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!|| Only KOKO could p| |J1 Stop their Hair pa f^^^kVfflL - "■^y a"" was fa^in S very badly > and *\m Wm | i/ra§||||§ 'all the tail 1 tonics I tried did me no Wkißi S\' If^^pv^ ; ('good till I used Koko; one sma^l bottle lEE^^^il y vfl^ | falling hair; it is so clean and cooling, 'vflwiSffi | h |j||mj « not greasy, nor does it make the hair ' yEr JP® | By®'7B isticky. After using two bottle's of EKfflWi w/flfwf f „" I have used hair tonics of all kinds /tTOtfB&R. M jajsisßii'^ : for years; none seemed to do my hair Ifa^iiiri <iPrwiii^ I mucn good but Koko. One smallbot- ■ yEfflmk \ HIP IL though it had been falling out badly." : 'W'f«,| W i HvHl "My Eair came out in handfuls until [I^^^^ml <ffl'M &1 ', began using Koko; nothing:seemed \w^f&frail MfH 'to do it any good ..but Koko, whjch Iw//.^M^%' a|gjj«l&^« . stopped it falling in a week. loko is (B Wm absolutely the best hair preparation I - --Xjjf u$M w^^^^w ' have ever tried; it not only promotes |I|ls fy^f^j^^ the, growth, but. keeps the'head'free . . ,]|jjffl Ivwi' >Koko is not the kind of hair tonic yon are used '■'■'. fttsjj&a •; 5l ,|||»|&||JRM|fl to, but the cleanest and pleasantest hair prepare,- . Wf/g' JB|j^i^*BH tion you could possibly wish to use on your hair, * uH: •! SEw flliilliliflun co 's wi*>hout the slightest trace of oil; grease,' ■'■'- Iffli iSM illp'^illPiSf ->° l °^om > ao t^at *fc cannot mat the hair noi'"'"' !|l||Pj Wm "Tr^S^lllii ma'f6 jt heavy and difficult to dress Nor can ymnrjiMw] afliiflllffi* K°k° darken the colour of falr or goWen hair V'lilpn'l'fflji' 'PhlSKw! liiiPi Sed aa a dally dlessln S *° make tlle halr br'ght /It™*- 'Mkil, A^^^^^S\ and -wavy, Koko prevents annoyance caused by IJo^^^WJlk |»S^OTll.f^ falling hair and dandnff, while its usefulness in [wmmfljfllllg. LJHJaI " " tne ha^r in any desired style makes /KBM&fm'sßjy rail ft TwmK*lffll indispensable on every toilet table. 'nv WjiilJi^Bm!, MhSl KOKO IS SOLD BY ALL fW V Hjii)] 'CHEMISTS AND STORES mmM ■■■'.'.■ , ■■' ■. , j I There is a pude of possession in owning the wonderfully Bf ©*C—^—~'3&. Conceded by qualified judges to be M //ESjsv^uS "THE HIGHEST CLASS TALKING MACHINE BlMV^V7*\ l\ IN THE world" I lU'- *"*" II PUyg ALL makes of Disc Records perfectly a „ , 1/ without extra attachments. . 9 fyil IcW I Convenient Ttrms, I ■-.' ' Qlf_fifr 89 Wiuw Sirmt, WELLINGTON. r 8 «e>.DMit. 24' . . ■•/,•;■..•. ■ ..'.). ■■.. .-. .''. Sunlight Soap TTie inducements.offered with common soap* cannoi make up for the purity of Sunlight Soap. /It costs US more to make pure soap. ; But it costs YOU less to use it'for Sunlight pays , for itself in the clothes; it "saves. It does not ; wear an«d rub the fabrics as common soaps, do. '" '-'■'■■ £1000 gnarmntme of purity with , ; . 4ttary cah* of Sunlight Soep. ' V;'' . : •' ■ '■-■ y\ •■ .« .' ■ "■'■■■■ ' :■■ •■: '. ' "X^M ■'■■ ' ;-;ll-V ♦swi——: -' ■■ '• -— -^~|7-||=nrr~'' -•" '■•••' ~" ■■;--<^'-

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Evening Post, Volume CI, Issue 18, 21 January 1921, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CI, Issue 18, 21 January 1921, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CI, Issue 18, 21 January 1921, Page 10