ANALYSTS TELL YOU CgagSgjfek, KOKO 181 IS BEST FOR THE HAIR Analyst Griffiths jCm® “KOKO is the best preparation of its kind I have ever examined. It does not injure the scalp or the roots of the jwßk ‘hair but makes the hair beautifully soft.” e Analyst Farr | ‘*l n my opinion, for fixing the BMfy hair, KOKO constitutes one of the W OffiS MbAf sa^est best preparations of JpjiujjwM its kind As a preventive of most aWlitlff of the scalp affections common tc f ■ v.- children, KOKO is invaluable." sCS- [Original letters held] < For nearly 50 year* KOKO has been IX, the wor l < i’ 4 favourite hair dressing. For KOKO cannot mat the hair nor make it Ky JgS?;3j I heavy. And KOKO will not darken the I fairest hair, for the more you use KOKO ( h® brighter it grows. It brings the W i/jniiA loveliest sheen you have ever seen to I 9mt' shingled hair and makes straight hair ffieflli’W naturally wavy. BreJsHlLiH Sold by all Chemists and HMK/Jal big Stores in 3 sizes. jMRH| bjHMW ■ i
I Get TONE gS I —NOT JUST .A NICE . UXtg ili H | CASE—WHEN YOU I 1 BUY A GRAMOPHONE I fp s We can sell you TONE—and at >' 'I E a price lower than that of = locally made machines. This f E wonderful new invention J ' ~' pleases the ear, the eye and E the pocket.. The " I/ //Z 7 1 '■ .VIVA-TONAL- 1 | CjOlWnbtd GRAFONOLA | E Sells on TONE. The new sound box with metal diaphragm, E E together with the improved, divided sound chamber, make ~ B perfect reproduction possible. Depth of tone is remarkable, ~ E treble and bass being heard with equal clarity. Prices, from = E £9/10/- up, compare favourably with any machine on the E E , market. ‘ Call and hear “Columbia” to-day. Terms arranged. = E OTHER MACHINES FROM £2/10/- E ■w I ' __ “ iiiiiinniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijiii mm — ! I | .fe I niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniinimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinmiiri
. A boon to country people . At By employing modern methods we can make a PERFECT SET OF TEETH, requiring an attendance of only two I hours altogether, so that patients living T Y | G** in the country can visit us and return the same day, and so take advantage of our. superior work and low fees. A PERFECT SET OF TEETH FOR £2/12/6. These Plates are made from Ash’s High-class Vulcanite and Diatoric - ’ Porcelain Teeth. REMODELLING SET £llO 0 ' • PAINLESS EXTRACTION 2 6 TEETH EXTRACTED FREE WHEN SETS ARE ORDERED. HOURS—9 to 5: also Friday Evening. 7.15 to 8.30. FROST & FROST 1 , Established 25 years. ~ < 119 WILLIS STREET (UPSTAIRS). (2 Doors above Perrett’s Corner).
j FOR XMAS- -CHILDREN’S WHEEL GOODS j " ' THE IDEAL GlFT—Make your selection now a I. ' ' I i ® UP ® tO3,e is tSae Real Home ® J Fathcr Christmas g 1 MOTOR CARS; AN UNEQUALLED CHOICE.—"The Moon." K | £3/7/6; "Th? Jewett," £3/12/6; "Five Captain,’’ £4/10/-; g s "Hudson." £5/5/-; "Jordan.” £6; "The Buick," £6/12/6; British gj 8 'BfegS/ made "Dickey" Car, 2-seater; a beauty. £B. I TBICYCLES w® | i TRICYCLES, to suit boys 3 to 5 years, 27/6, with 7-Bin. rubber d s tyres; 6to 8 years, 30/-, with 7-Bin. rubber tyres; Bto 1 0 years, TWK gj 1 32/6, with Jin. rubber tyres. With lin. rubber tyres, solid frame. ® | indestructible: 3to 5 years, 85/- each; 6to 8 years. 90/- ea.; Bto 7 B | 10 years, 95/- each. With 1 1-Bin. rubber tyres, extra heavy ( j B j * frame: 3to 5 years, 92/6 each (will last a lifetime) ;6to 8 years,, 0 XWTO AMERICAN VWteHS®’/ 5H I 97/6; Bto 10 years, 107/6. 85 xSSirf" s ’ jp* 0 j | Jiggers / | fl JIGGERS, to suit boys 3 to |J » 6 years, 47/6. each; 6 to 8 tJ If years, l2 years, IM W ff ■ ’ 65/ ' ta ! SCOOTERS, with disc wheels, for small boys. 10/6, 15/-, and S I 22/6; for big boys, 25/- and 37/6; with large disc wheels, heavy 0 || tyres, bells and brakes, 42/6 and 45/- each. = B / DO NOT DELAY — SECURE YOUR GIFT WHEN STOCKS ARE | ■ I AMCHICAH GOOD. jjj i ANY ARTICLE RESERVED ON PAYMENT OF SMALL DEPOSIT. if I ALL'PRICES ARE FREIGHT PAID TO YOUR ADDRESS. g i THE SIMS HARDWARE COY., LIMITED i « CUBA STREET, WELLINGTON. |
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Dominion, Volume 20, Issue 45, 17 November 1926, Page 3
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