Wash and Beautify your Hair In Ihe Mew Style — Without Rirzsing. -F you have never tried Icilrna Shampoo powders have a really marvellous cleansfaachets you cannot realise how easily :n^ action. Another very special feature and how quietly even <is.#,P"«&s*» ' s iat wr»hs ordinary the most luxuriant head JPl^illlk shampoo powders wash c f hair can be washed, — ~s^®4&w(lk out the * taiurai oil as and done up again ' '* "laPSL we^ as t^ ie irt ' roaki"!? in the usual way. Thou- V -" the hair harsh and brittle • J»ands of ladies treat their ~*^*Jm%[ fMMg^- and curtailing its life, hair in this new style and V^^""i^^^ "\ I"!™* Shampoo Sachets say that the whole opera- i * stimulate the flow of tion takes but thirty V*t*^SSßf*~* - natural oil and S !ve cn ' minutes. With ordinary -^%^t'W>J^S hanced beauty to ex-cry shampoo powders several , J*-'%sk'f, pHf^L head of hair. These rinsings with clean water 1 splendid powders are used are essential, and the hair <-^V^fllt'*li^ $"-«* with ordinary hot waterin consequence has a - : V^S^|^^ \ M 1 directions on every draggled "washed" ap- A^/J/tf^B^PspcH^SK packet. They impart a pearance lasting for days sweet fragrance of violet — with Icilma Shampoo \^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ root when placed among Sachets no rinsing is K^^jj^^^'^^i^j^^S gloves or linen, thus necessary, and the hair '^^^^^^^^^^P^a^ forming excellent peris left beautifully fresh fume sachets' till needed, and natural. The reason is that the well- I If you value your hair try them to-day known Icilma elements combined in the | at our expense. PRSCE 3d. eaCh (In boxes of seven) OBTAINABLE FROM' ALL CHEMISTS. SEND FOR TRIAU PACKAQS TODAY. On receipt of four penny stamps a full-sized Shampoo Sachet, together with a sample of Icilma Fluor Cream, and valuable information, will be sept to all who apply at once to the ( BGlLfolA CO., LTD., 2 bransqh street, wellihq?g». r~ZF%K IJir^^ s^ ou^ an y woman look .^C^^pi **.'." dowdy and frumpy, why should ,|sg|f|i|p she court ill health in the old fashioned #g|g<j, corset when she caa so easily secure /flyf/fl ■ J|P||^j\ the fashionable, easy flowing lines by iw^z I \ J^lFVilf t^e newe3fcan^i atesfccorse ' can^ eia i°y fitaijiyi \ • the best of good health as well? 'm^W W%t How can you show the latest T^^Jf^^j WiM Wm if JjW*** fig" 11 * 5 , the long graceful lines, \ ffjs \-M<S!k §M-\ vjT exacted by the recent Paris t Im^'^^^^m^ l&iiil'l I styles, when you are wearing old fashioned \ '/. "rC 2~ /faJgSJgi W Ws%a\ >\ corsets with their unnatural and unhealthy 1 l«/;/[ij| j .p|||| I 1 abrupt break at ihe waist .line? ■ The, lll'fiyOT'P ' ||||!U| fault is not in your figure. Try our] |||| \lfjM V E*&A Directoire — designed after a! , llli Wjl V _^ 'l|||||| j] ' 1 close study of Parisian styles at Long- | \\\ |»^| \ ' )' - champs, in the lea rooms Rue de Rivoli, /^vV^\ V"*'. tJv/ I I IJKn; and at the famous dress-makers of ""'^v^-^, (c^-i^ 8^ Kue de la Pais. ' This corset will give you the most fashionable effect, absolutely beyond criticism — yet will be more comfortable and more healthful, since it suppoits and does not compress, than any other corset you ever put on. For Sale by ell leading drapers. »\ • .... A-a * TH£ DOMINION CORSET COMPANY, QUEBEC, CANADA. IfISMfIHBBMIMWBBtfBHaH^^ "I should liKe to add a j \'\ ;t; t Sj^ wonderful preparation | I i- '4&j&fjm " Three months ago I had just passed *'■■■■*$§&< m through a fair biinch of worry and j r• ■ '-^^W'-^^y " trouble, v/hich caused my hair TO FALL I §W^?~Wi lEfe THICK and FAST. A friend advised I f ip/. || v i||||p| me to use KOKO, and during the past \ '''< '\ m Wlmh three months I have used five or six ■•' '1 ■'- \ m Wms bott/es with WONDERFUL RESULTS. i '^'ZXMb JiiiPf My hair has grown thicker and stronger, !-"il??QS and > moreover, is BEGINNING TOt ■ '-''■ ' i lf% *Ww\ii!s!& \ The following is a testimonial signed by Royalty and in 5 ! ..'A '. t Kfi '^^ox.'f^W^\ our Possession. '< (' '• $v@i xKS&x&Pzul&lf-i Princess Hohenlohe writes :—: — \ '• ■ /" i W& V^V^MsM "Kokofor the Hair is the best dressing 1 know ; it keeps | I '•"■■' "i the llead i. coolj P romotes SfowU'j and is in every way fi P^S^pqv^aS kosco maricopas se., I WT £3? rfff&k \ <t> t Hamilton Street - - SYDNEY, i H This entitles the liolSerto agl |£ I I HalTont^assteledlbov™ W I WASH YOUR HAIR WITH % iM-lBL o "^ ' %3 "W^j PINO SHAMPOO POWDERS \ Jg 3d eaca, or 3 posted 1/= | ! KOKO IS SOLD BY ALL CHEMIST 3& STORES at I/-, 2/6, & 4/G. ( i i | The finest stocks of the Real N.Z. Greenstone Jewellery, etc., will be ! ! found at Stewart Dawson's. Visitors to Wellington and those who i 1 TOlsh to send gifts typical of the Dominion to friends across the seas 1 j would be interested in the following. # • j I N.Z. Greenstone Handle and Silver TEA SPOONS 5/. and 3/6 each i \ N.Z. Greenbtone Handle and Silver BREAD FORKS 11/6 to 30/- each ! ' N.Z. Greenstone Handle and Silver BUTTER KNIVES 10/6 each | N.Z. Greenstone TIKIS 3/6, 5/-, 8/6, 11/6, 15/6 each | N.Z. Greenstone CHARMS and PENDANTS from 3/- each '■ '■ N.Z. Greenstone and Silver KNIFE RESTS 30/. pair i N.Z. Greenstone and Silver FRUIT and POCKET KNIVES 8/6, 14/6 each And a thousand other pretty little Greenstone Novelties. I ! i STEWAIT ©AWS@N & CO., Lid; j \ JEWELLERS - - WELLINGTON. | There is no simpler, safer, or more agreeafole I preparation than I • THE OLD TIMS, j EVER POPULAR HOUSEHOLD -REMEDY | FOE I , Biliousness, Sick Headache, Errors in Diet (Bating or | Drinking), Giddiness, Opnstipation, Thirst, Rheumatic 3 ■ or Grouty Poison, Feverish Cold -with Hig-h Tempera- j \ ttzra | and Quick Pulse, and Feverish Conditions \ gqnerally. It proves beneficial in the early stages of p Diarrhoea. Most valuable to Travellers, especially in \ ' hot countries. t CAUTlON.— Examine the Capsule, and see that it j"s marked BXO'S ' FRUIT | SALT,' otherwise you have the Hnearcst form of fIuiIenj— IMITATION. \ Prepared only by 3. C. EHO, L,td., 'FRUIT SALT' I I WORKS, L.023D0H. S.E., ENGLAND. j i SOTJD BY CHEMISTS AND STORES EVERYWHERE.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 41, 18 February 1911, Page 11
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