| Taylor Brothers' Maravilla Cocoa.— I Taylor Brothers, London, having the exelusive supply of this unrivalled Cocoa, I invite comparison with any other Cocoa, for I Purity—fine Aroma—Senative, Nutritive and I Sustaining Power. One trial will establish & it as a favourite Beverage for breakfast, I luncheon, and a Soothing Refreshment after 1 & late evening. For favourable opinionsvtde I Stni.dard, Evening Post, British Medical Jour- » no', tic., tic. _ I ' \ylor Brothers' Hoskeopathic Cocoa. I —' liis original preparation, which has atf tai:.ad such a world-wide reputation, is manu- | actured by Taylor Brothers, under the ablest | homoeopathic advice, aided bj .he kill and experience of the inventors, and will be found to combine in an eminent degree the purity, \fine aroma, and nutritions property of the fresh nut. Taylor Brothers' Soluble Chocolate, and Cocoa and Milk, are made in one minute without boiling. Taylor Bbothers' Chocolate Creams, Chocolate Cream Tablets, Chocolate Drops and Maravilla Chocolate are highly delicious and wholesome.—Packed in a superiorand elegant
manner. Taylorßrothers'Mustard.—The " Challenge" brand (double superfine quality) is celebrated for its pungency, and purity of flavour. Steam Mills,- Brink Lane, London, Export Chicory Mills, Bruges, Belgium.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XIII, Issue 4692, 27 November 1876, Page 3
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