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suffering with any form of consumption, chocolate 

 is far preferable to tea or coffee ; in fact, the two 

 last-mentioned articles are injurious in many 

 cases, while chocolate, being an aliment and 

 analeptic, is particularly serviceable where diges- 

 tion has been impaired by disease. Having 

 examined several specimens of chocolate I find 

 that Baker's may be conscientiously recom- 

 mended to invalids." 



COCOA-BUTTER, 



In 1-4 Ib. cakes. 



One-half the weight of the cocoa-beans consists 

 of a fat called Cocoa-Butter, from its resemblance 

 to ordinary butter. It is considered a great value 

 as a nutritious, strengthening tonic, being pre- 

 ferred to cod-liver oil and other nauseous fats so 

 often used in pulmonary complaints. As a 

 soothing application to chapped hands and lips 

 and all irritated surfaces Cocoa-Butter has no 

 equal, making the skin remarkably soft and 



