,— - ■ mm mm mm 10 good reasons why you should use \uISl||Pi|l|& 1 . .-••■ . "Koko is the best dressing I hare ever tried, and I have ntseit-s:gooQ. many. J ll\\ *••>■■• am delighted with Koko. It Is so clean, and the hair ebowfribe ixopxoremeift i 1619 UN fflh " Bemarkably Refreshing. f 111 lilt fill "Apart from all its other good qualities Koko Is tie most -eoottaj* refresMoft . fl iH )Hln It Summer Dressing I have ever used."' i 'i Hi «1 1H Kfll \ I '■'•■ "While perfectly harmless, Koho is invaluable for scalp tranblee,. -esptcisQx. tfn a 1 13 iril Hf 1 li 'V" common to children." (Analyst's Report.) ,V "i Si I ! ifuli <fl A aHm ' "* Cannot understand .anyone using the usunl smelly Hair Tonics after Koka» jfflilii IfiifP jJ/W// '*•■ "In a hot climate, and for Soft Silky Hair, Koko Iβ Invaluable. It male* tH m l»lrlslaii-B»lMli * the halr brs S nt an( * Slossy, without leaving it In toe least degree greasy. , * "KiM ffil IWulMllftl'Pvi ) €,1 like Koko because "i 8 not ol,y or Greasy, end B P lwwiid f « r O*ndriff.»' Mali "I am delighted with Koko. It is clean, and doe* not inafce the hair eticlor* "MarveUous for Falling Hair." EmflMm^^^lti rtiiDiillr'"tp^ \Xn\\ v Koko ,B clean * most refreshing and marreDotts for fallinc bate "Grows Hair Undoubtedly." "Koko makes the hair grow undoubtedly. Iwm almost bale, but stack pfr I I^^^VV«BS^Wllr/V8 llgiously to Koko. You should see my hair now. I talk abwat It wher*W* Saves Time and Trouble. w|^^^M|l^^l liffiffli. ((wraMlMtl "I only wash my hair once In two months now, and It is always beatctttaUjp Ja/AwMm I!!!! «m "We find we can wave onr hair in half the time -wiien we use K«i« f*r th» f?^l^ffiwn^^!V^^^^^^SMy^^^^e^^lui^\\H "Koko cleans the scalp beautifully, and makes the hair ranch more waraifeta when you don't use if' (Originals show*.). S&& And have the soft, silky hair that comes only wnen the scalp is thoroughly cleansed ■ from dust and dan druif with the rich, creamy lather of; PINO Shampoo Powders. Z : '-'*?'' which rinses out easily and dries quickly, leaving the hair bright and glossy, soft J^^f^S 0 : £&/ as fine s p Un silk, yet quite easy to dress. i ♦ Customers say, " Pino Shampoo Powders clean the scalp beautifully and V, ieave the hair soft, bright, and very glossy." " Pino Shampoo Powders are even ; 1 *"- * ' better than I expected. They cleanse the head, remove irritation, and give a bright appearance to the hair." _ Enopgh for 2 Shampoos, 3d. All Chemists and Stores
i .'■■■■ ■ . . (' ' . , % Are sometimes more susceptible to Coughs and Colds on the Chest than the Young and f I Vigorous. When an Aged Person gets a Cold, it is of the utmost importance that not | I only is the Best Kemedy taken immediately, but that the Remedy is one that does' '• : \\ I not cause any Heart Depression nor in any way weaken an already frail constitution. \. ■ i ■ ■ ' ■' '.'■■■- '■ -\ •• • -•• ■• I >■ I In such a case, Hearae's Bronchitis Cure is ■-just>the proper Medicine to use, as |. /' I it is the Quickest* Safest and Best—- a ■ Remedy that makes- good every time. - i -. $ ■■:■■■. , . :• • ■ ' -■■-"'!».' I . ■ ...... :'"• ; ,' ~..-,.'■■ '.-■.'-, '•-..' •' j§ j The Finest '"" X.Z. BHANCH OFFICE:-KENNEDY BUILDINGS, Cl'BA STREET, WELLINGTON* ' .'.'■. f >:
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Press, Volume L, Issue 14969, 16 May 1914, Page 7
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528Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume L, Issue 14969, 16 May 1914, Page 7
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