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FRIENDS REMARK HOW HAIR HAS GROWN SINCE USING KOKO! "Everyone admires my hair, which reaches below my waist. I attribute • it all to Koko, which I have used for many years. Whilst imparting a glossy appearance to the hair, Eoko induces growth to a quite wonderful degree." "I have found Koko beautifully clean to use, and it makes the hair delightfully soft and glossy. Thanks to Koko, I have lovely hair now, though it used to fall out badly. Friends ask me what I am using on ray hair, and I tell them all, just Koko." "When I started using Koko my hair was short and straight,* now it is wavy and past my waist. It is a lovely dressing to stop the hair fall* ing, as it does not make the hair sticky. All my friends remark how nicely my hair has grown since I began using Koko." ''Koko is a good all round tonic for the hair. It is a delightfully refreshing dressing, and imparts a lustre not produced by any other hair preparation I have used. Everyone admires my hair and ask me what I use for it, and I tell them I know nothing better than Koko for stimulating the growth of the hair." (NAMES GIVEN.) The soothing, refreshing effect ef Koko creates a desire to use it as a daily dressing for the hair, thus keeping the scalp always clean and comfortable, and the hair la that healthy condition necessary to ensure an abundant growth. We use such testimonials as are offered to us voluntarily, to convince you that while positively delightful to use, there Is nothing better than Koko for promoting the fall growth and beauty of the hair. SOLD BY ALL CHEMISTS AND STORES EVERYWHERE.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/CHP19241031.2.13.6

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Press, Volume LX, Issue 18218, 31 October 1924, Page 2

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292

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LX, Issue 18218, 31 October 1924, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LX, Issue 18218, 31 October 1924, Page 2

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