St. Nicholas/Volume 32/Number 1/Advertisements/Back/Lowney's

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4075666St. Nicholas, Volume 32, Number 1, Back Advertisements — Lowney’s Breakfast Cocoa

BREAKFAST COCOA


The Eleven White Swans

ELIZA, the sweet daughter of the Wicked Queen, who was condemned by her mother to perform a supposed impossible task, was helped by the little mice who brought her thistles to make the eleven cloaks for the eleven white swans—her enchanted brothers—but it is doubtful if she would have completed the cloaks which transformed her brothers back into human shape had she not been invigorated and sustained by a wonderful beverage. Never until now has it been known what that beverage was, but can you doubt that it was identical with

BREAKFAST COCOA

A sample can (¼ lb.) will be sent prepaid on receipt of 15 cents in stamps.
P. S.—The Lowney Receipt Book, telling haw to make Chocolate Bonbons, Fudge, Caramels, Icings, etc., sent free.

THE WALTER M. LOWNEY CO., BOSTON, MASS.