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A STOREKEEPER AND DR. TIBBLES VI-COCOA.

Mr. John Hamilton. Storekeeper, Drummend and South Roads, Ballarat, writes: — " I am pleased to add my testimony to the good qualities of your excellent Vi-Coeoa. It is one of the best stimulants* and a most refreshing drink when one is tired. lam always recommending it to my customers, and shall always drink it myself." DAINTY SAMPLE FREE. Write at once (a postcard will do), but mention this paper. Dr. Tibbies' Vi-Cocoa, Limited, 269, George-street, Sydney. Special line of cream curtain net at s|d yard, at Tonson Garlick Coy.'s. Beef is the most nutritious of all animal food. It takes 401b of the best beef to make lib of Liebig Company's Extract, i.e., the kind signed J. V. Liebig, in blue, and now called Lemco. _ FOR ATHLETES, AND ALL OTHERS interested in athletics, cycling, golf, tennis, riding, sparring, or any sport, a bath with CUTICORA Soap is one of the luxuries of modern civilisation. It cleanses, purines, and beautifies the skin, scalp, and hair, soothes and prevents chafing, itching, irritation, and inflammation, and, when followed by a gentle anointing with OUTICORA. the great skin cure and purest of emollients, proves most grateful in relieving and strengthening tired, lamed, strained, and painful muscles.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 11544, 1 December 1900, Page 3

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207

Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 11544, 1 December 1900, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 11544, 1 December 1900, Page 3

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