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Cocoa keeps you ‘fighting fit’ Writing from the Scott 88/34 Polar Research Institute, the leader of the recent Cambridge lce« \ land Expedition says: “Bournville Cocoa was the only hot drink we used on our Expedition... during the long hours of ' sledging we continually : looked forward to the next halt and hot drink of cocoa, which gave us new warmth and strength for the next stage of our 1 journey." : Give your children Bournville Cocoa. These : young “adventurers" will love its chocolaty flavour. Give them ‘Bournville* I made with milk. You gg gglXng W g g g g lll know how nourishing w 1% I v ■ llilili milk is. Well, Bournville a Cocoa increases that g g A Made by Cadbury nourishment by 45%. >WWo *” 7 PICTURE STAMPS IN EVERY TIN -Free Album for the children. The Bournville Album " British Marvels,” in which to mount the picture stamps, Is FREE to any child who tends name and address together with 2d. in stamps to cover postage and packing, to: “Albums,” P.O. Box 256, Dunedin. Stamps also now included in every tin of ‘ Bourn-vlta.’

for POWER LIGHTING HEATING COOLING COOKING TOASTING CLEANING WASHING IRONING SEWING •» In the Home On the Farm In the Workshop In the Factory USE ELECTRICITY for SPEED SAFETY and ECONOMY Are You Using ELECTRICITY Or Only Electric Light ? ' .

Of Interest to Every Farmer and Every Post Splitter CA * The ARTILLERY SPLITTING GUN Patented No. 68-346. The Artillery Log Splitting Gun is a round steel bar bored to take a charge of powder and pointed to allow it to be driven into the log. The fuse is inserted in a toueli-hole drilled in the side of the Gun. NO BORING ! . Duncan McLean Ltd. SOLE AGENTS, GREYMOUTH.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 5 September 1934, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Greymouth Evening Star, 5 September 1934, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Greymouth Evening Star, 5 September 1934, Page 4

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