Where there s houid be Cocoa. 53 . mmmA A food as well as a beverage. While your children are growing rapidly, Write to see that what they drink is good food. rATM3TTD' Scientific analysis proves that Bournville Cocoa is a highly concentrated food; also many Arctic explorers make it a part or their rations. Therefore, serve Bournville Cocoa whenever you serve bread and butter. Most children love "Bournville" —tho cocoa with the delicious chocolate flavour. CADBURY, Wellington, mentioning this paper, for particulars of GIFT SCHEME Wi I w \fo II I «s •w 'l'll m SEE THE NAME fadbufy ON EVERY PIECE OF CHOCOLATE
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Waikato Times, Volume 101, Issue 16947, 9 November 1926, Page 3
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