£10 REWARD! y It having Qoms to our kn3wlalgs that C leap aai Inferior Brani3of Tob»3J3 h anlabelled, are being offered to the Pablio by some unscrupulous traders as •'JUNO," the above Baward will be Paid to any person or panona firing suoh I information as trill U*d to a Conviction o! any psrwn or petsons parpstratin j . this fraud. NOTH—flmokom L "JrjyO"—aad their mmeia legicn—«• requuUd let that BaOH PLUG of Tobaooo BEiRS THE ABOVE LABEL. OOMPARB SIZE AND WEIGHT OF STICKS. CHRYSTALL AND CO., AGENTS. j A TRIUMPH OF SCIENCE. 1 v.o v^ 1 / jB Reader, do you know what real cocoa is? To economical ■ H housewives, and wide-awake people generally, the best H ,11 cocoa and that of Van Houten arc synonymous terms. B MB The cocoa manufactured by that well-known firm is a X Aw preparation from the very best cocoa-beans, and contains all M the valuable nutritive and stimulating properties natural JA ■ to cocoa. The cocoa-bean contains an alkaloid called M B "Theobromine," which is the principle of the H ffl _ " cup that cheers, but does not inebriate." The great point of difference between the stimulating properties of alcohol, and that of theobromine is, that the fI»JH use of the former causes a subsequent depression, which is M proportional to the amount of stimulation it has previously w ' ■ H brought about; the use of the latter .(theobromine) is m Ift unattended by such unpleasant after-effects. Of course, g I wL . only a first-class cocoa, such as Van Houten's, will work fly W in the aforesaid manner. That cocoa has been described as M Iβ "A triumph of science!" It 5s quite pure, extremely m H soluble, and easy of assimilation and digestion by the m B weakest stomach. It costs but a trifle, being less than one I Bj farthing per cup; and it is the simplest drink to make ready, H B of the whole catalogue of possible beverages. It smells so H B . good, and tastes so delicious, that when you try it you will B ■ M certainly exclaim: "Ah! indeed, it w a triumph of science!" ■ m I HAVE YOU TRIED I * \i- 1 VAN HOUTEN'B Eating CHOCOLATE P J jk ' ' ' ' ■■ ' ,^aflflflflflHflflflflflflflflflaV^^^'' , 819088 PUBOBAIIHO §O R I O N - JESti 60LD IJI THI °°u>*i. ™ ALL 81/Jfil KBFT IK tTOC^t ». 1 ' '" r " "™ INSPEOTIOM DIVITID. AITKEN AND ROBIBTS, AGBNTI, CABIBL AMD COLOMBO aXßlßte. OSUSZO IKiCB BY WARRANT OF APPOINTMINT. W. SEY «ePAINTER AND DECORATORS The Largest and Most Comprehensive Collection of ABTISTIC WALL PAPERS in New Zealand. Over Six Thousand Designs to Select From, at Most Moderate Prices. - WALL PAPERS FOR DRAWING-BOOMS AND BOUDOIRS, DINING-ROOMS AND MORNDW ROOMS. FOR HALLS AND STAIRCASES. Designs in Many Styles—French, Old and Modern English. Country clients can have special pattern books forwarded free on application. Harmonious shade c»rds (or woodwork painting sent free when required. Intending purahasers are kindly requested to st ite nature of rooms patterns are required for, and, in ordering, length, breadth and height of apartments, to ensure correct number of pieces being sent. 107 OMGOLBO STBEET, CHRISTGHUB^.
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Press, Volume LIX, Issue 11441, 27 November 1902, Page 7
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