Acceptances for two of the races of the Auckland .Racing Club's summer meeting, viz , the Auckland Cup and the Steeplechase, must bo lodged with the secretary by S o'clock this evening. A good deal of interest is manifesting itself amongst raciug and betting men, who are all anxiously watching the probabilities of what Southern horses are likely to come to Auckland for this meeting. Taylor Hhotjieh.s* Mara villa Cocoa. — Taylor brothers, Loiulcm, having the exclusive supply of this unrivalled Cocoa, invi e comparison w.th'any ot.er Coeoa for Purity—tine Aroma—Sanative, Nutritive, and Sustaining Power. One trial will establish it as a favourite Never lor breakfast, luiu-heou, and a Soothing ttefreslimcnt after a lato ; evenintj-. For favourable opinions, vide Standard, I Morn in# Post, British Medical Journal, kc. &c. TaYLOA BROTHERS* IiOMUSOI'ATJJIC COCOA.—This original preparation, which has attained such a world, wide reputation, is manufactured by Taylor brothers, under the ablest homoeopathic advice, aide 1 bv the skill ard experience of the inventors, and wil be found to combine in an eminent degree the purity, fine aroma, and nutritious property of the fresh uut. Taylor Brothers' soluble Cejocolatr is made in one minute without boiling Taylos Bkothkrs' Maravilla Cocoa Essence, or Pure Soluulk Cocoa.—This exquisite production 'will supply a want long felt by cocoa drinkers, •namely, a perfectly genuine article, freo from ad-' mixture of any kind ; nourishing, refreshing, and grateful to tho palate. In $-lb. Tins Taylor Brotukrs' Chicory.—Manufactured from the finest Belgian Root. In 28 and 66-11). Tins. Steam Mills, Brick Lane Louion. Export Chi ory Mills, Bruges, Belgium. -
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New Zealand Herald, Issue XVI, 3 December 1879, Page 6
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