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L ,i„i, i.n in-. ~,,, „.,..........un iiihwiiihiiihhhhhii' ' inrt'Jj' The Cocoa Nth. Adventure No. 2: ' | i r. '•"- ■'■'■ ]■■ k .■■■■&: ' Cocoa, for 3 ;: - ; The Cocoa Nibs'Were-ilaato-ineet: . •;:••■■ /I sign-post on the'wway, \ The strangest sign-post they had met ) ■ For many ana many a day. Oh; Mr. don't you find s I It cold in windy Let's get some Rowntrees Cocoa hot'- , ' And drink it all together. I ' . ■ , ■.....■•' RiARKELL, : i B [To bi continued.) | 'TWERE is Health in every cup of Eowntree's | I A Cocoa—health for thechiltfrenj for the worker,. ■ ■§' • • | , for the nursing; mother:. . On.a cold raw- morning 1 •| a cup of Rowntree's is an. excellent beverage Before |' I starting out to school or to' work. And at supper-time I I ißowntree's Cocoa- refreshes and warms, bringing that •| . delightful' seriscof bodily \> Ssc-*> | contentment which jute. §JMm&. induces refreshing sleep. Mi&fK *>\//P]]a 0 0 The People's- Food'-Beverage. i ' : jmmrT—~~"" u """ , *r"" " "'"■"»■- iii.miimiii»i'iu'imijinmi»«ijiiiji Ami™. i»niM.mi»ni m&'

I The whole Family brightens up on 1 ~ j» Off to school go the youngsters, with bright faces and ~ || H brighter shoes; off to work goes father; the' shine-on-.his ■■' m ' IF boots tiying to outrival the shine, of the early niorning, || » sun ! And, when mother takes an afternoon stroll,, ,§8 ■•'■'' M rearing her new costume, its smartness'is;added toby ,'■„■%, |f; , the rich, ebony shine of her Dorothy Doddn. '; m '. || What's the secret of this family's brightness ? Let's 'm . B- peep in the cupboard !Ah ! ii M| IffFT P* J : W

Lindsay's Great Reduce the -■■ Cost of Living Sale Now On* 72 Pairs MEN'S ROLLED EDGE GOLOSHERS-Sizes 6, 7, and''B.. Usually 9s. Gd. • " Sale Prtte, 4s. 11' d. 36 Pairs MEN'S HIGH GRADE BOX CALF WELTED BOOTS. Usually 478. Cd. . Sale Price, 325. 6d. 48 Pairs' CHILDREN'S TAN AND BLACK STRAP SHOES-UsuaUy J 9s. Gd. Sale Price, 4s. 9d. 157 Pairs LADIES' BEAUTIFUL QUALITY LACE SHOES-Sizes 2 and 3. Usually Ms. to 375. Cd. Sala-. Price, 7s. 6d; 97 Pairs LADIES' BUTTON AND LACE BOOTS-AU good quality. Usually 375. Cd. to 455. >Ve Price, 15s. fld. to- 255.' HUNDREDS OF OTHER LINES. LINDSAY'S LTD. * J. 84 LAMBTON, QUAY, WELLINGTON Postage—Men's Is., Ladies' M. per pair oxtra. •

i I ~ THE LATE«r IN HANDBAGS At Nash's will be found tlie largest selections of Ladies' Handbags in tliD City. All of the highest finality, and at the keenest prices. Here are ' ' • two specials— \ M////i/////////\ %% " i P 4. ■it I tv-i ! M ( * ; ■-' * In" lilfick Morocco','"".'£2 las'; '"" In Black Morocco, £2 Vm. fid. «Sl'S lEMSIIR UCUE. wTluncton.

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 212, 2 June 1920, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 212, 2 June 1920, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 212, 2 June 1920, Page 4

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