V! ia OOQOJ^ Ssb spts iF-y rk? <£* aaci Bias WAY. It is found in the Home? of Hundreds of Thousands of the poopla who cannot be induced to go without it. PUBLIC NOTICE. Owing to the kindly recommendations of Dunedin people who have used Dk Tickles' s Y'i-Cocoa, it can now be obtained from all respectable Grocers, Chemists, and Stores in Dunedin and district. Medical men and the public are offering conclusive testimony upon the value of Dr Tibblos's Vi-Cocoa, and to show thoir confidence in the new preparation tbe proprietors make the unparalleled offer of a free test of merit, a dainty sample tin being sent gratia and post free to any address on mentioning " Otago Daily Times." This offer is made because it soils Dr Tibbles's Vi-Cocoa, the new preparation referred to ; in fact, the sales are increasing to such an extent that additional manufacturing facilities have had to be made. Dr Tibbles's Vi-Cocoa, in Bgd packets and Is Id and 2s 2d tins, can be obtained from all Grocers, Chemists, and Stores; or from Dr Tibbles's Vi-Cocoa (Limited), 269 George Btreel, Sydney. At the Anderson's Bay School on Friday afternoon Miss Walden, who is retiring fro.v the service on account of her approaching marriage, was presented by the pupils and other teachers with a pair of repousse chased solid silver hair brushes and comb to inatcn. after the presentation had been made, Mr Maltby, as representing the committee, referred to the close friendship that had existed between Miss "Walden and her pupils, and on beholf of the parents wished her all happiness in her new sphere of life. The teachers and friends present then sat down to afternoon tea, provided by the pupils of the senior classes. The many Dunedin friends of Mr G. J. Binns will be interested to learn that he has been appointed general manager of the Midland Colliery Owners' Mutual Indemnity Company (Limited), whose headquarters are at Derby. * The association is the outcome of "The Workmen's Compensation Act, 1897/* which only recently came in force. Mr Binns still keeps in touch with New Zealand affairs, and writes that he reads the Otago Witness with continued interest in his English Homfc
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Otago Witness, Issue 2331, 3 November 1898, Page 28
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367Page 28 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 2331, 3 November 1898, Page 28
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