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falling out." "There is nothing like Koko for falling hair; "My hair was coming out in handfuls before it is so clean and refreshing — not greasy, nor | US ed Koko. Nothing seemed to do it any good, does it make the hair sticky. After using two topped it falling in a week, and has since • tattle? of Koko my hair look*! lovely." promoted the growth.' I never believed there was "3 have used all kinds of hair tonics for such a delightful dressing for the hair as Koko. years, feut none ever seemed to do my hair so It j s refreshing to use, and mgikes the hair much good as Koko. Ths first bottle of Koko beauti{u) , wavy ." stopped my hair coming out, although it had been falling badly." (Names gnren.) When you are first induced to use Koko for thin or falling hair you will be so pleased with the clean, refreshing effect of it on the scalp that you will continue to use it merely as a dressing to keep the scalp clean and comfortable and your hair soft and glossy, with the fiuffed-out and wavy effect that the regular use of Koko brings. In this agreeable way you will be taking the best care of your hair, for it is only from a clean, live, healthy scalp that abundant hair grows. We publish such testimony as may reach us voluntarily to show the result of daily brushing Koko briskly into the scalp. Try it on yours! Sold by all Chemists & Stores 1/9 3/6 — 6/-

Nasal Catarrh, or Cold in tho Head. P'lth .ill its disagreeable symptoms, v.-iI! b* quickly relieved and cured L>v "XAZOL."' Is Gd per bottle.

WE cordially Invite yon to a vitit cf inapevtinn ot oar Retail Show Hooma 'No. 12 Baker* BuUding«) where wo am now djtpltring a beautiful selection of Ladiee* Blouses. Cowtunien. Lingerie. Jer«ejr Coat*. Japanese Fancy Goo«l«. etc. All of tba latest styles and fa*liion» and at l very moderate price*. Ladies' Troiusc&u* a speciality. NOTE.—Our Suite c! Rooms. the latent mode of exclusive jhoppina. No IVj<t Window Dressinc. Old Stock, or Bhnp Soiled Goods. W* import direct and eive Brat Value. Note the address. FRANK TAYLOR BAKERS BUILDINGS, 165 Msscbcite St., betweta Werceitsr & Hereford Sti' You will Dot bo pressed to purchm ' •ho'iM you pay us % visit. 1 Phone 3506 TS3 -.,

) ROYAL MAIL COACHES. ! J GEBALDINE-CRAP.I SERVICE. t j L' EAVE Geraldine Daily at 7.45 o.re., ar- ' rive Orari daily 8.30 a.m.: leave Orari i dailv Sjf> a.m.. arrive_ Oe ra :dine daily 9.30 i u.m.'; leave Goreldino daily 9.30 a.m., arrive 'Orari dailv 10.20 a.m.: leave Orari dailv !u 3j a.m.. arrive Geraldine daily 12.;o p.m.; leavo Geraldine dailv 1.30 p.n:., arrive Orari dailv -.15 r-*n.: leave Orarj daiiy 2.55 p.m.. arrive GcTald.no daily 3.40 p.m.; leave (Jeraldlne dulv *.0 p.m.. arrive Orari da ; ;v 4.4", p.m. ; Wave Orari daily 5.0 p.m.. arrive Geraldine daily 5.45 p.m.; leave Geraldine daily ! 5.0 p.m.. arrive Orari daily 3.45 p.m.; leavi- • i o r ari daily 6.0 p.m.. arrive Geraldine C.lj . | p.m. Fares: Is Cd Single, 3s Return. I:; ! connexion with the above 1 conduct a Livery : Business. Gigs and Saddle Horses. Coaches. ; etc. on Hire at reasonable reus. (Jcr.era: carrying and carting curried on. Samp.es carefully Amenta New* Zealand Erprcss Company. Horse Clipping cone on the premises. Machine Plates -Sharu. Charges reasonable. , Telephone No. 44. i'UFRRATT. Proprietor. Geraldine.

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Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16721, 2 January 1920, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16721, 2 January 1920, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16721, 2 January 1920, Page 2

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