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« <I H9BM9HBBfl|^^^^^^K^^^^BHk^9^S9|^^^^^^^^^^lS^^ 1 ' '^^^B^^^^^^^^^B^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^Kw^^l y^ * B One tea=spoonful is sufficient to make a delicious cup, sugar being added H B to taste. When ready, compare it with a cup of any other brand, and you will S B at once agree that for delicacy of flavor, and enticing aroma, Van Houtcn's is H U unequalled. By their special process of manufacture, the excess of fat is removed, Hand ■ and the resulting beverage made easily digestible, even by those who find ■ B ordinary cocoa apt to disagree with them. It makes a light, nourishing and V B delightful luncheon, and possesses the advantage of being at the same 'time H the most economical in use.

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Free Lance, Volume IV, Issue 186, 23 January 1904, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 1 Free Lance, Volume IV, Issue 186, 23 January 1904, Page 18

Page 18 Advertisements Column 1 Free Lance, Volume IV, Issue 186, 23 January 1904, Page 18

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