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BXK.VKP.VST BEVERAGE-—Homeopathic Practitioners, and the Medical Profession generally, recommend cocoa as being the most healthful of all beverages. When the doctrine of homoeopathy was first introduced into this country, there were to be obtained no preparations of cocoa either attractive to the taste or acceptable to the stomach the nut was either supplied in the crude state, or so unskilfully manufactured as to obtain little notice. J. Epps, of London, homoeopathic chemist, was induced in the year 1839 to turn his attention to this subject, and at length succeeded, with the assistance of elaborate ma- chinery, in being the first to produce an article pure in its composition, and so refined by the perfect trituration it receives in the process it passes through, as to be most acceptable to the delicate stomach. For general use, Epps's cocoa is distinguished as an invigorating, grateful breakfast beverage, with a delicious aroma. Dr. H.issall, in his work "FoOll and its Adulterations," says :— "Cocoa contains a great variety of important nutritious principles every ingredient necessary to the growth and sustenance of the body." Again, As a nutritive, cocoa stands very much higher than either coffee or tea." Directions -Two teaspoonfuls of the powder in a break- fast cup, filled up with boiling water or milk. Secured in tin-lined I-lb ,A,-Ib., and 1-lb. labelled packets, and sold at Is. 6d. per lb., by grocers, confectioners, and chemists. It ill well known that the Teas imported from China for consumption in this country are artificially coloured, to impart a fictitious appearance of value. This is so gene- rally known that Companies have been formed for the sale of uncoloured Teas—a process not dfficult to accom- plish, by means of steam tube and drying pan, thus ren- dering a uniformity of colour and nature never yet arrived at. This is to be avoided by purchasing Himalaya Tea, which is strong and invigorating, being free from the poisonous colour put on China Tea. Sold only in packets at 3s. 4d., 4s., and 4s 4d. per lb. A list of local agents or in advertising columns. A HINT TO THE LADIES.—If you want your LACES and LINENS dressed in a superior .'Style, (and who does not) you nhnuM use only the GMfFtELnSTABca, and you will bo delighted with the elastictuy and beautiful finish it gives to those articles. The OLE-IFIELD ST-VRCH is ex- clusively used in the Royal Laundry, and her Majesty's Laundress pronounce it to be the finest Starch she ever used. It was awarded two Prize Medals for its superior- ity, and the manufacturers have received numerous tes- timonials from all classes, all agreeing as to its excellent qualities. We would respectfully caution our fair read- ers when buying the GL,ENFIELD STARCH to see that they get it, as inferior kinds are ofteu substituted. The manu- facturers have much pleasure in stating that they have been appointed Starch Purveyors to H.R.H. the Princess of Wales. FREEDOM FROM NAUSEOUS FLAVOUR AND EASY Dr- OESTIBILITY ARE SPECIAL CHARACTERISTICS OF DR. DF JOSOH'S LIOHT BROWN COD LIVElt OIL.-The united opinion of all medical men who have tried it, and the experience of thousands of patients, concur in proving that Dr. de Jongh's celebrated Cod Liver Oil is palatable and easily digestible. Dr. Granville, F.R.S., states: — "Being much more palatable than the Pale Oil, Dr. Granvilles have themselves expressed a preference for Dr. de Jongh's Light- Krown Cod Liver Oil." Dr. Jos. Kidd observes I have found by experience that Dr de Jongh's Oil agrees perfectly with many persons who were unable to use the so-called 'refined' or White Cod Liver Oil from its sickly taste, which was not at all Col11- plained of in Dr. de Jongh's Oil." Dr. Sheppard, Medical Superintendent of Colney Hatch Lunatic Asy- lum, say,.i-"Dr. do J,)tigli's Oil has the rare excellence of being well borne-and assimilated by stomachs which reject the ordinary oils." Dr. de Jongh's Light-Brown Cod Liver Oil is sold only in capsuled imperial half-pints, 2s. tid.; pints, 4s. 9d.; quarts, 9s.; by his sole consignees, Ansar, Harford, and Co., 77, Strand, London; and by respectable chemists.

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