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Qufe"k-fe.;frt;&ke Best when made Saves milk,sugar Most economical. Lv hj ' ■ A cup, a teaspoonful of Highlander Milk Cocoa, boiling water. Result—nourishing, energising, appetising cocoa. Could anything be simpler? Busy men, busy women, appreciate the quickness, the convenience, the exquisite' taste of Highlander Milk Cocoa, and Children enjoy this delicious food-drink. Everything necessary is in Highlander. Cocoa from the choicest beans, pure, rich, full-cream Highlander Milk, an# cape sugar of unsurpassed quality, are blended Unsurpassed cpcoa combination. Highlander il not a luxury; it is true tconomy to use it. It is highly concentrated. It saves milk, saves sugar, saves money. Other Higblaader Milk. Products axe Highlander Milk and unsweetened), Highlander Milk Coffee. The demand increases daily. All-British^ made. All-British ■owned MILK| W Cocofc □ / JT/istory Sea m Fourteen hundred years a^o< Historians tell us that tea was introduced into China from India in the dim ages of history—certainly it was known as a beverage in 500 A.D. The records show that its stimulating and reviving qualities were as well kno#n and appreciated then as they are now. what delight would those old sages and philosophers have hailed u EVERYBODY’S FAVOURITE In quality, flavour, economy and value, it stands alone, and being pure and healthful it can be taken with safety by those with weak digestion. Amber Tips” is always the best valine obtainable at the price. /*«rr A fancy box bi Delic’ipus Chocolates will be given free in exchange for the White and Gold Labels taken from Cailler’s Cocoa tins—eight ilb. labels or sixteen lib- labels. t Yoi» can get asi many boxes as you like! Keep on drinking # ■/ NOTE :—-Outaidc are of no value—collect LABELS only Post or bring labels to NESTLE & ANGLO-SWISS C.M. GO. SkortUnd Street, Auckland 182 Wakefield Street, Wellicgteß H ; . 88 LoWptr High Street, Dunedin

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LIII, Issue LIII, 31 October 1919, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LIII, Issue LIII, 31 October 1919, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LIII, Issue LIII, 31 October 1919, Page 2

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