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The oldest cocoa manufacturers have found the newest —the perfect—cocoa flavour. Blending improvements— Roasting improvements— Grinding improvements— Sieving-through-silk improvements—all contribute to the wonderful flavour and solubility of the improved Fry's. A steaming cup of Fry’s Breakfast Cocoa delights the most critical palate, satisfies the appetite, and nourishes the whole being. Young and old find it delicious ; it is a source of energy to all—brainworkers and handworkers. Your Grocer has the new Fry’s Breakfast Cocoa. Get a tin at once. 60 forQoAd'

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The Whole IP 1 ’ ; 1 231a«3-' Here’s what you get in a Chrysler-built Maxwell—any model, open or enclosed : Bull-dog power. Plentiful speed. Rugged construction through and through. Practically no vibration at any point. Riding ease that enables you to drive all day without fatigue. Care-free, economical service. Good looks, fine finish, exoellent appointments. Inspect the Chrysler-built Maxwell. Ride in it. Compare it with others. Consider the price. Then we are content to leave the decision to you. < 3 Touring Model, £340, F. 0.8, Main Ports. Local Representatives: L. N. MONTGOMERY, HARDY AND TRAFALGAR-STS. N.Z. Distributors: TODD MOTOR CO.. 97 COURTENAY PLACE, WELLINGTON. And at CHRISTCHURCH. nthe CSwyHlerJbiuilf MAXWELL MAXWELL w

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 13 June 1925, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 13 June 1925, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 13 June 1925, Page 9

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