PEOPLE YOU KNOW
No, IV.— THE NUESE.
Nurse "Roberts writes " I cannot speak too highly of Dr Tibbles's Yi-Cocoa. My youngest son, who has been feeling very badly, assures me that he feels much better and stronger since he has taken Dr Tibbles's ViCocoa, and we shall continue to use it. '1 find it has a pleasant flavour, and it is also the most sustaining and invigorating "beverage I have ever niet with. I shall have much pleasure in recommending Vi-Cocoa to my friends and patients, and you may use thia testimony if you like." Dr Tibbles's Vi-Cocoa has become a household word, and this wonderful Food-beverage has come to take an important place in the dietary of the best regulated families. Dr Tibbles's Vi-Cocoa is a natural food, and by its merits alone — having "been once fully and fairly placed before the public — it must become a national food, to the general advancement of British health and vigour.
But the expense?
You can try il free of expense. Merit alon« is what is claimed for Dr Tibbles's Yi-Cocoa, and the proprietors are prepared to send to any reader who names the Otago Witness a dainty sample tin of Dr Tibbies' s* Yi-Cocoa free and post paid. There is no magic in all this It is a plain, honest, straightforward offer. It is done to introduce the merits of Yi-Cocoa into every home. Dr Tibbles's Vi Cocoa is not sickly or insipid like the ordinary cocoa extracts ; on the contrary, it has a pleasant and distinct flavour all its own, and which is much liked. It has all the refreshing properties of fine well-made tea, but with a hundred times its nourishment.
Dr Tibbles's Vi-Cocoa, in B£d 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 street, Sydney.
What was known as " The inner harbour mystery " at Napier recently is cleared up so far as Miss Pilcher's connection with it ia concerned, as, accompanied by her father, sh«j| returned to Napier from Melbourne on "Wa^ nesday evening.
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Otago Witness, Volume 02, Issue 2420, 2 August 1900, Page 29
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353PEOPLE YOU KNOW Otago Witness, Volume 02, Issue 2420, 2 August 1900, Page 29
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