Hampers for Christmas We recommend the following Hampers: NO. 1 2 XMAS POET 10 ALE or STOUT 18A NO. 2 2 SHIRAZ PORT 1 WHISKY or BRANDY j- 27/. 9 ALE or STOUT WINES YALUMBA XMAS PORT 42/- doz YALUMBA SHERRY .. 54/- doz YALUMBA SHERRY .. 54/- doz SPANISH PORT .. 60/- doz 33/ NO. 3 2 XMAS PORT 1 SHERRY 1 MADEIRA PINT BRANDY 8 ALE or STOUT NO. 4 4 XMAS PORT 1 MANHATTAN WINEI aa / COCKTAIL oy/1 WHISKY or BRANDY 6 ALE or STOUT J WHISKY Our famous LIQUEUR WHISKY £3/15/- per Gallon 3-STAR BRANDY .. .. 11/6 KKKX ALE AND EXTRA STOUT Brewed by N.Z. Breweries, naturally conditioned and bottled by our Experts. Every bottle sold holds a guarantee of being at least four to. six months in bottle. Packed for Rail Quarts .. •. 14/- per doz Pints .. .. 8/6 per doz 5-Dozen Lots .. 13/6 per doz Delivered all Suburbs Quarts .. .. 13/-per doz Pints 8/- per doz Frank A. Cook Ltd. 759 COLOMBO ST., CHRISTCHURCH SPECIAL 'PHONE WINES AND SPIRITS—3O-506 mum// in FOR ASSURED RESULTS USE tJhOkSl CLASSIFIED CANTERBURYS iLEADINCV «DAILY s JH
•- a« w & hi SJC. Sliced Bread I tof/ "> Tlw bast way to buy the best broad. Save* time and trouble for pionios, cut lunches and parties. Neatly sliced and delivered In hygienic grease-proof wrapper* which keep the contents fresh. 'J. */ S.X. Raisin Toast Loaf ( A delicious loaf containing plump, juicy, health-giving raisins. A loaf with special qualities brought out by touting. From your storekeeper (or delivered) every Wednesday and; Saturday. S JL. Vienna Loaf '/j i A lovely milky loaf de luxe—a very welcome change. Milk and malt give that delicious flavour.. B.X. Vienna Xioaf hasi a New Zealand reputation, it to "something special." " % & t J sx a V BJL. " Homo Wholemeal Loaf SJK. Sandwich Loaf '?r- s ft -- - A masterpiece of baking. The crust, the texture and the flavour of this loaf will give you a new idea of how good bread can be. Crust both ends, no need to throw away the first slice. P You'lJ like the nutty wheat flavour of "Homo," tho good-looking wholemeal loaf. Look for the "Homo" band on every "Homo" Loaf, none genuine without it. Order "Homo", sliced for sandwiches. > 7 A, «r ,v</ S 3L. Grummets Tine erisp, quality bread crumbs, beautifully uniform In size and colour. (Jse them for plum puddings, for stuffing poultry, for bread and butter custards, apple charlotte, etc. Also for cutlets, chops, fish, etc. n /r----7A \. Six S.X. Summer Favourites By fixed adherence to a policy of constantly improved quality, S.X. products have achieved Dominion-wide fame. In addition to the lines mentioned above, Stacey and Hawker produce a large variety of different kinds of bread. A change from one to another of these varieties will give you a new interest in an otherwise commonplace item of diet. All good storekeepers sell the complete S.X. line. A <o S A World Famous Breed Authority Praises SX Bakery Dr. Kent-Jones, Ph.D., B.Sc., T.1.C., a prominent English cereal chemist and chief examiner in breadmaJcing to the City and Guilds of London Institute, visited New Zealand in the course of a world tour. Dr. Kent-Jones, writing foe the latest issue of the "N.Z. Bakers' and Grocers' Beview," refers to the S.X. Bakery In the following glowing terms: "AS UP-TO-DATE IN PLANT AND PEOCEDTTRE AS AMY I HAVE SEEK IN MY WOULD TBAVELS." STACEY & HAWKER Ltd. Dances, Social Gatherings and Outdoor Meetings Catered for ESSEX STREET, LINWOOD • » • • 'Phone J2-IJO Loofe for sx this Mark
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Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20420, 15 December 1931, Page 3
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