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£, When you buy food be sure )i is PURE. Symington's Soup's"arq PURE FOOD—pure from the : mmm Many Varieties. In blue jackets. Of all Grocers. W. Symington"* Co., Ltd.. Market Harborougb, Eng. wheivyou taste them you will knowfl| that this is true, for if they were tibt,l| * pure they\ would not taste so gdu{^ M 'fy& "m- M wm,v I W/A m m I m s : m m 1 m i HAIR COMING OUT "I think Koko is marvellous for. falling hair; mine was earning out in such quantities as to leave bald patches. Through constantly using Koko, I have now a thick growth of hair." "My little girl's hair came out in handfuls. I tried many hair tonics, but only with Koko did her hair start to grow thick again." "I was losing so much hair I was afraid to brush it, but Koko has made a marked improvement in the condition of my hair." "My hair fell out fill there was a bare patch as large as my hand. Koko has made my hair grow splendidly, and quite thick where the bare patch Was. TCriS(ExtracU irom Voltmtajy Statements.) The marked improvement in the hair when Koko is used, combined with its .entire freedom from Oil, Grease, and Odour, makes a strong appeal to those who wish their hair to look well, as well as be well always. Without its extraordinary clean* ness and efficiency, Koko would still be sought for its power to make straight hair fluff out in pretty waves, to restore to dull, dead-looking hair the glossy brightness it used to have, and to master unruly hair so that it may be dressed in any style desired. p. SOLD BY ALL CHEMISTS AND STORES EVERYWHERE.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/CHP19250616.2.9.7

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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18409, 16 June 1925, Page 2

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288

Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18409, 16 June 1925, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18409, 16 June 1925, Page 2

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