All these Women are delighted with KOKO. They jsav it b Clean" and "Splendid for Falling Hair." *1 can honestfy recrmtmend KOKO to anyone who has signs of weakness in the hair. I was nearly bald after an illness, bnt am now the proud possessor of a splendid head of hair, thanks to KOKO: I could lilliik. hardly believe anything would act so quickly as KOKO did on my hair/' know nothing- to equal much less excel, KOKO. for removing Dandriff, cooling. the scalp, stimulating the growth, and at the same time making the hair hright and glossy." "I have been using KOKO for some time now, and my hair never lookW&MmMt/'ed better than at present. KOKO is the dean est hair preparation 1 ever awi leaV€S the hair beautifully soft and glossy." "I am very pleased with KOKO. It Is most refreshing, exquisitely SSB clean, and improves the growth while imparting a bright glossy appearance to the hair. Nothing seemed to do my hair any good until "My hair feU ont and broke off so much flrat I could do nothing with it. Now, through using KOKO, my hair is nearly to my waist, and I llllltilll can dress it in any fashion." & "There is nothing like KOKO for falling hair. It is so clean and cooK ing. not greasv nor sticky. KOKO has made my hair look lovely, «Kl beautifully soft, glossy, and healthy-looking, while before it was dull g||p: and falling. I wish I had used KOKO years ago." Mlwt gtymsm ImSm KOKO will bring out all the latent beauty in your hair. JoSHf BBjffil To those accustomed to ordinary hair preparagons. file estrone ctemS J' ness of KOKO comes as a pleasing surprise, while its usefulness as jS a daily dressing brings great relief to those who wish to take ever ||k watchful care of their hair with but little time for the toilet. KOKO brings out lovely tints in brown, fair, and golden hair; fluffs out flat WmMmf / hair till it waves abundantly; masters unruly hare, and makes it quite SBiilifßt / easy to arrange. KOKO leaves no Oil, Grease, nor Odor on the haic, OT Every Chemist and Store sells 'KOKO* 'Is 9d 3s 6d 6s SHAMPOO regularly with PI-NO if you wish to hare the dean, live |$|2»Ell scalp that grows thick lustrous hair. Rub its warm creamy lather into the scalp, then rinse the hair with plenty of dean cirfd water. Sold in 3d. packets by chemists everywhere. Ji
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Press, Volume LII, Issue 15750, 17 November 1916, Page 10
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