Children’s BOURNVILLE COCOA Costs the Same! 1/3 "W" PER |-lb. TIN tl ® E® xZA W O THE c S*ffiSs® KSt ■ lO I \ i $BmU Bah |Ui OrWM® packed : W IN i VM WU-lb. Tins! \ ONLY / And think what fun the children will have with the Jolly little Cadbury Cococubs that are in every tin of this cocoa, which is the usual Standard Bournvllle Cocoa, but specially packed for children In a gay new wrapper. There Is one big, or two small Cococubs In every tin—ls In all! to make a quaint little Nou: s ‘ ,n ’ p ‘ tor ,h »*°’ ,u,,r c,dl, '' r T family. The children will love them. Ask for Children’s i'i7,\TTnd , 7-ib t 'ti’.'’ C o< <, 'h. u.?J Bournvllle Cocoa. Boumviiie Cocoa. THE CADBURY COCOCUBS—Jonathan’s Birthday Party . cb j ", s- / jEMMF* I I’-hr I (coNceer | [grano t / I \ \ > J concert f< ' / / \ \ Ldi Jf U ; /«■ £| |\v«Z, /.•i- AL| TSv-’i- M »usn rvStl /W" jL Mwt - M * Glc r " .£' T‘ A Krv »'»'»o *v T-* _ E extra Lk / ,TS - <C Oh, dear ! Such excitement the night of The concert was a great success. How they The most popular turn was Willie Mouse’s the concertl The whole of the Cococubs all clapped when Dumpty danced I Henn ■ conjuring trick. He suddenly pulled a doth village turned out. Jonathan was beaming etta Fussyfeathers sang, and a rude person from off the table and behold, cups of with joy —he never before had such a asked “why.” And Whisker Rabbit really cocoa for all I It was Children’s Bournlovely birthday party. did stand on his ears. ville with the famous chocolary flavour 1
Defective vision corrected means higher efficiency, more enjoyment and comfort always with less effort. The optician’s lens has been the magic of the ages. Its benefits to mankind could be excelled only by the discovery of the philosopher’s stone.—H. M. Betnett, optician, Hastings street, Napier. Men’s Gum Boots, 9/6, and the latest Streamline and Moccasin Shoes, uskide ui leather soles. 16/6: Ladies’ Golf Shoes, from 19/6. F. Thorp and Co.. Napier and Hastings,
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXV, Issue 148, 8 June 1935, Page 11
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