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J A TRIUMPH OF SCIENCE. j jS Reader, do you know what real cocoa is ? To economical B B housewives, and widc-dw.ikc people generally, the best H 0 cocoa and that of Van Iloulen.aie synonymous terms. H fif 'Ihe cocoa marmfactuied by that well-known firm is a H .0 preparation from the very bebt cc.oa-beans, and contains all S 0 the valuable nutvilive and slimuhting propcities natural • ■ B to cocoa. The cocoa-bean contains an alkaloid called 1 B - "Tfieoßr6nline r ""Whicit is'tht; principle of the"' '" ■ -^ ■■"-■-I HI *Gk " cup that chttrs, but J<r;s tiol inebriate." &&ijl(B^l The peat point ofdiflvicncc between the stimulating fijW&^^M >3Hl^^R/ 'properties of alcohol, and 'Ija!. of Ihcobromine is, that the -^^^^^H ai^taM^ use °^ ''le former causes a subsequent depiession. which is f?^™^^l Sd proportional tv tUc- amouni of s-unmlation it has pieviously Vjf , 1 S ' broujrht .about; the use of the latter (theobromine) is I ■I unattended by such unplcisont hfter-effecls. Of course, J I only a firsl-class coco i, sni h m 1/an Ilouten'n, will work J ■fc in the aforesaid minner. 1 That cocoa has been described as m "A triumph ofacienee:" It is quite pure, extremely • fl .■R soluble, aDd easy of as-imilaiion and digestion by the ■ B weakest sto:nich. It com-ou*'i trille, being less than one H H - farthing per cuo ; and it i-.i.-JMinpldSi drink to make ready, ■ B H of tLe wnole catalogue of possible beverages. It smell 1: so B SB goo.l. . n I tastes so dcliv./ !•>, that when you try it you will ■ ■V ccrtaiiiiycx>:lai;n: "Ah! i.i.lted, it is a tiiumph of science !" ■ M r~. HAVE YOU TRIED | 1 1 [.VAN.HOUTEN'S Eating GHOOOLATE ? | J Wj£ v\* 7^j X When Purchasing Cycle TyresX. » «4iP I / And you will readily nndentand that Jfe^S2»-^ r~T»> >^^r • hfa the Tyre*-that last the i^H^L^ffi^^^T longest and give th« least , ll^^^^^P^ IN ORDERING ROADSTER, ' Cyclists caanot go wrong, M they excel aJI others ior BPBBD, COMPORT, mtia ' DURABFLITY, Besides carrying a 12 months' guarantee. TH/S. OUNLOf PNCUUATIO TYKK CO. OP AUmTRALAmiA ITD. Melbourne, Sydney Adelaide, Perth, Brisbane and Christchurcb (J?.Z.).

ySJtnLDKRH HOUBBH«I<D Cbonmonqkbt. Ibonmongkbt. James Renshaw, lEONMONGEB AND LEATHEK DEALEE OWEN AND POLLEN STREETS, ■ THAMES. TIMBER AND BOTTLE JACKS FOR SALE OR ON HIRE. Country Orders Promptly Attended to. GOOD SUPPLY OF STOVES KEPT. Farmers' and Miners' Implements Always on Hand. FEVER'.SH KEAT f . PREVEHT FITS, CONVULSIONS, Era Preserve *». healthy state of tbo constl" tuition dm Ys tho period of ToethlaffTho words "JOHN STE^DMAN; CHEMIST, FALWORTH, SURREY," kS* unciwed on the Govc-iuhtnt Staup jj!lu& le iach p~- '-j, KAUAEBANGA RAILWAY BRIDGE, THAMES. W. OAIJSLEY. HAS FOR SALETOMATOES, CUCUMBERS AND RHUBARB, DAHLIAS', CHRYSANTHEMUMS, I . POT PLANTS, GARDEN - SEEDS, ETC. ALSO 1 UABISAGE, CAULIFLOWER AND BROCCOLI PLANTS. J B Hansen HAVING TRANSFERRED HIS BUSINESS to his SONS AND j ALEXANDER DAVIDSON thanks the public for the liberal support accorded him for 32 years, and trusts tho same or more will be given to his successors. THAMES. January Ist, 1901. Re above we beg to state we will carryon the concern as a CASH BUSINESS and will sell goods rt as LOW PRICES as any house here, and hope thereby to secure a good trade. I Hansen Brothers & Co

Ladies if you want a large variety of the best makes in kid glovas tf select from at prices that canuot be beaten, ws> would advise you to gc .o the Thames Drapery and Clothing Co. —Advt.

[a cabd] Architect. Office s EXCHANGE BUILDINGS, First Floor, BROWN STREET KEATING'S POWDER KILL? KEATING'S POWDER ivILLS KEA'JiKU'S POWDER KILLI KEATING'S POWDEii KILLS KJSATING'S POWDEIi KEAi'ING'S POWDEU KILLS BUGSy, FLEAS, • MOIHS, EEETLKS, MOSQUITOES. HARMLESS TO ANIMALS, HAIiMLESS TO ANIMALS, HARMLESS TO ANIMALS, HARMLESS .0 ANIMALS HARMLESS TO AiNJLM ALa, HARMLESS TO AJMIMALfii, but is unrivalled in destroying. FLEAS, BUGS^ COCKROACHES, BEETLES, MOTHS in FURS, and every other species of insect. Sportsmen will find this invalu- I ableif,or destroying fleas in their dogs, and also ladies for their pet dogs. Tho PUBLIC are CAUTIONED that packages of tho genuine powder bear the autograph of THOMAS KEATING. Sold in tina only. KEATING'S WORM TABLETS KEATING'S- WORM TABLETS KEATING'S WORM TABLETS KEATING'S 'WORM TABLETS KEATING'S WORM TABLETS A PURELY VEGETABLE SWEETMEAT both in appearance and taste furnishing a most agreeable method of administering tho only certain mne^r for INTESTINAL or THREAD WORM*. It is a perfectly safe and mild preparation and if especially adapted for Clnldren. Sold in tins by all Druggists. Proprietor, THOMAS KEATING, Londoii.

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Thames Star, Volume XXXIX, Issue 9906, 30 March 1901, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Thames Star, Volume XXXIX, Issue 9906, 30 March 1901, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Thames Star, Volume XXXIX, Issue 9906, 30 March 1901, Page 1

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