Business Hotices. * INVERCARGILL. ■§-3AKBWA^£ 9 WOODWARE, & TIMBER MERCHANTS AND We hold Large and Well-assorted Stocks of BUILDING MATERIALS, and give the LOWEST QUOTATIONS procurable. ESTIMATES given for full Specifications at ANY RAILWAY STATION in OTAGO or SOUTHLAND. 1 1MBER supplied Direct from SAWMILLS, or from our Yard in INVER CARGILL. T»Y OUR FRICEg. ( One tablespoonfnl /TN Tfi T"«4=.^ "11 / if" #vi 9 io^i 0^ Mason's Extract I Non-intoxicating Beer The Finest, Most Refreshing, and Pleasantest Beverage Obtainable. For Making IS ON- INTOXICATING WINE. Produce in a few urinates a Delicious Temperance Wine or Cordial — Ginger, Orange, Raspberry, Black Currant, etc. FOR CHILDREN'S PARTIES OR SOCIAL GATHERINGS, NSWBALL & MASON. Nottingham, England, Agettt— C. J. BADHAM, Hereford st., Christchurch. - _- — ' B • was written by Victor Hugo ; IN |p * but by the king's command §| was also written the title " The Royal ip Cocoa Factory " of C. J. Van Houten & Zoon. By || command of King "William 111. the works of the world- '|| famed Cocoa Manufacturers were styled as above. The !| title is peculiarly appropriate, and more so than it may .|pjf appear at first sight ; for the whole of the civilized world M has recognised Van Houten's Cocoa as " The King of -M Cocoas" and it is only right that the King of Cocoas 'M should be produced at the Boyal Cocoa Factory. It has \m been so called because it is quite pure; it is highly !^ digestible ; and it is soluble to a degree unapproached by p| any other cocoa in existence. It is cheap ; it costs less M •f than one farthing per cup; it is easily assimilated and f| digested by the weakest stomach ; and it contains more |Jf nourishment than an equal quantity of beef -tea. Easily M made, appetizing in aroma, and of most delicious taste. |f!j HAVE YOU TRIED j || VAN HOUTEN'S Eating CHOCOLATE P | |
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Otago Witness, Issue 2404, 29 March 1900, Page 11
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306Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 2404, 29 March 1900, Page 11
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