PEOPLE YOU
KNOW^ No. V.—THE DOCTOR. Dr T.H. SmiU, Koyal Colonial Institute, writes y"I have much pleasure in-^estlfy-,ing to the superior qualities of your Vi* Cocoa over any similar preparation in the "market. "I do this willingly and unsolicifed aa I consider it a great, boon to the> public. I hive personally experimented" \yjth tho cocoas' in the market, and find, that thai great drawback to'all'of them was the slow process of digestion and. assimilation. The diasease in the Malt not only assists digestion in your Vi-Cocoa, but it also accelerates" the digestion of other foods that are taken with the Vi-Cocoa. This I hav-e personally, tested, and can therefore speak from.aotual experience. Its ■wonderful recuperative power after exhaustion from fatigue is marvellous." No article of consumption has ever equal led —c speedy'popularity of Dr Tibbies' ViCocoa. We should think there are remarkably few houses, df any, where it is not now." in use.- Dr..Tibbies' Vi-Cocoa has positively popularised cocoa as a beverage j many people who never could make, .a habit of cocoa drinking,., and only took !a; cup on a rare occasion, are now regular drinkers:, of Vi-Cojcoa. This is unqgesthmably, a berrefit from ivjrablio health- point .of View; 'as tea,. however refreshing, and Beneficial.-,when--tak-en in moderation, has baneful effects when Used .excessively, as has too long been corif -jion. The progress of Dr Tibbies';; Vi-Oo-c'oa haa been quite phenomenal all. over the country. It has beea a steady and rapid advance,, shpwifig that, peppje after getting it oncS* wanted it regularly.' Its praises are', sounded on every hand and" tradesmen unanimously testify to its increasing sales and the continual'demand for the wonderful food beverage, which form, evtnito the veriest sceptics, convincing proofs of the hold it has taken in public favour. Dr Tibbies' Vi-Cocoa in B^d packets jind Is Id and 2s 2d tins, can be obtained from ail Chemists, Grocers, and Stores, or from Dr. Tibbies' Vi-Cocoa, Limited, Sydney. ... -, As an unparalleled test of merit, a 'dajnltjji sample tin of. Dr TiDbles' Vi-Cocba wilt^i ';■ sent free.xm application to any address, if,' when writing (a post card will do) the reader will name-tie Wanganui Chronicle.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XLIII, Issue 15000, 22 November 1899, Page 1
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