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ADVERTISER.

SCHWEITZER'S

COCOATINA,

Anti-Dyspeptic Cocoa or Chocolate Powder.

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Cocoatina is the highest class of Soluble Cocoa or Chocolate in a concentrated form.

It consists solely of the finest Cocoa Beans, without sugar or spice; the excess of fat being extracted mechanically, which not only renders it more delicate and digestible, but increases the proportion of fleshforming and nourishing properties.

Made instantaneously with boiling water, palatable without Milk.

THE FACULTY pronounce it the "most nutritious, perfectly digestible Beverage for BREAKFAST, LUNCHEON, or SUPPER, and invaluable for Invalids and young Children."

Cocoatina will bear the strictest Chemical Test.

It is prescribed with great success for delicate Females and Children when all other food is rejected; and is celebrated for its restorative qualities in cases of Debility and imperfect Digestion.

Highly commended by the entire Medical Press.

Being absolutely free from sugar (the excess of fat), or any admixture, it keeps better in all climates, and is four times the strength of Cocoas thickened yet weakened with arrowroot, starch, &c., and in reality cheaper than such mixtures; one tea-spoonful being sufficient for a cup of Cocoa (the cost of which is less than a halfpenny), and two or more for a cup of Chocolate.

Cocoatina à la Vanille,

Is the most delicate, digestible, cheapest Vanilla Chocolate, and may be taken when richer Chocolate is prohibited.

DIRECTIONS FOR USE ON THE LABEL OF EVERY PACKET.

Sold in air-tight Tin Packets only, at 1s. 6d., 3s., 5s. 6d., 10s. 6d. and 20s. by Grocers, Chemists, Confectioners, &o.

SOLE PROPRIETORS--

H. SCHWEITZER & CO., 10, Adam St., London, W.C.

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FIELD LANE REFUGES AND RAGGED SCHOOLS,

VINE STREET, CLERKENWELL ROAD.

Has also a Servants' Training Home (in Vine Street), and Industrial Homes for Girls and Boys (at Hampstead).

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President.-THE RT. HON. THE EARL OF ABERDEEN, K.P.
Treasurer.-WILFRID A. BEVAN, Esq., 54, Lombard Street.

THIS CHARITY (founded in 1842) maintains constantly 260 Destitute and Homeless Children and Adults, and affords them the blessing of Religious Instruction and of Industrial Training. It more. over gives, six days a week, Dinners to nearly 200 Ragged Children. It holds Religious Services on Sundays for outcast Men and Women; has Bible Classes, Mothers' Meetings, Relief Societies, &c., &e

Upwards of 3,000 are Benefited Weekly.

HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS THE DUKE OF CONNAUGHT has characterized this work as

"A perfect network of charitable operations,-an immense boon to the poor." The Institution is DEPENDENT ON VOLUNTARY CONTRIBUTIONS, and needs generous support to maintain and extend its benevolent work.

SUBSCRIPTIONS and DONATIONS are earnestly solicited, and will be thankfully received by Messrs. BARCLAY, BEVAN & CO., 54, Lombard Street; Messrs. RANSOM & CO., 1, Pall Mall, East or by the Secretary, at the Institution.

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"I give to 'THE FIELD LANE REFUGES AND RAGGED SCHOOLS,' Vine Street, Clerkenwell Road, London, the sum of for the use of the said Charity, to be paid free of Legacy Duty

out of my Personal Estate."

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