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— *<Mft A ls re c6nim«nded by orer <B3Wj&m3Htk* £ lOt) ? Physician* as the «fS*®*Js*="P2rl?^t f66d for infante. jgPfggggg^y Milk, cream and lactose Su . ls the ideal infants' food. irzwMiwlkA™ 1 ' simply pure cows triilk "with create and gasß&&g*jgjor Setose added. Perfectly

For bronchial coughs take Woodj Great Peppermint Cure. Is' 6d.— Advt.

KOKO FOR THIN AND FALLING HAIR ! jJSh^w rf6r We use the following extracts from Customers' Voluntary JBr|Bl||& Letters, saying what Koko has done for 1 their Hair to convince^ JfflWP|Rs£r 3 ? ou that the effectiveness of Koko as a Hair Tonic is by notf flffiKJlEv' means impaired by the total absence of Oil, Grease, Dye, Smell, < uDEBIBm Stickiness, and all ingredients in the least unpleasant or in-; wHPEI jurious to the hair. The increasing popularity of Koko.dufr'. JEiSlft * n £ *^ c * as^ y ears nas Proved that it contains exactly "whai^ Miililßlll * s nee^ e^ "k° ii m pa r t continuous health and vitality to the Mairr,^, (liiliiili B» and 1 scalp, The utmost quality that this long experieneeCcanrn SH^SPBm ' P ro^ uce has 'been put into Koko, and its dainty refinement iiru r^^^^MUlln simply marvellous in so effective a hair tonic. ' The way K6ko; J ' /fAßfflHliffil u^ s t^ ie ; llair out in softf ri PP lin S> WAVY masses appeals particularly to those who wish their hair to LOOK well-'asv. fflH RRKIIwHH we^ as we^' P rove *° y° u le desirability of always JUI IHHm&^I/) having Koko on the dressing-table, if only for its invaluable^ fflH B^Fffllli™ ; a^ * n f * r ® ss * n & *^ c k a * r attractively, we make a Special Offeiv "" Ihl Shl I' iSKBrS!^ below,, knowing that you have but to try Koko once to realige^f fl^Bllfr WinlSlill '^ c & rea * l&fterence between it and what you are using. v isMll WJ wukO" 4 ■*- welMtaown doctor hs« stid:— "Kok» Is superior to any other dmalng t SfifJwwMnMfli Wr fri 111 KvvVw iiavc eTer tl '* ed> I alwa y s recommend it to my friends and patients." PlH^^m^^] \\\Wk Mil r A Nurse t— "l found Koko exquisitely clean, most refreshing, and mamlleu* i«vli*(; AMy CASTLES :—"Koko is the uiceet and best dressing I have ever tried.. »Mffl^(^^Bfyß/fifl«Mufu^^^\«BiV Whilst imparting a fine, glossy, appearance to the hair, It Induces growth to quit* BwP^Mr Mrs « SCOLTZ, well known in London Society Circles, writes:— "Koko has tor' AwMH^H^^^^nKiw rUllUwflU property of making the hair bright and glossy, without, leaving it in the least tie* //i«)ll^9^^l^Hn^lll\v! LimNHVli " sree greaßs '' Foi< 80ft) Bilky hair iv P* rticylar » ifc is mMUnKBSSBSaSKKK^ HHlKuft ED&EH£L& COLES,, the millionaire, is coavinced that "without exception Ko» : V^Vnl^^Hi^S^^^^^ffiw]? * Hlw b0 is the best p!^P tratiOn Possible for the hair, as I was quite bald, and have ztotvs vJ^^^SSli§§^^Bafffi, 1114(8111311 ELLEN TERRY "assures her friends Koko stops the hair from falling out, s*^a lf^^^M^^^S»^»^BJ^Vi promotes it growth, and is the pleasantest dressing imaginable.'* UuMtli SPtK MM Others say:— "Thanks to Koko, I have a luxuriant head of hair now, although /SHI HBWWl^ f . ft\ftll\l i Th uWk !t was falHn & ont terribl y«" " M y ftpMy hftve « B ** Koko *« years, and think It flnwßSm wiaflAm'MMfSllfiglail Mm. Will . 7MJgtg)l splendid for making the hair grow thtck and long." "Koko is the cleanest hale IH^I llPl^^^^li^SftaßSlffi^ 5 tonic I have ever tried, and leaves the hair beautifully soft and glossy." "I am de*' V^i!^^^^^^S!f^«^^^^wß™ lighted with the result of using Koko; I never believed' anything would act so-. Ytasfi; iil^^^^^K^E^m\WK«l\ quickly." "Koko is very good; it has stopped my hali- falling, and increased! thfe' : Iwmmk f^&^^m^^Mms^^^^l \ thickness, although I have used only half the bottle," "I found Koko something • Ji^^^^BWllir ° f & »m» m ' a AVi9>< i& * 3ttiuch as i . t .' comes ./. ul}^ up low^ at your advertisements claim {■ fcii^ ?I||f A Sample Bottle will be sent to any address on , receipt of one penny stamp to defray postage. ,;] ' jjjj^ Manager, "KoKo,"*Box 1530, Wellingtoii - All Ofiemists and Stores : 1/6 > 3/-i 5/>

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXV, Issue 48, 26 February 1913, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXXV, Issue 48, 26 February 1913, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXXV, Issue 48, 26 February 1913, Page 3