<i\ "Everyone admires my hair, which reaches S'ft* w^A Jm below my waist. I attribute it all to Koko, jwwSv-\^ $r/ftW^sM' * have used *or many years. "Whilst im- jtfliy^!«M M parting *a glpssy appearance to the hair, Koko vll^illolt "y iP^Si induces growth to a quite wonderful degree." Vfv jjjj' &; * I W' I have found Koko beautifully clean to use, and it makes the h&ir delightfully soft and' wftfilmvW V/ff!sk\j» a s'° v- Thanks, to Koko, I have lovely hair llmi'lMsifa. "»' ll^fi^S l§ now though it used to fall out badly. Friends l^Q^^^Ml «wssik\.'iVtt,l ak me what, lam using on my hair, and, I tell S/jitt 13' > ' When I started using Koko my i hair was vW^slf x| /iHs\\) ehoit and straight; now it is wavy and past my /if/lfe/ML Vi / jivi>ws I wal ' It is a lovely dressing to stop the hair ilfKKpfl^SVslp jGgjX. M I falling, as it does not make the hair sticky. All i^^^^^M «lii§l my rien^3 l'emark now nicely my hair has grown \m jjsm "Sx> ??//lwV^? since I began using Koko." . i^^Pw^Vv Koko is a good all-round tonic for the hair. yM i/M/Slk /*%My&tl Kis a. delightfully refreshing dressing, and im- l^^^fftf st /jpp\VN%/ patt ft. lustre not produced by any other hair 'W/rwt^^ f^ls\«m%& pieparntion I have used. Everyone admires my Iwrn^S" *■■ /k« v™ air an^ asks me what I use for it, and I tell . IwJWfe / J|m|i rt^i them ihat I know nothing better than Koko , )ffl'/Mws§ or timulating the growth of the hair." . lwJj//&v^si \ fy®W>^«k he soothing,', refreshing effect of Koko creates & wmW^iittf c 're '""J.se it as a dnilj' dressing for the hair, thus . ,)B(S|jiKvKl|& iWifHla keepng the scalp always clean and comfortable, and 7®s9*37Spss»f-|i JifJ-^ kv* w, the ha rin that healthy condition necessary to ensure MtMss'/s'9iallif?' {W f^SS>ii*Pjii?iJ an abundant growth. The increasing popularity of i Pw//|afe«il!{i *li*f 'l rl'ft-^/J Koko for the hair during the last 27 year 3is dve 1 to \!«§|i'lliiii;iMK' li i SliisS! f/Klift the marked improvement in the appearance of the hair ' \^Hsam?<t. lS'ir H»v»ttl'l''««*r*B wne" Koko is used consistently, combined with its .(tTSlTOPf^aSiii isAhWßil««iW"l en'''re freedom from oil, grease, dye, odour, and any. A IM^Anrc»n3( R'wvpoSs (>5J\ unpleasant or harmful ingredients. We use such tes- /ifffiilSftJffiffl/ur wfisVW^" \"»a timoniala'as are offered to us voluntarilj', to convince Effirawß™///?' 'a\«5iSliTO>J?S (slii you 'ua' w'("e Koko is so clean and refreshing as to \V%^isMMllii flSaK^HvJlwflH be positively delightful to use, there is nothing better mPyP' iwftf&StffliM than tlle Koi(o treatment in promoting the full growth • /KXmfl) (Ml wffM , KOKO ,IS, SOLD BY ALL ■ fiW v ' CHEMISTS AND STORES . '/jfe|ft|l ■** Foursquare to ' J|i ,/^^x. ■ all the winds , f^^T^vi'. that blow Krt^fiw^/ Face the world with a glad heart and a good courage—be ready for anything and everything as it comes along. The man or woman who is always ready is the one who is always fit—far whom no task is too hard, no responsibility too great. Regularity of habit is the secret of such "all-readiness "—Kruschen Salts, the famous home remedy for all those minor ills which militate against vigour of body and alertness of mind, is the secret of such regularity. The Kruschen Habit makes you fit and keeps you fit as nothing else does—it acts as a gentle reminder to the liver, kidneys and eliminative system generally to the daily performance of their vital functions—with these organs working well and regularly the health-efficiency of mind and body is assured. Get the Kruschen Habit—persevere with Jt—-and know the joy of life I ALL BRITISH FOR 160 YEARS Of all ?ood chemists, grocers and stores throughout New Zealand. Wholesale Distributing Agents:— FAIRBAIRN, WRIGHT & CO., Christchurch, Dunedin, Wellington, Auckland Sr.lc Pronriitors. it. Gbivfith« H(ir.Hi'R Lin.,fiS Deanssntn Arendn. Munchpstor, Ensland C BeAWDAUER ft-Co^s, Ltd. ." b T"ese series i . Pens Tieither scratch E C^l I B JBiifi°* v HB i "Sffi B* 1 ©^jfflJTO'f'^^S rfiS>"€^ n°r spurt. They glide B Vali V&BWbT r.yilia.VMrfil^ffl over the roughest i Seven >^s^ffil?4wlS^^ dnw" 1° tlm'r Patsnt ' j P>-ize> SViocJals, J^l^Mw^^ ftnti-Blotting Scries. | »m ■-........ jjSw&SiiitsiSvfl^*"''' 1 Ask your Slorekeeper for an §
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Evening Post, Volume XCIX, Issue 71, 24 March 1920, Page 13
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