocks GlassGAP104
• Ctn Qty: 48Was $1.92ea
414ml Beverage GlassGAP109
• Ctn Qty: 24Was $2.35ea
355ml Dbl Rocks GlassGAP105
• Ctn Qty: 24Was $2.20ea
360ml Cooler GlassGAP108
• Ctn Qty: 12Was $2.85ea
$6.50ea
$1.63ea
$1.74ea
$1.54ea
$2.28ea
$1.54ea
$1.88ea
$1.76ea
$2.28ea
Call and ask about our interior design services (07) 928 484910
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Crockery
SotoOval Plates
Vibe 30cm Gourmet Plate
CA601• Ctn Qty: 12
Was $21.97ea
Vibe 21 x 8.5cm Flat Rectangular Plate
CA602• Ctn Qty: 24
Was $12.46ea
Vibe 10cm BowlCA240
• Ctn Qty: 24Was $8.37ea
Vibe 28.5cm Wide Rim Bowl Plate
CA605• Ctn Qty: 12
Was $27.55ea
Soto 15cm Square Tulip Bowl
CA603• Ctn Qty: 24
Was $20.15ea
15 x 9.5cmCA154
• Ctn Qty: 48Was $8.53ea
23 x 15cmCA152
• Ctn Qty: 24Was $14.52ea
33 x 22cmCA150
• Ctn Qty: 24Was $30.61ea
Soto 13 x 28cm Flat Rectangular Plate
CA198• Ctn Qty: 24
Was $15.43ea
Soto 9cm Square Sauce Dish
CA304• Ctn Qty: 24
Was $6.08ea$6.28ea $16.48
ea $20.66ea $15.11
ea
$6.40ea $10.89
ea $22.96ea
$11.57ea $4.56
ea$9.35ea
Damascus SteelChef Knives
ShimomuraChef Knives
7.6cm Paring KnifeKS3HP67L
Was $69.00
12cm Utility KnifeKS51P1L
Was $94.80
20cm Chef KnifeKS81C1L
Was $154.80
18cm Santoku KnifeKS180CS1L
Was $130.80
15.2cm Chefs KnifeKS6HC67L
Was $139.00
20.3cm Chefs KnifeKS8HC67L
Was $179.00
$48.30 $66.36
$108.36
$91.56$97.30
$125.30
• Hot forged using Damascus steel• Carbon steel layers folded to form a single blade
• Designed and engineered in Japan• Fully forged DIN 1.4116 stainless steel
30% OFF
Free Fax 0508 559 955 11
All prices exclude GST and freight. Only while stocks last.
Chef Shoes
Chef Shoe ClogsUSJ10 Size 37–USJ19 Size 46
Was $49.50
Steel Cap Chef ShoeUSJ20 Size 37–USJ29 Size 46
Was $126.80
$37.13ea $95.10
ea
NEW!25% OFF
UPROL01/UPROL02/UPROL03/UPROL04
• Available in S, M, L, XL• Tapered and more
comfortable Was $59.50ea
Traditional Check Drawstring Chefs Pants
UPROP01/02/03/04UPROP05/06/07/08
• Available in XS, S, M, L, XL, 2XL, 3XL, 4XL Was $38.90ea White
NeckerchiefUPRON01
Was $6.95
Chefs Buttons (10 Pack)UITAAC600 WhiteUITAAC601 Black
Was $5.78 per pack
Black Neckerchief
UPRON02 Was $7.95
White Box HatUPROB00/01/02
• Available in Small, Regular and Large Was $10.90ea
Black Box HatUPROB03/04/05
• Available in Small, Regular and Large Was $11.90ea$5.56
$4.62
$6.36
NEW!
Featuring non-slip
soles
Are you a student? Ask for student discounts!
ProcoolChef Jacket
LadiesChef
Jacket
White short sleeve chefs jacket with white mesh
UPROCJ02SS/UPROCJ03SSUPROCJ04SS/UPROCJ05SS• Available in S (95–110cm),
M (105–110cm), L (115–120cm),XL (125–130cm)Was $59.03ea
$44.27ea
$44.63ea
$29.18ea
$8.72ea $9.52
ea
per pack
SOUTHERN HOSPITALITY INVESTING IN THE FUTURE OF BAKING
• 5 fee scholarships of $2000• 2015 second year students• Studying any area in the bakery industry • Studying at an approved tertiary institution
Application forms from:• Southern Hospitality branches• www.southernhospitality.co.nz• Course Supervisors at recognised tertiary institutions
Announcing 5 scholarships of $2000 each
LTDLTD
SOUTHERN HOSPITALITY INVESTING
IN THE FUTURE OF THE INDUSTRY
• 15 fee scholarships of $2000
• 2015 second year students
• Studying any area in the hospitality industry
• Studying at an approved tertiary institution
Application forms from:
• Southern Hospitality branches
• www.southernhospitality.co.nz
• Course Supervisors at recognised tertiary institutions
Announcing 15 scholarships
of $2000 each
SOUTHERN
HOSPITALITY
LTD
12 Phone 0800 503 335 Spare Parts 0800 504 504 Fax 0508 559 955
SOUTHERN HOSPITALITY LTDAUCKLAND: 79 St George’s Bay Rd, Parnell. (09) 300 3044 • 26G William Pickering Drive, Albany. (09) 415 1290 • Cavendish Corner, 613 Great South Road, Manukau (09) 263 8956
WHANGAREI: 9A Commerce Street. (09) 430 3958 • HAMILTON: 47 King Street. (07) 849 1383 • NEW PLYMOUTH: 90 Gill Street. (06) 758 9888
TAURANGA: 18 Aerodrome Road, Mt Maunganui. (07) 928 4840 • NAPIER: 120 Taradale Road. (06) 845 2957
WELLINGTON: 147 Tory Street. (04) 385 0378 • NELSON: 12 Paru Paru Road. (03) 546 9703 • CHRISTCHURCH: 94 Tuam Street. (03) 377 3835
QUEENSTOWN: 159 Gorge Road. (03) 441 1190 • DUNEDIN: 12 Roberts Street. (03) 477 6969 • INVERCARGILL: 87 Ettrick Street. (03) 214 6192
Email: [email protected] • Website: www.southernhospitality.co.nzFor all your hospitality
equipmen
t and
supp
lies
SOUTHERNHOSPITALITY
LTD
Supplier to the Baking Industry of NZ
Special offers available until September 30 2014.Items are advertised in this bulletin in good faith, however, some items may become unavailable due to unforeseen supply problems. Southern Hospitality Ltd
reserves the right to change product specifi cations without prior notice and cannot be held responsible for any errors and or omissions.
Recently Southern Hospitality Executive Chef, Tony Taylor, travelled around the country demonstrating to customers how they can improve their
speed of service.
If you are interested in
attending one of Tony’s remaining
demonstrations call 0800 503 335
Apply Now for a 2015 Southern Hospitality Scholarship!
The scholarship programme is designed to give students studying at recognised tertiary institutions the opportunity to apply for a grant towards their study fees. It is open to all fi rst year students who wish to further their knowledge by undertaking a second year of study.
The applications will be judged by New Zealand Chef’s Association Wellington branch president Anita Sarginson and Howard Osborne Hospitality Education Consultant, both are
renowned within the industry.
Southern Hospitality is for the sixth year, pleased to offer students at tertiary organisations the opportunity to be awarded one of 25
scholarships for second year hospitality studies.
There are 15 scholarships for hospitality students and fi ve for bakery students.
Applications close on 17th October 2014 and recipients will be announced on 8th November 2014. Application forms are available from our branches, on our website www.southernhospitality.co.nz , or from tertiary institutions.
TAURANGA BRANCH • 20 MayPARNELL BRANCH • 7 May WELLINGTON BRANCH • 29 April INVERCARGILL BRANCH • 12 August
Manukau 9th September
Napier 23rd September
Whangarei 7th October
New Plymouth 21st October