Why Have Poor Hair When KOKO is so Delightful to Use—? "Friends remark how my hair has grown since using £oko c My hair was faffing badly, but it is now twice as thick as "= •' ISp?.. lg|w&Zw) it was, thanks to Koko. I know nothing to excel Koko for " making the hair bright %,nd glossy, and at the same tim» —Jaßyp/ "I can confidently recommend Koko when the hair is get* \\ \ \;£i. ting thin. I have lovely hair now through using Koko, \ v :-.\ V%-. though it used to fall out badly. Koko is the cleanest haij '•'JjjfflA . 'Z'Zh* JKHlfiff dressing I ever tried, and conies fully up to what yoap IjJyf \ $XS% ' : ':-SS. • advertisements claim for it." !1 Hk. \ v':n jlp "I had a frightful lot of dandriff before I used Koko. It it' '%S^^'Vj His surprising how my hair has improved. Koko is a delightI *% % ip" U| ij£ys ful preparation, so soothing and refreshing. It makes the ' ij iji; ];:! jja**'' Wu&BxSfflh /. iUu hair beautifully soft and glossy. %~Ldl 7f if .fe U git ;:| wmfc 'It is only fair to tell you that Koko is the most delightful /// £ k'p.jj WJiM dressing for the hair I have ever used. It gives the hair % JL n , r .•// jj VfJJ] lovely natural 'wave.' One can hardly credit the improve* ment after using Koko only a few times. " (Names given on request.)" B KOSC O f m i f mm The Famous British Hair ' ■ flf 1 1 ill ' Preparation, Odorless. - |j i\ II JP\sy|i Neither Oily Nor Greasy. *■ mam (ißmfmmSi Many women who first purchased Koko because -.their i llilfl! jHi doctor recommended it for thin and falling hair, now keep it 1 ij/jjjjj I 1 .HI always on their toilet table. .They find Koko indispensable JSlvwinj} * HI as a daily dressing to make Straight Hair fluffy and wavy; U\ . 1 I* Hi Dull Hair- bright and, glossy; Unruly Hair easy to arrange . 11 1' \\V. I HI laßlollffl in any style. 400 Doctors recommend Koko because PubHo j] .ill \f) I BBS Analysts have proved that everything in it is good for-the j! "J >- i Hi Hair and Scalp. With this evident efficiency can'you afford *" *' 1/ l) Hi t0 w^t^lout * or hair? . jJsdm. Chemists & Stores 1 /6,3/-, 5/-PI-NO SHAMPOO POWDERS make an abundance of creamy lather that cleanses the scalp perfectly fro» dust and dandriff, leaving it soft and pliant, and wonderfully soothed. A PI-NO SHAMPOO.-does more than anything^ o help Koko develop the full luxuriance of your hair.. Sold by all chemists in 3d packets, enough. for 2 Shampoos. " ■
•• 5 * Metal Cap I . is over the cork of B M ■ the bottle—it means I i M purity, it ' trade-marks* 9 m the best vinegar made— 1 / fHAMHONV f VVIN£CaiJ I There are no deleterious -r " I acids in Champion's is '3 " I -pure Malt Vinegar, prop- 3 B erly brewed and matured. |j3 ■It has that correct piquancy rjRS ■ ' "of flavour which is only to ferA V fc. be found in pure vinegar— £Sn • A and it is not a digestive irB ntant as are so many of 55531." the_acid compounds sold /aTN I % as vinegar. LjJJ_ I Ait Your Grocerl FARMERS! BUY CYCLONE" SHEEP NETTING and SAVE 25% CYCLONE Netting is cheaper and stronger than imported Netting. It is manufactured in the Dominion. [ If your storekeeper doofc not stock Cyclone Netting write us direct. I FREE ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE of Fencing and Gates posted on application. i *'■" ' GET ONE NOW. "CYCLONE" I FENCE & GATE CO. CHRISTCHURCH. ; * maiary 11 rwiA'^jasagaß^JßLi.acS PIANOS "it. ass®* PIANOS R/ " A WEEK"' r iniW/O 28. HIGH st. PIANOQ no deposit 4 LlaLj* y O S3. HIGH st. PIANOS 9/ -J,y,l£ K s T . PIANOS N ° a . 2K t PIANOS A %%%%* PIANOS NO deposit. rinlN\J>O 23. high sr. PIANOS 'A. K sr. PIANOS w &. g, E cS, Q IF PIANOS 9/ " A week. rinlXUO 2d. HIGH ST. Pi AM HQ NO deposit. rInINUO 28. high ST, PIANOS "itfJSSW
Tyres (the famous French make) ! / f! T V p Motorist: " 1 think solas none other can." MICHELIN TYRES Can be obtained from ail the Leading Garages, G.P.B. • . T 1 = , , .SS - . :i-
RUPTURE, It cannot be too thoroughly insisted upon that the reason why' the -wearing of '& truss does not cure Rupture is because the principle upon which the truss works absolutely prevents healing. The pressure directed by a truss is simply meant to withstand the" pressure from within, and when it fails to do so the pad has to be enlarged, till -ha wearing becomes not merely unsightly and cumbersome, but also painful in the extreme. _.. The Dr. J- A. Sherman method of treating rupture is diametrically opposed to the truss "" method, for. instead of exerting the downward " spreading " pressure, which absolutely prevents healing, by pushing the ruptured wall apart, it cufes by exerting an upward •' contractile " pressure, holding the injured membrane in such a way that the parts must unite, and healing becomes possible; and such healing is aided by a useful adjunct * "7. in the form of a curative compound. The result is-startling— to the patient who has _■ Ion"- prayed for such reasonable treatment, but to those (even in the medical profession) i * who have everlastingly preached of believed that nothing but a severe operation: could possibly extirpate the rupture. '• ... .• .V. That under the Sherman treatment a rupture is gradually reduced and ' finally dis- -: appears has been proved in cases of 10, 20, 30, 40, and even 50 years' standing. .. Send for booklet, Rupture and Its Treatment;" it is posted free to any sufferer. Mr. Martin is now on a visit to the Commonwealth, but' all letters will be posted on ;- . , at once. ' . £'■ - _• .>.■< , v • .. Address; . A- W. itARTIN. „.v _ " ; . Samson Buildings. v f. . Bowling Strcetr.»Dunedln/ ? ~-,>'-. ' * •" v* *i ' ff-* '- f ' 4 ■: •£•:« "■
£:M Soluble tOA I Coffee "Powder [ The 'Tcte-a-Tete!' 1 fi Is infinitely more enjoyable a ■ when a cup of this delicious S n beverage replaces the hor- & tt ridlv monotonous Tea. The S b Fragrant " Strang's Soluble a 1 Coffee Powder " is made ready S 1 David Strang, Ltd., Invercargill. 1 TP—a—TTT*" 1 """" J * Sold by the Leading Grocers.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16026, 18 September 1915, Page 7 (Supplement)
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