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Aii artist, who spent soma nunths painting the beauties of (the Wanganui River, gave a vivid impression of the glories he knew and felt so well: "The broad river, always interesting and beautiful, both in the rapids and the long reaches of still water, the steep rocky banks, the lofty itrees, with white cliff facas peeping out, tier above tier, from the varied foliage and blossoms of the trees, the graceful palms, and the beautiful ferns rising as thick as they can stand, from the water's edge ri»ht up to the top of the lijonr.fuiVis, all combine to make up a scene of the most enchanting loveliness." Write A. Ha trick and Co., Ltd., Cooks' and Government Tourist Bureaux, 26 BUY BAHIA—THE 'PURE BRITISH COCOA. Bahia Cocoa goes twice as far as other cocoas. That is sufficient reason for you to try it! There are other reasons —it is British, it. is absolutely free fjotii adulteration, and conforms to the Pure Foods Act. Sava tjie coupons, and receive five shillings for fiO! The agents now give five shillings instead of presents—better for you. Bahia Cocoa has a delicious flavor which will immediately establish it in your favor. It retains all the nutriments of the cocoa, bean. This i? the beverage for cold days and nights. Made in London by Britishers, mind. Buy it always—savt the coupon*- J

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Taranaki Daily News, 15 April 1916, Page 7

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227

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 15 April 1916, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 15 April 1916, Page 7

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