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L *. „ '4*oo \ ) Header, do you know m V 1 "'* .-' " ' ' £ U. V_y real cocoa Is? To || f k^\ J*^^ economical housewives, ||1 • " J-H3 and wide-awake people generally, || p|^^ the best cocoa and that of -Van Houten are M $£# synonymous terms. The cocoa manufactured p , by that well-known firm is a preparation from the very best ' cocoa-beans, and contains all the valuable nutritive and stimu- || lating properties natural to cocoa. The cocoa-bean contains an M alkaloid called " Theobromine," which is the principle of the M, " cup that cheers, hut does not inebriate." Wk The great point of difference between the stimulating pro- ai perfcies of alcohol, and that of theobromine is, that the use of « the former causes a subsequent depression, which is propor- || tional to the amount of stimulation it has previously brought m about; the use of the latter (theobromine) is unattended by || such unpleasant after-effects. Of course, only a first-class a cocoa, such as Van Houten's, will work in the aforeeaid manner. S That cocoa has been described as " A triumph of science!" || It is quite pure, extremely soluble, and easy of assimilation and M digestion by the weakest stomach. It costs but a trifle, being HJ less than one farthing per cup ; and it is the simplest drink to make ready, of the whole catalogue of possible beverages. It p smells so good, and tastes no delicious, that when you try it you 1; will certainly exclaim: '' Ah. J indeed, it is a triumph of science 1" | i ' BE SU^E YOU TRY | [VAN HOUTEN'S Eating CHOCOLATE. ... I Tho Best Food foi 1 Infants and Inxalids in all Climates. ALWAYS READY. MO COOKING REQUIRED. W^M m il m\ I IH » Wsk NATIRTIIIMI7FP n Nl# II I 111 1% I 1 riUUiuonffiMl, PURE MILK, ggm gg. ra ra yn^l HJj BBI&k WITH WHEAT II II It I I I 1 I flUWlWiblJsD. b/rSy lill &1 1 I I 1 1 STEBILIZ'EK MALT. if If % HsM [%^ffl msglr in powder fo^^s, - H|l 11 ■/ INDEFINITELY- if II lml\l Of eSI Chemists and Stores. "toe most nutritious ~~""^ Sold only in labelled feins. JAMES EPPS & Co., Ltd., ■ HomceopatMc Cliemists, • • London. Agents in Auckland—J. B. GILFILLAN & CO. BNVALUABLE_TO ALL, ' ' : BE." »WI«ABUBT, v ■ (Qst v. *'. i y « VL H. SECOOMBE. JIUPBKD jMKRJOMBE. *C . Brewers, B^iersr^and Maltsters* Khybls Pass e¥d. AUCKLAND. SMOKELESS WMf' j SMOKELESS^ A.LL POWDEB, ENTIRELY CONSUMED IN THE GUN BARRELS. No hot particles left to blow back and injure the eyes of the shooter. Contains no Nitro-Glycerine to erode and spoil the Gun. la Waterproof throughout and not merely on the surface. The "Field " says—" 'Caunonifce' is very little affeoted by heat or damp, andmanufactoirerf^ of the older types of nitro-powders may have to look to their laurels." ; The "Shooting Times" says—"A perfect substitute for black powder, with none of lt^ disadvantages." . ■ " The "Illustrated Sporting and Dramatic News" says-"You may soak 'Cannonite' is, water a^d dry it with blotting paper, and it is as good as ever. HALL'S .cel ™ated SPORTING POWDERS In Jib and lib. Tins. " Brilliant Glass " HALL'S "Gun Club" BLASTING POWDER "Rabbit" in 251b. kegfe. " Southern Cross " BLASTING PELLETS "F.P.F." in 251b. boxes. Agexts for Auckland— lAli^iP'^TC © f^H 33 & 35, Queen Street, N.B.—WING ATE & CO. have a first-class assortment of Guns and ammunition Cf every description at Lowest Prices. e| fgSf/ffe 8 jgs (f% I Call and See for yourself |VT/\IJII/' f l%JlW%J!i^%Sl@ I* Will Save you Money. I^l v/ W * E. RBYNOJQBS & CO., RfiiaiPSl Telephone9o3. IfiWpWIB Vfl Victoria St. E, and Ponsonfoy Koad.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXI, Issue 103, 2 May 1900, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume XXXI, Issue 103, 2 May 1900, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume XXXI, Issue 103, 2 May 1900, Page 7

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