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Mr Tibbies ’ , F7--CfOCOjf THE SECRET OF ITS SUOOiHSF. There is no doubt that we live in an age of worry ami excitement, and us the struggle for existence is anything but conaucive to good digestion or an appetite tind can relish anything, the palate of the average work-a-dav iuravidual has to be tickled and tempted'in a variety of ways we arc often lectured about the evil effects of an over-indulgence iii tea or coffee, not to mention intoxicut-ng liquors, until nianv people are. bewildered what to turn to for a beverage, which shall be at once agreeable to the taste, and supply the desired nourishing and stimulating qualities. Public attention lias been freely drawn to the merits -of .Dr Tibbies' ViCocoa, as supplying a long-lelt want m this direction. It is not simply a cocoa, but a preparation of two or three other ingredients, which give it great nutritive and invigorating qualities. It is, therefore, not merely a pleasant beverage, but a food and a tonic in the bargain. Its success has certainly been phenomenal, and that is perhaps the best warranty ior the claim made on its behalf, that Vi-Cocoa ” has the refreshing properties of fine tea, the nourishment of the best cocoas, a tonic and recuperative force possessed by neither, ami can be used in all cases where tea and coffee are prohibited.” Dr Tibbies’ Vi-Cocoa is neither a medicine nor a mere thirst-assuagor. It is a food at the same time that it is a beverage. and thus answers a double purpose in building up the human constitution, and'must render it highly serviceable to everybody, especially, the workers in mills and shops of various kinds among whom tea has hitherto been so excessively drunk; while it has the further advantage apparently of being easily digested and of agreeing with the most delicate stomach. Dr Tibbies’ Vi-Cocoa, in Bpl packets and Is Id and Us 2d tins, can bo obtained from all Chemists. Grocers and Stores, or from Dr Tibbies’ Vi-Cocoa, Limited. 269. George street, Sydney. As a test of its merit. a dainty sample tin of Dr Tibbies’ V i-Cocoß will be sent free on application to any address, if. when writing (a postcard will do), the reader will name the “New Zealand Times.”

BEWARE. , IHinlop tyrea are being imitated. nod the buying public are advised to look for the trade mark, eiuoossed on every tyre. CO7

At first it*s -wind and than it's rain. It’s cold, then hot, then cold again. Such trying climate brings on chills. And must increase the doctors' bills; But .what is that which saves expense. Which we can buy for eighteenpecce. Which drives away all colds for sure? Why. Win. B. Woods’s Great Peppermint Core, . 18 "Keating's Powder” destroys Bugs. Fisas. MAha, Beetles, and all other injects. whilst quite harmless to domestic animals. In exterminating Beetles, the niccese of this ponder is extraordinary. It'is perfectly clean in application. See the article yon purchase is "‘Keating's,” a» imitation* are notions and ineffectual Sold in tins, <}d, Is and 2e 6d each, by #ll chemist*.

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 3956, 23 January 1900, Page 3

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