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THE CADBURY COCOCUBS Stop Thief! YES LETS I THINK FOLLOW HES STOP STOLEN (thief) SOME-^-.V THING m Goodness gracious! -whatever is happening? If it isn’t Silas Slink, the Fox! And why is he running so fast? Just listen to Granny Owl calling out “Stop thief! Stop thief!” Qjmm X:W> & id w ■ d V "S / * 9 iSaS “Oh dear! Oh dear!” cried Granny Owl. “What shall I do? That wicked Silas Slink has stolen all my bars of Cadburys Milk Chocolate.” But the brave little Bunnies followed Silas Slink. COME ON YOU I. -C TS BOLD 0 BUNNIES? WE VE GOT IT' r. b -5 \ i / wm. v. They found the stolen goods. So, thanks to the Bunny heroes, when the Cococubs came in to spend their Saturday pennies, Granny Owl was ready with their bars of lovely Cadburys Chocolate, Bournville Cocoa is now specially packed for children Just the same delicious cocoa that has so helped to build your children’s health but now in a specially designed pack for children, and...in every tin a jolly little Cadbury Cococub !... sometimes two! The cocoa costs the same as usual, and is packed In £-lb. tins only. Ask for Children’s Bournville Cocoa. A TOY IN EVERY TIN OF Children’s BOURNVILLE COCOA Stamps for the popular Cadbury Sump Album ere still Included In the 5-Ib.. {-lb., and I -lb. tins of the Sundard Bournville Cocoa. 121

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Manawatu Times, Volume 60, Issue 241, 12 October 1935, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Times, Volume 60, Issue 241, 12 October 1935, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Times, Volume 60, Issue 241, 12 October 1935, Page 3

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