W■ . - ;. . . NEW 'TARlFF^._^.;.r^i j 1 » OTHER PRICES : , -^--~$ '' I I . 1/6, 1/&, 1/10, 2/2, 2/4.' 2&y 1 M * WO CHINA TEA USED BY US ' : '\H THE FORCE OF HABIT. 1 f%^^^^HP^W thing that the ise of ffand if 'SjgF^SP^lH^^ Coffee has not been replaced, m '$$ more than is the case, by the use of H§ I N Van Houten's Cocoa. W '< The reason for that is to be sought in the force of || habit. But habits should be broken through, and Van ||J Houten's Cocoa taken, now that it has been proved to Kg be a much healthier and more delicious drink than Tea || j and Coffee, while at the same time so nourishing and g I easily digested. . 13 j For the Nerves, also, Van Houten s Cocoa is so ffi I much better ; because, although it is equally refreshing, U ! it has not the pernicious after-effects upon the nerves, g| I such as follow after using Tea or Coffee. ? m It is nofc an expensive habit to use Van Houten's Hj Cocoa ; indeed, after actual trial of various brands, and H even loose cocoa, many persons have discovered that 9| Van Houten's Cocoa is not only the best and most H delicious, but it is also the most, economical. H BE SURE YOU TRY i B VAN HOUTEN'S Eating CHOCOLATE, j I - ANOTHER WONDERFUL CURE BY VITADATIO. |£ INTERNAL ULCERATION OF YEARS STANDING. g» TREATED BY NINE DOCTORS WITHOUT RELIEF. §S» 362 Burwood Road, Auburn, 26/7/99. £> Mr. S. A. Palmer, Agent-General for « Vitadatio." |T Dear Sir,— Will you please accept my testimony among the many g? others you have for "Webber's Vitadatio." fcMy cure is nothing short of a miracle. I have been treated by j$T nine different dodlors, and have been an outdoor patient of both the £" Melbourne and Homoeopathic Hospitals. I was told that I never >$» could get better, as my trouble was " Internal Ulceration." • £, In June, 1897, a friend of ours from New Zealand told us about ij> "Vitadatio," but I was like a great many sufferero (who have tried ?*> other remedies in vain), and so had no belief in " Vitadatio." During the week of the " Queen's Jubilee "my husband called to j£ see you, and you advised him to get me to try " Vitadatio." Glad I JT. j am that he did, as lam now in the best of health, and have been so %. \ for a long time. If you think this letter will be the means of <^ encouraging any poor sufferer to try "Vitadatio;" you have my full VI permission to use it. Any person wishing to know full particulars of g£ my case may do so by calling on me and having a personal interview, or by letter, if they will enclose a stamped addressed envelope. I remain, Dear Sir, Yours truly, p ! W«ne« to Signal: (Mr*) MAGGIE JOHNSON. § J. BALLOCK. iai Auburn Road, Auburn. »• j ipupmiiipi^iihik ». I The Price of this Medicine lo_— — ** »£ i LARGE SIZE, 5/6. - - SMALL SIZE, 3/6. j£ ASK YOUR QROCER OR CHEMIST FOR IT. , — -~r* "-"^i ««* „ « OINTMENT » fly* s ' Jw*'' Is an unfailing Cure I i w<^fik - For Old Wounds*! %|||L Sores, Piles, J iMWk Fistulas, Bad Legs, | Wflj|r Bad Breasts, WW EVERY FORM OF SKIN DISEASE. fV save 3s£T€3 esc^xj-^lxi J OBTAINABLE EVERYWHERE.
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume VX, Issue 7108, 23 January 1901, Page 1
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