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New Butchery Shop for Scottish Show

1st November 1957
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ANEW mobile butchery shop, based on a NEW CAZ chassis, is being shown for the

first time at the Scottish Motor Show from November 8-16, by Smith's Delivery Vehicles, Ltd.. Gateshead-on-Tyne.

The model is known as the Viandette and is free of purchase tax. The body capacity is approximately 240 cu. It. The equipment consists of anodised aluminium storage trays, a detachable cutting board and a chopping bloat 7 in. deep, together with a stainless-steel castellated hooks and guard rail.

Along the full length of the near side. beside a large display and serving window, is a counter with a Formica top and chromium-plated retaining rail. The cash drawer and additional storage trays are placed beneath the counter. If required, an insulated cold box can be added.

The serving counter has a hinged flap in the centre for ease of loading through the rear entrance. The front and top of the counter are veneered in Formica and a knife rack and shelves for storing paper are placed below.

Access to the counter from the driver's seat is through sliding doors. The customers' area is entered through sliding doors at the rear, and up to four people can be accommodated, with headroom of 6 ft.

Resin-bonded glass fibre has been used in the construction of the cab roof and sides, as on the Smith's Cornette ice-cream vehicle.

The customers' area has a floor covering of mottled sheet rubber. The shop area behind the counter is covered with 4 mm. linoleum. An aluminiumalloy chequerplate floor can be fitted. meat rail with

The new Smith's Viandette mobile butchery shop, based on a Bedford CAZ chassis, is designed for interior service.

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