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.A.N33Y OALDER \ On his Favourite Wheel, : ,__ —l ~~°L —' " g " i~ I* s X&f§J? Knocks a big lump of 4 hour;? 1 A i:^^^^^^ CHRISTCHURCH-DUNEDIIf \ fMslMs^o^S ROAD RECORD. ; t TIME J IShrs. 20min. t. 221irs. 20min. MORROW;. BASSETT, & CO. 9 - ' NEW PREMISES—CORNEJR OF CASHEL & MANCHESTER STREETS, THE ■ MQBT WUTRITIOUS B ; . : gold only in is&eUed tins. JAMES EPPS & Co., Ltd., I ; ' Mom®opatMc Chemists, * |: ' ■ London. Agents in Dunedin-MACEERRAS & HAZLETT/ ■<■.■■;■ IN VALUABLE TO AULm ~, , ■ . §M ■■'■.' •■■■■. ■ ■'■■■■ • r fe»sj ■•'••■' ...... -^%fc . ■- -* I A TRIUMPH QF SCIENCE. V' 1^ Header do you know what real cocoa is ?To economical house- M W wives, and wide-awake people generally, the best cocoa and[that of Van J| Houten are synonymous terms. The! cocoa manufactured by that weU- m .. W'l imoiyn firm is a preparation from the very best cocoa-beans, and contains m_ PM nil Sic valuable nutritive and stimulating properties natural to cocoa. || \M The cocoa-bean contains an alkaloid called " Theobromme,'which is M fe| the principle of the . j||l . fM . " cup that cheers, lid does not inebriate." B|| W\ The great point of difference between the stimulating properties of f|l M alcohol and that of th.eobromine is, that the use of the former causes a ||| } Wl subseouent depression, which is proportional to the amount of stimulation §| ?;. Wl it has previously brought about; the.use of the latter (theobromme) is ®@ ■ ifA unattended by such unpleasant after effects, Of course, only a first-class ■ 88- ■ i - feU cocoa such as Van Houten's, will work in the aforesaid manner. That QM , i ' ■ cocoa'has been described as-"A triumph of science!" It is quite pure, . J|9 . I extremely soluble, and easy of assimilation and digestion by the weakest ■ H I ! \M stomach. It-costs but a trifle, being less than one farthing per cup; and | i &] it is the simplest drink to make ready, of the whole catalogue of possible m ; r*J beverages It smells so good, and tastes so delicious, that when yon try S8 ; Mi , it you will certainly'exclaim:'"Ah! indeed, it w a triumph of science"" J^ j IHr ' HAVE YOU TRIED | | !Ik VAN HOUTEN'B Eating CHOCOLATE y ■ j -^ Cleans, Scrubs, Scours, amd Polishes s^ffl^l 'j i in the household' from Cellar to Attic. | ! For era@^war© s ©§as@, Oroc^e^ j. ;|- ' % . and Paint,' ; . ! s . ■ x ~a~ ' ' ' ! BEJNJAMIN BROOKE & £ CO. ltd. 9 Philadelphia, U.?Jr ■ ; j GQLLIN aXOMFAMY, Sok %eats for ' AustrafasiiK. ■ [

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 11452, 17 June 1899, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 11452, 17 June 1899, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 11452, 17 June 1899, Page 7

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