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BBBAKSAST. — A StrcCEBSPXJI, EXPEEIMEHI —The Civil Service Gazette has the following interesing remarks : — " There ara very few simple articles of food which can boast ao many valuable and important dietary properties as eoeoo. While acting "on the nerves at a gentle stimulant, it provides the body with some of the purest elements of nutrition, and at the same time corrects and invigorates the action of the digestive organs. These beneficial effects depend in a great measure upon the manner of its preparation, but of late years; such close attention has been given to the.growth and treatment of cocoa, that there is no difficulty in securing it with every useful W l^ /?Uy developed. The singular success which Mr. Epps attained by hia homoeopathic preparation of cocoa has never been Bin-passed by any exporimentaliafc. Ear and •wide the reputation of Epp's Cocoa has spread by the aim pie force of its own extraordinary merits. Medical men of all shades of opinion have agreed in recommending it as the safest and most beneficial article of diet for persona o£ weiafc constitutions. This superiority of a particular mode of preparation over all others is a remarkable proof of the great results to be obtained from little causes. By a thorough knowledge of the natural laws which govern . tbe.operationfl of digestion and nutrition, and : by a carefpj application of the line properties ot'.wJßll-seleoted cocoa, Mr. Epps has provided ou^hreakfas^tables with a delicately flavoured f beverage ; whioh'imßysave us many heavy doo- , tors' bills. It Js, by the judicious use of such :. articles of -diet^hat; a, constitution may be ■ gradually buildup until strong enough to re- :•-; _,_r Sisfcevery tendency. to disease. Hundreds of ; . subtle njalaaiea are floating around us ready .v ; .--v..;-,to. attack' wherever there is a weak point. We :. .iaay.escape iaaiiya fatal shaft by keeping our- ) ;;:WlY<n,w(& fortiSed with pure blood and a ; 5 :VP r <>P|riy/»b«rished frame.— [Advt.]

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 14, Issue 1119, 18 January 1870, Page 4

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Untitled Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 14, Issue 1119, 18 January 1870, Page 4

Untitled Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 14, Issue 1119, 18 January 1870, Page 4

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