A Common sense Diet.
By a Mkdioal Man. Youwili hear sufferers exclaim, " I feel uut of aorta !""I am below par ! ' '1 am losing weight." Some rush to quack nostrums and become worse. Some are unwilling—or unablo— to consult medical advisers; wbo wonld probably; rccammend things which might or might uot help them. AndTafter all,* little common-aenae must, tell ihem that by following rational dietary rules they can maintain and restore that vigour which, by error in diet, in conjunction with their surrounding*, they have lost. Good health— the greatest biasing mortals can enjoy and never really valued till loet-can be preserved in the majority of mankind by a TFtd.bevtage 6 uch as Dr Tibbie.' Vi ; Ooooa, with its unique powers of nutnment and exceptional vitalising p-operties, i* a means whereby strength ana nervous em rgy ii gained as a rational outcome of increases vitality and the pleasiug consequence ol greater nourishment and sustenant force. It aids the digestive powers, and is invaluable to tired men aod delicate women and children. *<***.* It has the c«f re«hi D g properties of fine tea, the nourishment of the best cocoas, and a ton^o and recuperative force possessa-i by neither, and can be used in all cases where tea and coffee are prohibited. It is not a medioine, but a unique and wonderful Food-beverage. . . The wonderful African Kola nut which v contains has concentrated powers of nutri ment, and imparts stamina and etayas; powers, adds to power of endurance, ana enables those who übb it to undergo grtatei physical exertion and fatigue. The unique vitalising and restorative powers of Dr Tibble 8 ' Vi-Cccra are being recognised to an extent hitherto unknown in the history of any preparation. Dr. Tibbies' V:-Cocoa, in 3^d packets and 1« Id and 2§ 2d tins, can be ob-aiue.t from all Chemists, Grooers, and Store?, or fiom Dr. Tibbies' Vi-Coooa, Limited, 269 George Street, Sydney. . As a test of its merits, a dainty sample tin of Dr Tibbhs' Vi-Cocoa will be sei.t f. c on application t; any address, if. wr.en writing (* poacud will do), the reade. will '< name Tue eJoutuland Times.
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Southland Times, Issue 14799, 16 November 1900, Page 4
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353A Common sense Diet. Southland Times, Issue 14799, 16 November 1900, Page 4
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