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WHEM CHILDREN FROM THEIR LESSfNS REST ACUPOFjCOCOA HELPS THEM BEST S I / Doctors urgc that durlng the moming $1 break school-children should be given I some such nourishing beverage as Write t0 INI CADBURY, iJLI DUNEDIN, about Free Gift Scheme. *^
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Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 237, 7 October 1930, Page 18
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