lit KM » r . ' Mitt — . C'f "T\:- ■■;■;■ s ■ Mliiiiiiii ♦' ' V mmpz&vk* WMWWi C' - K u ? . t* liiii® is&tes m&smmm HHBBfcwUw.” '■v ,'A'? *• |L ' '. ■■'" 4- ' ,S ;'>t ■■ $ I , % V. ,' ' - j -5 >•■ A" ' /'t I? % - } <#v.' i, ; ; - - v ; s , ~/ --■ ff , | /, sjA - ' .A c -- > % ' - jr v , 'V ''' s' ' - 'A / / B#|a'' > „„ tj y ' * A' - ;✓- ,: f * v ;SWgS IHtti t ,/■' AiMhi mss fcSS$®S '<*s V J*.v?svi The S.X. Bakery in beautiful garden surroundings, 1936. the BJL Bakery, 1915 IX "EXTRA ENERGY* VARIETIES INCLUDE... Order S.X. Bread regularly from any S.X. Storekeeper. 400 Stores sell S.X. Bread. For private delivery ring 32-150 Here are two pictures that tell one story. Twenty-one years of deservedly won success. To-day, in what is possibly the best equipped Bakery establishment in the Southern Hemisphere, is produced practically every conceivable type of Bread to a standard of quality that has made the S.X. Brand a “buy word” for Bread. Quality—quality—and still more quality has been the policy of Stacey and Hawker Ltd. Apart from the extra quality in the way of wholesome healthbuilding ingredients, there is the perfect uniform baking that ensures that every S.X. Loaf delights the eye us well as the palate. Bread is the most important and the most inexpensive article of food. The best Bread is the best investment for every, family, S.X., the “Extra Energy” Bread, is indisputably the BEST Bread. It was yesterday, it is to-day, it will be to-morrow and every other day. IX Upright Tin Loaf IX Upright Wrapped Loaf IX Sandwich Loaf IX Barracouta Loaf IX Vienna Loaf IX Homo Vjkfhoiemeal Loaf IX Raisin Toast Loaf S.X. Cremalt Loaf SJLCremalt Sultana Loaf S.X. Large 41b Loaf S.X. Sliced Bread SX Bread Roils S.X Proem White Loaf', , 4 IX Proeera Wholemeal Loaf S.X. Proeera Slimming Loaf S.SL ProeeraDlabeticLoaf STACEY & HAWKER LTD A ESSEX STREET LINWOOD “S*X.” AND FIGURES MM liil • Stacey and Hawker Ltd. have employees on their pay roll, -and* indirectly give employment to hundreds of others. 1 EXTRA • Every twelve months Stacey and Hawker use flour that necessity the growing of 5248 acres of wheat <3O bushels to acre basis.) Every year Stacey and Hawker: delivery vans cover a distance' qtj ’ 287,040 miles, equivalent to Hi times' around the world.
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Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21733, 16 March 1936, Page 8
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