BUSINESS NOTICES. tsxe ( —f you could see the cool, airy workrooms and the wide, pleasant playing fields at Bournvilie—the L ski!i and care in selecting the cocoa beans and the scrupulous cleanliness in preparing them—you wodd be able to appreciate, why Bournvilie Cocoa is so p ure _j ts flavour so exquisitely delicate. am CADBURY (sft) nnni-nvillp CxbburV ' BOURNVIIXB COCOA represents the highest £rade of nutritivn cocoa at present on the market j is fully niaiiw tains its high reputation in food value and dslicacy of flavour, £ nd is second tonono inany tespectwhauoevcr. Medical MagailnC; March, 1912. v m i > mPm TZZ?/: issaasatfii; mu "C3)'€S2 "By test the best,"
THE ATKINSON CASE. INVITATION TO SOUTH AFRICA. Wellington, August 28. The New Zealand Rugby Union tonight discussed correspondence and telegrams relating to Atkinson's alleged withdrawal from the California!) team. It war< decided that Atkinson should retain his.place in the team; also that the bogus letter" of withdrawal should be sent to the West Coast Union for full investigation. The police were requested to inquire into the authorship ,of the letter. The Union also decided t.) invite the South African Union to send a loam to visit New Zealand during; the 1914
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 98, 29 August 1913, Page 7
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