OF THE WHOLE OF > BIG STOCK OF . ■ DRAPERY AND BOYS' AND MEN'S OLOTHING IR\Y d^^l WAF (f^t\ TR\Y 0 Bargains for AIM Everything Reduced! \> V> \> V_y ZA \> O
I -ATtbx* ADDaaljfer "gpi&nioMz No. -*iO W" y^\^ DIREOTOBRj^ \) V C&) JOHN MOWBRAY. fe^#«ti»sr DltjoaJp' / * \t H. SECCOMBE. 4JI JILPRED mMdMBE. • Brewers, B^piersA^and Maltsters, ( KhybSK Pass Rc&d. AUCKLAND. A TRIUMPH OF SCIENCE. 1 |w^^^^^hH' the best cocoa and that of Van Houten an) ||| Hw . synonymous terms. The cocoa manufactured E3a by that well-known firm is a preparation from, the very best j|| cocoa-beans, and contains all the valuable nutritive and stimu- || lating properties natural to cocoa. The cocoa-bean contains an ||j , alkaloid called " Theobromine," which is the principle of the Bg j " cup that cheers, but does not inebriate.' - m The great point of difference between the stimulating pro- KB perties of alcohol, and that of theobromine is, that the use of W the former causes a subsequent depression, which is ProPo^- || tional to the amount of stimulation it has previously brought g about • the use of the latter (theobromine) is unattended by m such unpleasant after-effects. Of course, only a .first-class « . " cocoa, such as Van Houten's, will work in the aforesaid manner. fg That cocoa has been described as " A triumph of science. H It is quite pure, extremely soluble, and easy of assimilation ana || digestion by the weakest ntomach. It costs but a trifle, being ftj less than one farthing per cup;. and it is the simplest drmk to m make ready, of the whole catalogue of possible" beverages. It m smells so good, and tastes no delicious, that when you try it you Hj will certainly exclaim: " Ah. 1 indeed,it is a triumph of science I m i- I BE SUtfE YOU TRY IB VAN HOUTEN'S Eating CHQc2L^I!Li I P THE MOST NUTRITIOUS, Sbld only in laboUed tini. JAMES EPPS ft Co., Ltd., HomoeopatMc Chemists, London. Agents in Auckland-J. B. GILFILLAN & CO. INVALUABLE TO ALL. Ibo Best Food for Infants and Invalids In all Glinmtei. ALWAYS READY. NO OOOKINQ REQUIRED. ||%f|amm B%& i w PARTLY ****£* El II A B TT ET TX mm^m> in POWDER FORR/I. R ffl I I 1/ INDEFINITELY. If 11 Lrai %H ,J*~ Qf aqjjtoezpigts and Stores. / ' DON'T GAMBLE fffSL- WITH V< YOUR EYES. % For Perfect Fitting I U IWI HARPENTFR B^,Af , T »g AND ETE GLASSES, d. H. IVI. tl It II I L. IM I LH, READ BROS, COAL MERCHANT, MA ANOOCOLI3TS' OPTICIANS. btmonch^lkarangahape rd., A Large and Varied 'stock of AUCKLAND & NEWMAHKET. Glasses Kept. Cnargts Reasonable. Satisfaction Guaranteed. A CJPECIAL VALUHJ IN 1 HEADSTONES, t^airy farmers,, attention. B MONUMENTS, Etc. V n T^f*ts HL^L AT PARKINSON'S MONU- A' BUbUK, M?«M MENTAL WORKS. 26, FORT-ST., ' '■r| ■"■ Ia CASH BUYER of SEPARATOR and Kteviai TXT T» AT>TrT\rfitn"W DAIRY BUTTER in any quantity. Will Jl^ffl W. l^ArllVlJN dUJN , undertake shipments of Butter on behalf VICTOBIA-ST. WICST. SbS^JST^^ &£X& «£| | N «r Corner »MM.. Auckland. all gdg inggj^ y^st and^t Kga, InyMAKOHLJ^fIO^W* — u_?TolepUW« ««i at Lowest Cost.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXI, Issue 163, 11 July 1900, Page 7
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