It s the Chara LION that Counts! Pour out a glass of "Lion" —it's as creamy and cool as a snowdrift, golden as the rarest amber. A drink worthy of the race of healthy men whose forbears for centuries have thrived upon good beer. There is stamina and character behind it. Drink and enjoy it, it's your rightful heritage. But make sure it's "Lion," the beer that looks good, tastes good, and is good. A Product of New Zealand Breweries Ltd.
TT * | ' - ne« COCOA p U«E.SOLUS { ~B AND NUTRn>'« 0$ ¥ou can detect it— that real chocolate flavour—at once. Nestle's Cocoa has thatjpure chocolate flavour, and a pleasing smoothness all its own. It i# made from the world's finest Cocoa beans, carefully blended, and milled so fine that it passes through silk iin the process of manufacture. Start drinking Nesde's Cocoa today. Drink it regularly. It will give you warmth and strength during the cold Venter months. It is economical and quite simple to make* Your grocer stocks it. % A H b 7V b C. BRANDAUER & Co.'s Ltd. Circular Point^^^^ seven PRIZE MEDALS. WORKS i BIRMINGHAM, ENGLAND. These aeries of Pens neither scratch nor They glide over the roughest paper with the ease of a aoft lead-pencil. Ask your Storekeeper for *n Assorted Sample Box. Beware of cheap imitations.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21580, 26 August 1933, Page 17
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