Mrs. Wilson's hair was falling worse than yours, but i£OK,© ■ stopped it falling in. a week I "My hair was turning grey and falling out in jt' handfuls. Nothing I tried benefited me until I used Koko, which stopped my hair falling in a - r —week, so that none came out on the brush, •-•' 11\ although previously I had to clear it three or SSS. four times when brushing, my hair. Now my hair is getting back its soft, glossy appearance, (L I W 2111 the nast 3 r short hair is growing fast and curls BM|v f - U P with the rest quite nicely." m ffllfJXM Just brushing KOKO briskly into the scalp got those results. Tow hair -will rapidly attain it» fullest growth if you brush Koko WM tf fT ] ijfSjfT* |!Mfl| (ifcv^*briakly into the scalp twice daily and vse Pi-uax Oil always before "fill I '*""''l, ,\WR VI Jill MS ffiY.l washing the bair with Pi-no Shampoo. Phenomenal growth has resulted rW » h """. 1M U BS ■ when this simple, harmless, a»d. pleasant treatment hu been carried oot in ' 11, ilLi | ISIb Yoa will find Koko delightfully eiean and relreshing to use. Quite free J fawinu. M> | H| , from Oil, Grease, and Stidrinese; Odourless, Clear as Crystal. I mm, 1 110 P3-NO Shampoo makea a foaminj mso» of creamy lather that cleanses 'l|| I' 1 jm tte SCaIP P€rfeCtlT ' ***** *** qUkkl:r ' lea * ing th ® hiir *° R iDd si,ky ' ill J' 'I lllffj PI-NAX Oil » a combination of three essential Hair Oils with all their f 'i s stickiness and smell eliminated. PI-NAX Oil eboald be twed always boI ! |||li fore washing the hair, especially if the hair ia very dry. if V l Si Chemists* and Stores* Prices Everywhere: J wJhp «iHP PI-NO Shampoo,. 3d, Packet fIJjMMH Pi-Nax Oil - - 1/6 Bottle
than cornflour —more sw«L^o ? whSt mo ib" thing you've ever tested, don't confuse Thistle wgs£ ■SM Sweetheart o* Wheat with the coarse unappetising article mKm usually sojd as Semolina. Designed to supersede Comfigs® flour it has done so in thousands of N.Z. Homes, and a trial JSgff^Vv v jfiSsjj will show you that it is not only far dclicious than cornflour, bul >' BSjflfr it.is also far cheaper. Made from the finest selected wheat, treated JkS ft ■•'•■> >a the great> Thistle Mills by the meat modern processes and under > . ffiSßQa ~•.■!"' conditionsof scrupulous cleanliness, Thistle Semolina is rich in projeid fcuM m or body building material. Dr. Robert Hutchison, s leading .■ V» authority on food values, writes thus of Semolina:— It is prepared A \ BmS from the central parts of hard wheats that are rich in gluten. It con- A tams about 11% of proteid or half the amount contained in an equal \ a Sweetheart o® Wheat / 1 urMwj ii ideal for Manc-mange, custards, puddings, scones, pastry—fof Mi H thickcning gravies—for soup—macaroni cheese, etc. Use it m | | fiJ/vS place of cornflour —but use i«sa of it. Here are some good I 1 ft hC§Ml| recipes by Miss Una Carter, the noted cookery expert:— I I 11 jKnrtS K*ck Cakes—l om. butter or dripping, 2 ezn. soft im;ar, 4 ozs. flonr, 1 or. ThiUla f 1 Bl itryff Semolina, 1 egp, i teaspoon baking powdar, few drops essence, 2 oza. sultanas ana 1 1 %ft , , ' -icKry ltmon peil chopped. Best batter and sugar to a cream: add °J' ier ingredient*; I \ \ I /JujjV i WSaa drop dessertspoonful of the mixture on to a oold floured tray. Bake in moueraU ■ * * » Eggß®! Chocolate milk, 4 tablwpoons sugar 1 td>lespoon c000i,7 V |\ \\ 1 > Scra&i heaped tablespoons Thistle Semolina, 1 dessertspoon butter, *ftw drops I I % V\ I rjBWW I KSMIS vanilla. Bring milk to boiling point, add sugar and'butter. Moisten abulia | am Vj. V N «CL/ J BSStwHi Semolina and cocoa with cold mi Ik, and stir gradually into boiling mule* Botliof I H 8 minutoe, stirring well. Add essence. Wet a mould, pour &n mixture. WMi I ® - KjSgvjfe. oold, turn oat. Serve with cream or boiled custard. 1 Every Thislle Semolina package contains the coupons enabling V fijliifc y«u t® share in the groat Thistle Free Gift Scheme. 40
. 1M |i r T i"" \" , - M ", HI - " r: " gß3g i\ SPECIAL TO ART STUDENTS! I GEES' OIL COLCSUIS | Are at Pre-War Prices This is *nplondid chance for you to buy L. ,-p. j.-/a Oil Colours at old prices (T. v pj Our stock is extensive, ana comprises) all ft?* ' {A_ irented colours for oil painting and Stencilling. Of course future importa- JlJiPfe. tioss will bear price increases. Call ami tCSJk 't secure present and future needs whilst f-*:., this.variety is offered at pre-war figures. Enquiries by mail receive prompt atteiy ■* - -lion. GEES LTD. -ll^, ; ' OAK HALL - CURTAIN CORNER K. :
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