ATTACKED SUDDENLY.' "I was attacked with, influenza and got so ill that I had to go to bed," writes Mr. A. Mayall, bootmaker, Taukau, New Zealand. "My wife went to Green and Colebrook's store to pet something for me ; they told hsr to give me Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and she brought a bottle home. I <am glad to say that it cured [me and in less than a week I was as well as ever and back at work." —Advb.
Supreme as the Cleanest' y Proves Unrivalled ■BP^ " , ' for Rapid Results ! wRSrw " My Haif * FeH Out Wholesa - Ie " "Before I used Koko, the carpet used to be a perfect disgrace after brushiag (mKSmM m^ Z*?' I , w< ? nnee?^ c ? ore sur P rised ** m 7m 7 l if e w ben my hair stopped falling 1R Wmm before T had used half a bottle of Koko." (Ml 5). '^^^^M "' was e tt* n £ Q u 'te Bald," . i^^V!/! U1 co^ ld count tlie tairs on my liead - Now m y kair is Ithicker than ever if 'iPr^^^Wl was ' a^ er usittg three bottles of Koko." (M 23). (^^W " Koko is the Best Tonic Undoubtedly." '^^^S'/3 I ' ''Half a bottle made a wonderful difference in mx wife's hair, and it is making i^^^^^m *^ c a^' s k air S row ( 2 u ** e 1O3:1S'«"1 O3:1 S'«" .(8811)^ Wm/Ml * J My. Head was Horribly Itchy " ' "And full of Dandrifif. Koko stopped it completely, creating a clean and agreeiS^^^^m able feeling to the scalp. If people knew the good Koko does, they would \wf\^S§^l lever be without it. Koko improves the hair to a wonderful degree." (S711)l /Ms&!x!!m // 3 (Original Letter* Shown,; I^^^^h| Knowing that you are interested only in thje results you can obtain from '% , using Koko, we tell you »what others say regarding its efficiency, because what it //M^^^SA, ' k as done or °^ ers K°k° will do for your hair. The first trial will demonstrate (rMWi^^'§M tlle fact tliat is specially prepared to strengthen the enfeebled follicles and lSWra™Ba/l stimulate the scalp, bringing into play, persistently, the vital forces that make for ifMfl§'l|H|\f| perfect hair health. Koko combines cleanliness, supreme safety anil unenuallecl Rfplf fff HUf efficiency to a degree which cannot be measured by mere description, WsMW tiaemists and bto res : l/o, 3/-, 5/-
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVI, Issue 89, 11 October 1913, Page 10
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