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8 It' Introducing B M •' Cocoa Nibs,* "Thai's il" We are the famous Cocoa Nibs, We're strong and healthy too, And if you like the looks of as. We like the looks of yoa. We're on a tour to Happy Land, And everything we're doing. You'll read about in Arkells rhymes— And pictures by Will Owen. [To b4 continued.) TO have happy, healthy children around one is perhaps the greatest of all life's pleasures. And in a simple way one can do so much for growing children by giving them Rowntree's Cocoa. It is digested so easily and so completely. A cup at breakfast and another at night is one of the best rules of Health, both for children ' |l rfjgf!g>'h and for the whole household. Mowntrfgs ELECT Cocoa THE PEOPLE'S FOOD-BEVERAGE
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Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16841, 22 May 1920, Page 5
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