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Advertisement for James Calder, family bread and biscuit baker
Title : Advertisement for James Calder, family bread and biscuit baker Advertisement for James Calder, family bread and biscuit baker
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Source : The Adelaide almanack town and country directory, and guide to South Australia ..., 1864, p. 81 of advertisements
Date of creation : 1864
Format : Magazine
Dimensions : 175 x 105 mm
Contributor : State Library catalogue
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Advertisement for James Calder, family bread and biscuit baker, thanking his customers for their patronage during the nine years he has been in business in Adelaide.


Calder, a Scottish immigrant, established the City Steam Biscuit Factory in 1856. His nephew, John Balfour, later joined the company and they began trading as Calder and Balfour.
Over 150 years later, the name Balfour is still associated with South Australian bakery products.
Related names :

Calder, James

Balfours

Coverage year : 1864
Region : Adelaide city
Further reading :

Balfour Wauchope Pty. Ltd. Balfours, [Adelaide : Balfour Wauchope Pty. Ltd, 198-?]

Rule, Gordon A. The Balfours story, Hindmarsh, S.A. : Letterpress Pty., 1972
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