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Business -Notices. I BROAD. SMALL, «& CO., ' INVERCABGILL. j HARDWARE, WOODWARE, & TIMBER MERCHANTS | AND , '. b-cxix-dder-s' xR.O2sr3Vi:o3KrG-:Ei£fcs. We hold Large and Well-assorted Stocks of BUILDING MATERIALS, ami give the LOWEST QUOTATIONS procurable. ESTIMATES given for full Specifications at AKY RAILWAY STATION in OTAGO or SOUTHLA "ND. I j aiMBER supplied Direct from SAWMILLS, or from our Yard in INVER j CAKGILL. TRY OUR PRICES. j i ANNUAL STOCK-TAKING BAEGAIN TABLE HIGH & RATTRAY STREETS, DUNEDIjNT. P. LAING, Manager. B. HALLENSTEIN, Chairman of Directors. was also written the title " The Royal 1 Cocoa Factory " of C. J. Van Houten & Zoon. By 1 command of King William 111. the works of the world- I famed Cocoa Manufacturers were styled as above. The | title is peculiarly appropriate, and more so than it may I appear at first sight, for the whole of the civilized world | has recognised Van Houten's Cocoa as " The King of 1 Cocoas" and it is only right that the King of Cocoas 1 should be produced at the Royal Cocoa Factory. It has g been so called because it is quite pure; it is highly | digestible ; and it is soluble to a degree un approached by | any other cocoa in existence. It is cheap ; it costs less • a than one farthing per cup ; it is easily assimilated and I digested by the weakest stomach ; and it contains more I nourishment than an equal quantity of beef-tea. Easily 1 made, appetizing in aroma, and of most delicious taste. | HAVE YOU TRIED I VAN^ HOUTEN'S Eating CHOCOLATE ? 1

It is reported that afa-jthe inquiry recently held at Feilding by the Wanganui Education Board, a most extraordinary statement was made in regard to the conduct of some of the { children, l'he committee will probably make • an inquiry into the matter.

A man named Charles Boothby was comjnitted for trial at Whangarei, Auckland, on % charge of theft from the person, and Frederick Bradley, charged with obtaining goods by Jfalse pretences, was committed for trial at Auckland*

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Otago Witness, Issue 2368, 20 July 1899, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 2368, 20 July 1899, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 2368, 20 July 1899, Page 11

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