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WOODS' GREAT PEPPERMINT CURE First aid for Coxigbs, Colds, Influenza

THE CADBURY fCOCOCUBS % A Lesson to Learn vp YOU ARE \ CVU 1 PERFECTLY ' DULL ITS AS EASY AS A.B.C u m “Whatever is the matter with you Cococubs this morning,” cried Mrs. Cackle Goose, the teacher in Cococubs school. “Why,.’ you can’t even learn your A B C I I shall really have to keep you all in.” WATCH ME BOYS. 1 S 3 M Just then in popped Mr. Pic Porker. “It’s a cold morning, Mrs. Cackle Goose.” “And a dull one,” she replied. “But it’s not a hard lesson. Just watch me,” cried the jovial Pie Porker. / AND NOW 7 BOYS SUPPOSE VYE HAVE // SOME/ & BRAVO AND PA ' YES LET / m “There, Mrs. Cackle Goose—they weren’t really dull.” Oh, you should have seen the bright smiles when Pie Porker produced some bars of Cadburys Milk Chocolate—and there was a bit for everybody.

A COCOCUB in Every Tin ! Yes! In every one of the gay new }-lb. tins of Bournville Cocoa specially packed for children. The same delicious cocoa but in a new tin! And in every tin, one large or two small Cadbury Cococubs! The Cocoa is the same. The price is the same. Ask for Children’s Bournville Cocoa, and remember you can only buy it in i-lb. tins. MOTHERS ! give the children BOURNVILLE COCOA specially packed for children Stamps for the popular Cadbury Stamp Album are still included in the i-lb., J-lb., and I-lb tins of the Stan Jard Bournville Cocoa. 119

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Hokitika Guardian, 1 June 1935, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 1 June 1935, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 1 June 1935, Page 2

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