MEN' who are troubled with dandruff and falling hair should read this letter and then use KOKO: — “ My hair was falling out, and after a few applications of KOKO it stopped. I have,used many preparations, but cannot find any to equal KOKO.” KOKO gives new life and lustre to the hair, and is absolutely safe, because it contains no dye, grease, or harmful ingredients. Medium size only, 3/- per bottle. Koko-Maricopas Co. Pty. Ltd.' KOKO FOR THE HAIR
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WOMEN THRILLED with this WAR-TIME HOSIERY No wonder! Here are 4 delightful and entirely different styles of hosiery ... Styles for every occasion . . . in good shades, fine finishing and excellent ankle-fit! Here they are ask for them by name! ‘FIDELITY’ Service Rayon at . . . . 3/6 TLEXNIT 5 Fancy Rayon at .... 3/11 ‘SERVICE 5 Fine Lisle at ...... 3/11 ‘EXCITING 5 Pure Silk and Rayon .at' . 6/6 Ask your Retailer to show you WAR-TIME HOSIERY by Name! (Seamed and fashion? Marked) sa-z
OLD GOLD or broken DIAMOND JEWELLERY Sort , out your old gold or broken diamond jewellery from those corner cupboards—it is worth money. Wo will value your pieces and pay generous spot cash prices. If you cannot t call, mail your gold or jewellery for valuation. / , m Corner Princes Street and Moray Place, Dunedin
. . AND FOR PERSONAL HYGIENE Many women can avoid needless discomfort and mental distress by'using ‘ Deltol ’ regularly for bathing, personal cleansing, and douching when advised. Write for, free booklet to Reckitt & Colman (New Zealand) Box 149, Dunedin. % Ltd., ns-j THE MODERN ANTISEPTIC
.//' m '/7 /f/JSm/i* ■ Y//"i i 4 I h Edmonds ‘Sure-to-Set’ Jellies are made in nine delicious f 1 avours, and Edmonds ‘Sure-to-Please’ Custard in six flavours. Products of T. J. EDMONDS LTD., makers also of ACTO Baking Powder and ' Sure-to-Rise’ Baking Powder.
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Evening Star, Issue 24325, 14 October 1942, Page 6
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338Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 24325, 14 October 1942, Page 6
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