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M m-ri 1 '..../ •'■vX'?: :'*• < Wmmm 9m & - if, p '- wise habit Full of vitality he romps through his school days. He is fit, splendidly fit. Yet mother does not relax her watchfulness, her care. She knows just how much his success as a man in the future depends on the firm foundation of health that is built to-day. Adequate food value to feed the fires of vitality for brain and body—that is her great care. Who knows but that some great crisis in his life may be decided by her care of him to-day. She is a great advocate of cocoa. It i'lrMilr childhood-big hot tragrant cupruis at breakfast, tea, at night, whenever she can give it to him—especially when he is studying. For cocoa is far more than a delicious comforting / drink—it is food, rich and sustaining. y / Make COCOA 8 hdbit... w.m How Mother makes it* For each cup mix in a jug, half to Oft# teaspoonful of cocoa with sugar to taste. Add boiling water or boiling milk and water- Stir briskly while pouring. Return to saucepan and boil for one minute. Whisk ia jug before defying. Whisk it before you drink it. Save the Write to " CAD BURY," Wellington, about Free Gift Scheme.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20288, 22 June 1929, Page 21
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