Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 224, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 September 1911 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]
MH jHBihH tgf flB MB BnLMK JBB HMWHLaM Adds to t tabl The mode up-to-date housewife always serves Bonano to her guests. She knows they will appreciate this refinement of table drinks, the delicate, distinctive aroma, the smooth, bland body and the satisfying zest. At the fashionable afternoon tea or |. luncheon now a days you will find Bonano temptingly served. In high-class homes the Bonano habit is taking the place of the coffee and tea habit. Bonano is in a class by itself—incomparable—not like any other. A teaspoon of Bonano, a cup of water, a one minute,boil, a little cream and sugar and your guest is served temptingly and sufficiently. rp Order of your grocer a 25-cent can, dust proof, moisture-proof, clean. It will make seventy-five cups of the table drink of tone. , INTERNATIONAL BANANA FOOD COMPANY CHICAGO, ILL. , , ;
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