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VOTE WEDNESDAY HALF HOUDAT HOUSEWIVES want to shop on Saturday night. WORKERS want to shop on Saturday night. COUNTRY PEOPLE want to shop on Saturday. Keep the shops open on Saturday afternoon and evening and shop in comfort. VOTE TO RETAIN THE WEDNESDAY HALF HfILIBAY 45Z nourishment A cup of Bournville JJk/l cup of Milk: Cocoa made with nearly half as< milk and sugar / ar § e °§ 0l . n ; oc ■ J W :—E. f 4QEQUAL IM FOOD VALUEJ> YOU know that milk is a real food. Make it into Bournville Cocoa-Cocoa, of course, is another real food—and the energy-giving power of that milk I is increased 45%. To increase the nourishment of milk IFiHI 3MT I® in c^is wa X costs * css t * ian a halfpenny a cup. And here’s ISO® another striking fact. The rich, chocolatyflavour of Bournville H I m Cocoa makes milk more appetising, so that children can i I B tl more easily digest it and absorb it more completely into ® B their lively, growing bodies. For breakfast these cold inc© mornings, give them Bournville Cocoa made with milk! Bournville Send to-day for your Cadbury Stamp Aibum N 0.2 —simply send name and gNpW' address together with 2d. in stamps to • fi[ jp H. V "ALBUMS." P.O. Box 256. Dunedin. ; Your Album will be sent by return. : 3Y CADBURY IN THE FACTORY m A GAJtDOV

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Greymouth Evening Star, 27 April 1935, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Greymouth Evening Star, 27 April 1935, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Greymouth Evening Star, 27 April 1935, Page 5

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