CADBURY’S COCOA.
The Medical Annual advises Practitioner to remember that when recommending Cocoa as a food and beverage for invalids, the name Oadbuey on any packet of Cocoa is a guarntee of purity, The Cologne Gazette, in an article on the Togolands, admits (says a Dalziel telegram) that the German Colonial policy in West Africa is simply a pretext to poison the natives with schnapps (whisky). It calls upon all European Governments interested in African affairs to prohibit the importation of spirits to Africa, and appeals to the Gorman Government to exert its influence to lead the way in this international movement to 'save the African people and the colonies from utter destruction. The Democratic Frankfort Gazette says with reference to this remarkable admission on the part of the chief exponent of the German colonial policy : —“ The Opposition has always held the opinion now expressed by the Cologne Gazette, and has long endeavoured to procure an international A nti-whisky League for Africa, but with no success. Too much money is made by selling schnapps, -however, to the niggers to allow the German colonial enthusiasts to view the situation from our standpoint.” 18 DEAFNESS INCURABLE ? J. H. Nicholson, of 175 William Street, Melbourne, has proved otherwise by making a complete cure of DEAFNESS AND NOISES IN THE HEAD OP OVBE 40 YEAES' STANDING, by a simple remedy and without the use of any “ clap-trap ” so called electro-medication treatment. A full description of this remedy, which has cured thousands of other cases of long standing, will be sent FREE on application.
Advice Free. —Consult, personally or by letter, Mrs Louisa Hawkins, herbalist, 140, George street, Dunedin; Send stamp for reply. Mrs Louisa Hawkins’ female pills corroelall ailments to whichladiea are subject. Safe and always reliable. Price 2s 6d, 8s 6d, and Gs box. Forwarded on receipt of stamps or postal orders.— f Advt.]
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South Canterbury Times, Issue 6292, 12 August 1890, Page 4
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311CADBURY’S COCOA. South Canterbury Times, Issue 6292, 12 August 1890, Page 4
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