fij SOCIAL NEEDS. Whatever questions of Social Needs may exist, and however much we may rack our brains to discover satisfactory solutions of them, there is at least one— '^^■■7 and certainly not the least important—province, in which ■^f^B tne solution has been found. For-is not the questioi "What is our best daily ,beverage?" cf importance U-\ ■WAV all classes of society? And is any other answer to that question possible from disinterested persons, than "Van Houten's Coco*"? It is more wholesome than any other ■M^H drink, it is nourishing and easy to digest; refreshing, withV;^B °ut ac i t"»g injuriously on the nervous system in the way that Tea ' Coffee, and other drinks do; and its delicious flavor in ■■ no way palls on the taste after continually using the cocoa. W As regar :s its price, it is, as thousands can testify from practical W- experience, not at all dear to use. What a pity all social questions cannot be answered as easily as the above one; but their answers require a great deal of thinking about. Those who are busy thinking about them, cannot do better than take a cup of Van Houten's Cocoa daily, as for helping the brain-worker it is without equal. ~ HAVE YOU TRIED ~ I VAN HOUTEN'S Eating CHOCOLATE?
A Mother Tells How She Saved Her Little Daughter's Life. lam the mother of eight children and have had a great deal of experience with muoicinea. Last summer my little daughter had the dysentery in its wont form. We thought she would die. I tried everything i could think of, but nothing seemed to do ncr any good. I saw by an advertisement in our paper that Chamberlain's Colic, cholera aud Diarrhoea Remedy was highly recommenced and Bent and got a bottle at ooce. It proved to be one of the very beet medicines we ever had in the house* It aved my little daughter's life. I am anxious for every mother to know what an excellent medicine it is. Had I known it ax, first it would have saved me a great <ieal ufanxiey and my little daughter inuoh suffj'inj;. Yours truly. Mrs Geo. F. Bunlick, Liberty, R.I. For sale by J. & HJ.NSKK. JSbw shades in Charley | Aut ihirtiftl MTt, "
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Thames Star, Volume XXX, Issue 9303, 15 February 1899, Page 1
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375Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Thames Star, Volume XXX, Issue 9303, 15 February 1899, Page 1
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