*M 9*£ * m &* m m m \\ Good Reasons Is Best for Your Hair I.—"Before my wife used Koko her hair was very thin and falling out, but a liberal application of .. Koko soon revived it, and now she has as good hair aa any women in Melbourne, being quite 4ft, long." 2.—"1 can honestly recommend Koto for the hair to anyone who has signs of weakness in the hair as I was completely bald some months ago through an illness, but am now the proud possessor of a splendid head of hair, thanks to Koko." 3.—"My acalp used to feel very uncomfortable, and was full of dandriff. Koko stopped it completely, creating a clean and agreeable feeling to. the scalp, and improved my hair to a wonderful degree. If people knew the good Koko does they would never be without it." 4.—"Koko is a delightful dressing for the hair; makes it so fluffy and glossy. I find it splendid for oily hair. A friend of mine used to have very . poor hair, but since she has been using Koko it ,is thick and wavy to her waist" 5.—"1 have found Koko a beautiful dressing for the hair, most refreshing, exquisitely clean and cool, and splendid for falling hair." 6.—"1 have been using Koko for years, and find ft delightful. My hair has improved greatly, I don't care to be without Koko, as I can wave my hair in half the usual time, and arrange it much easier when I use Koko." 7—"Koko is just lovely to use as a dressing to keep the hair'in beautiful condition. I never knew I had such pretty tints in my hair until I used Koko." • g—"Koko makes the hair lovely and wavy, and ' is the only thing that stopped my hair falling and made it grow." (NAMES GIVEN ON REQUEST.) Hair grows best from a clean, loose, live, comfortab> scalp. One Botttle of Koko will do much to convince you of this. After the first trial the scalp feels so refreshed arid Invigorated that you can feel the goad that Kokcv "does to the hair. At alt Chemists and Stores, 1 If I ■i I 4 I 4 i § -'herrings--3S ** m to wit J» i n <ftciAri fish for your meal-table. Kippered Herrings—and Herring! in Tomato Sauce are famous u| world over 4 Rich in food value—| economical "treat." | ELLIS & MANTON, LTD.. W SoLNZAgentt. Mllv. HAINI I Si mm
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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17400, 10 March 1922, Page 2
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