EXCESSIVE EATING AND DRINKING.
1 We all eat too much flesh food and 1 drink too much tea. ' The former militates against working ' energy, and th* tannic acid and other deleterious properties to be found in tea ' lower the spirits and injure the health. : The body, in fact, is a working engine, and as such it must be treated. The waste of tissue whioh daily goes on can 1 only be replaced by the proper assimila- ; tion o£ food. ' It cannot be done with medicine. 1 Science, however, has again come to the rescue, and it cannot be too widely known that tone and vigor can be promoted, and the rosy cheeks natural'to health restored 1 by the vitalising and restorative properties of a most valuable discovery. The evidence pf medical men and the public is conclusive on this point. It proves that Dr. Tibbies' Vi-Cocoa as a Food-beverage possesses nutriment, restorative, and vitalising properties, whioh have hitherto been non-existent. It aids the digestive powers, and is invaluable to tired men and delicate women and children. It has the refreshing properties of fine tea, the nourishment of the best cocoas, and a tonic and recuperative force possessed by neither, and can be used in all cases where tea and coffee are prohibited. It is not a medicine, but a unique and wonderful food beverage. Dr. Tibbies' Vi-Coooa, in B}d packets and Is Id and 2s 2d tine, can be obtained from all Grocers, Chemists, and Stores, or from Dr. Tibbies' Vi-Cocoa, Limited, 269 George-street, Sydney. As an unparalleled test of merit, a dainty sample tin of Dr. Tibbies' Vi- , Cocoa will be 6ent post free on application to any address, if when writing (a postcard will do) the reader will name the Hawke's Bat Herald.
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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 11124, 17 January 1899, Page 4
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295EXCESSIVE EATING AND DRINKING. Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 11124, 17 January 1899, Page 4
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