Taylor Brothers* Marayilla Cocoa. — Taylor Hrothor«i, London, having tlio exclusive supply of this unrivalled Cocoa, invite cora]Kirison with any ot.-.or Cocoa for Purity—Sue Aroma—Sanative, Nutritive, and Sustaining Power. One trial will establish it ns a favourite Beverapj for breakfast, luncheon, and a "soothing Refreshment after a late For favourable opinions, vide Standard, Morning rest, British McUical Journal, &c., &c. Taylor Brothers* Homu:oiwtiiic Cocoa.—This orisfina. preparation, which has attained sucli a world, wide reputation, is manufactured by Taylor brothers, under the ablest homeopathic advice, aided bv the skill ard experience of the inventors, and wil be found to coiubiue in an eminent degree the puritv tine aroma, and nutritious property of the fresh nut *' Taylor Brothers' soluble Cuocolate is made in one minute without boiling 1
Taylob Brotkkrs' Makayilla Cocoa Esskvcb on t"aKB Soluulk Cocoa. —This exquisite production will supply a want long felt by cocoa drinkers namely, a perfectly genuine article, free from ad* mixture of any kind; nourishing refreshing am i gratefulto the palate. In 4*lb. Tins ,U T « vLO IS! iO , TUK -Manufactured from the finest Belgian Koet. In 2S and 50-lb. Tins. »i n toa i 1 ' LaKO - Export Chicory Uills, Bruges Belgium. " '
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XVII, Issue 5729, 29 March 1880, Page 6
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