Bbsakfasi'.— A SucoßssjaL Expkbijcbki —The Cioil Seroice Gazette hw the following * intevestiug remarks .—"There ate very few simple articles of food which can boast to many valuable Bnd important dietary proper* tios as cocoa. While acting on the nerve* at a gentle stimulunr, it provide! the body with some of the purest elements of nutrition, and • at the same time corrects and invigorates- the : action of tho digeativo organ*. These beneficial effects clopond iv a great mcuura upon - the manner of its preparation, but of lato . years such oloae attention has been given to • l he growth and treatment of cocoa, that there U no difficulty in securing it with every useful quality fully developed. The . wngular quo- , oesa which Mr. Epps attained by hii homca> • pathio preparation of cocoa ha« never teen surpassed by any exporimoutalisfc. Far and wido the reputation of Bpp'* Ooooa hai spread by the simple force of its own extraordinary - morits. Medical men of all shades of opinion. ' have agroed in recommending itai , the safest : and most beneficial article of diet for person! of weuk constitutions. This superiority of • ' ' particular mode of preparation .over all other* ■ is a remarkable proof of the- great reault* to • bo obtained from little causes; By a thorough, knowledge of the natural U»r» which govern, the operations of digestion andinutritfan, and. by a careful application of .the fine prppertici.. of well-selected cocoa, Mr. Epps has provided;, o\ir breakfast tables with a delipatelyflarourc^,.; beverage which may save us «iany heavy :Ayfjors 1 bills. It is by tho judicidup? usef||ftn(^ •>" . articles of diet that a constitution "..nafp.lj|,, gradually built up until strong enoughM^^v sist every tendency to duease.; Hunar6dß $r* subtle, maladies aye floating around <w ready to attack wherever there is a weat point, ; W«; ; , may escape many a fatal ina^ by keepingbjfiti.' * selves well fortified with pure Mood •»£»: "" properly nourißhed fcatoe.4«CAl>yi;.3 '/' J-;;i i ;
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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 13, Issue 1063, 6 July 1869, Page 3
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313Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 13, Issue 1063, 6 July 1869, Page 3
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