MORE CUPS TO THE POUND. The pure cocoa beans grown in the British Empire by the Van Honten people are so mature, fresh, ami full « flavour, and such care is taken:in the proccss of grinding anil ~i n£ i nf ß . /!n n brings out its full strength that it can safely bo called The Economy Cocoa. A tcaspoonful makes a, cup of delicious, invigorating, health-giving bovcrnge. Trv delicious, nourishing Van. Houten's Cocoa for breakfast and supjper. New shipments of, this favoiirito food beverage have arrived at land ports and are now on sale at grocers and stores. Favourite at Home; favourite in the Colonies j favourite all over "order Van Houten's Cocoa from your grocer.—Advt.. . Don't be without a "Domo" if you want to' get the biggest return fr#m your dnirv herd. The ' Domo is tlio favourite 'separator everywhere because of it« simplicity, and its perfect service. The dairyman who makes the most money is tlio man who uses a Domo. Ask the agents {or full details—Cooper and Duncan, Ltd., Christchurch.-Advt. It's easier to keep fit than to regain lost health. Take SHARLAND'S BEE1 1 , IRON AND WINE regularly and eiijoy tlio best of health.—Advt.
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 255, 22 July 1920, Page 6
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196Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 255, 22 July 1920, Page 6
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