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iffrTSiTßiffllHflnyiiyißfitfßimffi '•****•"•"""' ■"— -~ j - wh«hiwmi wiu*iirfiif*itortTT*Tn- ■ ■■ ■ ... M.iM.u.jMi.inn^iMifwtfit ! ,a.k^^i J -rim<«iiiiii ««11« 1 ii^^^wwww.^ — ... j^llfcill^i 1* stvouritc-^ummgr ,3S?!yff* CLEAR AS CRYSTAL :: ODORLESS. I SWT^^fe(jß'' ; DELIGHTFULLY COOL & REFRESHING. '^^^^^^^^W^V ** ere we P rove invaluable for t\f ilJss&Kmr\h "^ hair stopped fallin S aft9r r M ussd Koko for 5 ##£ lit '^^miMi ttightfi. I consider this wonderful, considering my hair fim ii" X .wvv^PhK was Col3a * n S onu * * n kandfuls. 1 * '•■Wilmn < ** My hair ko . pt fallin 2 out tiH * was fte&rly bald. Since ' using Koko it has grown 7 inches.". ■p'iß\ H wHm " Koko is aU yon claim mto llSt Aft 6? x nn ** the Slll/I/Ilvl \ HI rß * k°^ e aW the dandriH E "was tiGuuL-d witn W] disap. v PwSil ! ml I l^^Sl peared ontirely -- M x njr/mnwA IWiul 1 h&I ( fSB k(^^sCv^^^^?\ IST • A A • fZrf""''& I \\\n| 1 ffw j nj 'SeSSjai^fl^'utSwa fix ts* tf^k v<*<?s 40^. PWliil IS 1 ifll iiH^S/^ *rr*f»raoH»B f/I/Ml I U I 111 l^^^'i^\ "I used to suffer greatly; with Irrifetiw, of the scalp and 'ill 111 11 HI fliidß^ dandriff, but after a 'few applications of Koko the "'''"'l 'I Hi rfil^®K^ trouble ceased. 1 * owns wan* §11 111 1 111 11 I@i f^MM^^Mi '< These voluntary <*xpressiofis §Kow Kfrw Mft&less is th*e use of // ////// J/Ali I Bii disagreeable and troublesome hair tonics. If you are not m ' ill Imm '^^W^^MWw using Koko for ttle liair you are makin S its dail 7 car « an irkll IHi /W^^Si^HS some duty> instead of a positive pleasure. Koko is wonderfully, IllvN I Si W^MfX^^^^S^ co °* an( * Soo * n^ n S to the scalp. Invaluable as an aid in J ill v I 'Hi iI SS^S "waving the hair." Indispensable after sea bathing to keep BIB I J NM c k a * r krigW; and glossy. " . Hi} JL^ ma K^SWip^w^ Having no Oil or Grease, Kok'O" cannot ma! th"c Kair nor spoil )U"^^^^m% dainty Millinery. Being Odorless, Koko may be used at any time to "set" the hair, so that ii? wi^l &taj; as arranged despite *-?*&ni 'ft// *«s«a» weather. Ciiemists and Stores t/® t 3/~i 5/- as usual.

I CAUSED BY CONSTIPATION. ' * / IN the statement of Mrs. Young, an Auckland / lady, which appears below, one of the most / j painful and at the same time one of the com- c | plaints common to all classes and all ages is re- - I ferred to. Dizziness is only a symptom of >:^^P^^^^K^ I something else ; it is the certain sign of a Bilious '^^^^^K^P'' I condition, and indicates that the Liver is in a ./£ss torpid state and needs help. There is no remedy - Mri - M YoUNG «•«>»• p»«>f> in this or any other country which so speedily relieves this trouble as Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills ; they act on the Liver, increasing the flow of i Bile, relieve Constipation, and aid in the digestion and assimilation of food. I Dear Sirs, ' • 67 Eatb Street, Newtown, Auckland. * " I have derived great benefit from the u»e of Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills for Constipation | and Dizzy Headacheß, from whioh I suffered much until I tried your remedy. Since finding thii 8 medicine invaluable I have frequently recommended its use to members of my family and other jj ■ personal friends. '» j rem4 i n , Yours faithfully, Mrs. MARTHA YOUNG. I The bowels are the main channel which Nature has appointed to carry away everything un3 necessary, and it is impossible to tell what a large amount of sickness has been caused by const js nation or costiveness; in other words, by not keeping the bowels regular — it is the main road to 1 diseases' it is the cause of unnatural irritation to the mucous or lining membrane of the bowels. I ' ' • Having lost their natural >^\\\\\\\\\\\\\\^^^ strength, they object to do what is required of them. Hence the bowels become inflamed, and, WPl^lSv^wS jl^l^^vP^S^^lß^i^P^^^^^^^ffi^ " nless you f ind a speedy . re * liyP!fi!B\fiiH!t ivlH th^ughim^ewbli and wretched li>fet Such m - edicine mußt be wP^^^Wwl^^K W^^^l^l^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ stomach and bowels. To «c« M^iMwlm^^Si <l°ses of two to four regular* 10 f«el Unt a am* b°WCISb ° WCIS "**"**

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 33, 9 February 1915, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 33, 9 February 1915, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 33, 9 February 1915, Page 4