SOCIAL NEEDS. "ever much' wef hiay rack W brains' to' solutions of them, there is at least onc-and certainly not the least important—province, in which the solution has been found. ' For is not the question “ What is our best daily beverage?” of importance to all classes of society? And is any other answer to that question possible, from disinterested persons, than “Van Houtenhi Cocoa”? Tit We.JhoMme than any other drink, it is /nourishing and easy to digest, refreshing, without acting injuriously on the nervous system, in the way that Tea, Coffee, and other drinks do; and its delicious flavor in no way palls on the taste aiter using the cocoa. As regards its price, it is, as thousands, can testify from practical experience, not at all dear tp ; use. ;i What a pity all social questions cannot be answered as easily as the above one; but their answers require agreatdcal of thinking about. Those who are busy thinking about them, cannot do better than take a cup of Van .Houten s Cocoa daily, as for helping the brain-worker it,is without equal. BE SURE YOU TRY. ; - | VAN HOUTEN’S Eating CHOCOLATE. I THE MOST NUTRITIOUS, Sold only m labelled tins. JAMES EPPS & Co., Ltd., Homoeopathic Chemists, London. England. ■■ ;i V 'snvaluable; TO AL'll : BHARLAMD’S: s B M Cleans,- Scrubs, 15 Scours, and • ■ bouse ho lei,', fro m For Metals, Brass ware, aGlass, Polishes everything fn ttlß Cellar to Attic. Crockery, Marble, and Pai|ls WO-K’T »WASH CLOTHES. BENJAMIN-‘BROOKE; 3 &"CO, Ltd;. Philadelphia. U.S.^. ■ • ,!I 'GbLUN &" COMPANY; Sole 1 AgenteTor Austral In all partsof the World the NATURAI] FOOD FORA B ABE IsIVS OTHER’S . , , MILK, and THIS DOES NOT CONTAIN STARCH. Soung Infants CANNOT digest STARCHY’FOODS, a perfect Artificial Foodfoi ' Infants must, therefiw-NOT CONTAIN STARCH* CONTAINS NC STARCH. BUT MAKES A PERFECT FOOD FOR THE YOUNGEST CHILD MELtIJTIS FOOD for Infanta 'nfl laralldsmaj be obtained of aU Dealer? throughout the Werld. . iELurs food mms* peoscham* i okdom, irnim
■AT.ra STOUT STOUT AUE a norrsa *i, M. BAKKaTY^b *.<*.* "All who would achiovo success should endeavour to merit it." - :j WE have during the. past year spared no expense in endeavouring to make our Beer second to none in New Zealand, and can now ■ confidently assert we have succeeded/in doing, ", ■ , _/ , We invite all who enjoy',q. good .glass of STA P L E'S BES T. On Draught at almost all Hotels in the City and Surrounding Districts. And confidently anticipate their verdict will bo thaJ;.Staples,an3 Co- have successfully * removed’ the'-* reproach that Good Beer could Wt be brewed is-Wellington'. •T. STAPLES AND CO., LIMITED. Molesworth and Murphy streets. 'tifARATOK CKEAM in.auy quant*:?*- ... c a i L \J. w AGENTS—- , WELLINGTON;;. . ... 893 b e . e ■&; , To ask for FRESH FOOD AND ICE CO. (Ltd! are Buyers 'At'
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New Zealand Times, Volume LXX, Issue 3826, 23 August 1899, Page 2
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