their Waists with . K © K © |®§f "I had very poor Hair once, only to my shoulders, but after "Everyone adrires my hair, which reaches below my using Koko for a year my hair is thick and wavy down to my waist; I attribute it all to Koko, which I have used for many waist." years." '■'When I started using Boko my hair was short and "Koko is just lovely for making the hair glossy and wavy, straight, now it is wavy and past my waist. I find Koko a Some time ago my hair was very short and thin, now it falls to lovely dressing to stop the hair falling, as it does not make it my waist." sticky." (Names given.) \T- f\ If f\ THE FAMOUS BRITISH , fv \J IV V/ HAIR PREPARATION. CLEAR AS CRYSTAL ODOURLESS NEITHER OILY NOR GREASY Exquisitely Clean. Delightfully Refreshing. /Q 3/G '©/•• | EVERYWHERE SHAMPOO WITH PI-NO if you would have hair that keeps live and lustrous, and a scalp that is always clean and comfortable. There is nothing better for washing the hair than the mild creamy lather of a PI-NO - Shampoo, which cleanses the scalp of every atom of dirt and dandriff, washes out easily, and leaves the hair f ; soft and wavy and shining like silk. at all chemists. |
A GENERAL TONIC. j « DR. WILLIAMS'S PINK PILLS. | , Tho condition of being "run-down" j is one that doctors do not recognise as | a disease; the physician of to-day who , gets his training in a hospital 'where severe disorders only are encountered, knows little about it. But those who are run down in health know that it is not a fancied affliction. Tho expression ''run down" comes from the feeble action of an unwound [ clock, and the comparison is a rjcod j one. Applied •to' health, it moans a . condition in" which all the bodily l'unc- '■ tions are enfeebled. Appetite fa'ls, tho < digestion is impaired, tiie nerves are ? impoverished, the complexion becomes „ pale, there js no animation, but rather b worry and mental depression. ■ Fatigue 0 is a constant symptom. ° J •No particular organ being affected, 1 , you must look for relief to the blood, j! as it circulates everywhere. Improve- r. tnent in the Wood is quickly' felt j throughout the entire system, and' Dr. j Williams's Pink Pills arc one of tho best and most convenient blood build- ! ers. As your blood becomes rich and i red, the various organs regain their j tone and the body recovers its vicrour. : If you have any or all of the above j symptoms try the tonic treatment with Dr. Wil'iims's Pink Pills, but never >j buy a substitute. B VltEE —Send for valuable booker U "Diseases of the to Dr. W:l----linms's Medicine Co., Box 845, G.P.0.. We!!in:r f on. Dr. Williams's Pink Pills are sol-1 cy all chemists and storekeepers at 3s per box, six boxes 16« 61. 3
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Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16852, 4 June 1920, Page 2
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