Übeakpast.—\ Successful Expkki MEST, — The Civil Sorviee Ghz-jtte Ins the following interesting remarks:—"There are very few simple articles of food whichcan boast so many valuable unci important dietary properties as cocoa. While acting on the nerves as a gentle stimulant, it pro vi lea the body with some of ill' purest elements of uutriibn, ami at the snmr time corrects and invigorates the action of the digestive organs. These beneficial elects depend in a great measure luon the manner of its preparut ion, but of late year? puoh close attention has been given to the growth and treatment of cocoa, lh-.it thenis no difficulty i-.i securing it with everj lis-ful qu ili'y fuUy developed. Tlie si:i gular succes which Mr Kpps attained b* Ins liomu) >pathic preparation of cocoa ha.jiever br-en surpassed by any experimentalist. Far and wide the- reputation o: lipps's Cocoa has spread by the simple force cf its own extraordinary merits Medi-al nvn of nil shades of opi don have agreed in recommending it as the safost aid most b m< fi.'i d article of diet for persou> of we.tk const it ulioi'S. 'J his sup. rio: i'\ of a particular mode of preparation over nil others is a reiua<kible proof of Ihi gtvat results to be obtained from lifth causes By a thorough knowledge of the natural laws which govern the operations of digestion and nutrition, and by a earefu application of the frie properties of well selected cocoa, Mr E,)ps has provided oui breakfast ta'iles with n delicately flavored beverage which may save us many heav\ doctors' bills. It is by the judicious us< of such articles of diet that a oonstitu'ion may be gradually built up until strong enough to resist every tendency to di ease Hundreds of subtle maladies are floating around us ready to attack wherever t;.ei\ is a weak point. We may escape many s. fatal shaft by keeping ourselves well forti fid with pure blood and a properly n< u riahed frame." 1-5 j^*""""*' i **"^"*"""""**—"***
TALLOW ! TALLOW ! ! TTANTED to Purchase, TALLOW it 1 ? any qu-iiH'ty. M. BAKD3LSY, ALBION SOAP WORKS. GREAT KING STREET, DUNEDIN'. 513 SALE by the UNDERSIG-NED-TI.VEBER of every description, including tongued and grooved Uoard3, Paiings, ant Shingles. N.l3.—Town and Country orders punc tualiy attended to. J. LeQUESNF. NEW ZEALAND TE-UST AND LOAN COMPANY [limited.] >A AAA IMMEDIATELY available for investment in this province, m sums ol #SOO and upwards J. G. KINROSS, .Agent. Napier, August 2/, 1838. 357 ONE POUND REWARD. STRAYED from the Barrack Ili'l, a DARK BROWjN MARE, unshod, plan on forehead, and branded ~j~H (conjoined) on near shoulder. She lias an pntire foal at foot. Any person bringing the same to thr pffioe < f this paper v> iJI receive the above Reward j and any person found in pos session of the above animals on und after |hji dat@ will be prosecuted.
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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 13, Issue 672, 12 April 1869, Page 4
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478Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 13, Issue 672, 12 April 1869, Page 4
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