And a Few RSinutes' I Relaxation . . . . i Aro quits a treat during ft busy morning or afternoon. " 'Tiger'"' hj so enjoyable, so refreshing. The tiredness soon disappears, and you feel ready to start again with all your former energy and vim. f A. "On Top " 2B shears ago. "On Top w To-day, The British Government will not allow the British cocoa manufacturer to ex-* port either cocoa or chocolate. The entire output is required for war pur* poses. QRtlhiir/B are thus compelled to suspend their Gift Scheme until aftej? the war, when all coupons will be honoured and gifts forwarded.
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Evening Star, Issue 16783, 11 July 1918, Page 7
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100Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 16783, 11 July 1918, Page 7
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