“I Want a Cup of CO-HO-COA”! “ I want a cup of Cocoa, Cocoa, Cocoa, That’s the stuff to keep you warm You can go out in any old storm If you’ve had a cup of Cotoa Before the tea-shop shuts. Since I’ve been drinking Cocoa they call me The King of the Cocoa-Knuts.” —POPULAR SONG. Take these words along to next week’s “Community Sing.” When you’re hoarse and dry come down to Gamble & Creed’s and have a FREE Trial Cup ! To prove the richness and fine flavour of our Cocoa at 2/9 lb., we are offering a trial cup free. Call at any of our well-known teashops and ask for a cup of Cocoa. If you decide to buy a pound no charge will be made for this trial cup. GAMBLE & CREED COCOA at 2/9 lb. is exceptional value ! It is exactly the same Cocoa as served at our tea-shops and which is enjoyed by hundreds of our patrons daily. .Take advantage of this opportunity. Serve Cocoa for breakfast on cold mornings—buy enough now at 2/9 lb. to last through the winter. POSTAGE PAID ON COUNTRY ORDERS GAMBLE & CREED TEA, COCOA, and COFFEE IMPORTERS 292 Lambton Quay—Willis Street —174 Cuba Street, WELLINGTON
“In an old garden” by a sylvnn stream I oft-times drowse amid tlie fragrant flowers, And ’neath the glamour of a sunlit dream I drift at rest along tbe golden hours. When wintry winds lay waste the vernal scene, And bring me bronchial anguish to endure, Again I seek and find repose serene In Woods' Great Peppermint Cure.
CELEBRATED LONDON COMEDIAN. Air C. H. Workman says that he and other members of tho Williamson 00l have checked their colds and kept away hoarseness by sniffing up and gargling "IIueuBol."
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New Zealand Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 11249, 29 June 1922, Page 7
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