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I lHllll!iniiil:li-.lrl , ! , "7.:':i,!K l !.'i'!i!'i." .' rj ■' ~ ~ , 11 More for your Money, and I | Guaranteed made from purest, highest-grade Cream of Tartar, j I The more you know of TUCKER'S FAMILY BAKING POWDER the = ZL more do you realise its sterling superiority, both in quality and value. — — OOIQ Djr IDC p or 35 years i t has held first place in public esteem as the highest grade = —. Baking Powder on the market Under normal conditions it always commanded == = N6tt Wfilfifht l^e highest P" ce because of its quality superiority. This quality superiority still holds = = *> good to-day. It is still the First Baking Powder on the market, manufactured = = . exactly in the same way, using only Purest First Grade Cream of Tartar. - E= 1 a . j But To-day you buy it at a distinct saving advantage. | = For Family Baking Powder is sold by the nett weight. A pound tin gives EE = Rf\T you a full sixteen ounces, as against 13 to fourteen ounces given by other brands. == ~ At the high price of Baking, think what this means. Study it out in cost = j == 12 OZ per ouncc see w^at an important saving it really is. = | ? MAKE THE TEST YOURSELF. Thousands of Housewives have done so, I M — 16 02 and got a new realisation of Baking Powder Values. If you are not a user, study your E ~~ '* own Baking Powder. Compare nett weights and price?, and remember that 1= = Tucker's Family Baking Powder is made of Pure Genuine Cream of Tartar. fc= I Obtainable J®" Make jt y° ur B 1 Leading fl if BaWr, Powder jP | Leading ™ Baking Powder g | Stores. Order. g liiiiiiiii i^^^^^g^^^^^^^^^^^i

* ■• —— ■Hv in my until I used hIEm "KOKO IS TflE NICEST DBESSING I HAVE "I WOULD NOT USE TO BE WITHOUT KOKO EVER USED." AS A DRESSING FOR MY HAIR. ''Whilst imparting i glossy appearance to the "It is so delightfully clean and refreshing- behair, it induces growth to quite a wonderful de- fore I used Koko my hair was so thin I thought gree; I find Koko splendid for making the hail of getting a wig. A friend recommended me to glossy and wavy." try Koko, and through using it regularly mv hair *I CAN WAVE MY HAIR IN HALF THE *"* become thick." TIME WITH KOKO." «1 ONLY HAVE TO WASH MY HAIR EVERY "Once my hair was too oily to dress properly, but 6 WEEKS WHEN USING KOKO." now, thanks to Koko, it is much easier to ar- "I find that Koko keeps my scalp so clean that it range; I have used Koko for years, and find it is unnecessary to wash it nearly as often as before improves the colour of the hair; mine has become I began using Koko; I would not be without Koko quite glossy again, and the natural lustre is re- f or anything, as I can dress my hair ever so much stored. Friends notice how much my hair has im- easier; I simoly cannot arrange my hair nicely •liroved, and ask me what I use." \ unless 1 use Koko." (EXTRACTS FROM VOLUNTARY LETTERS.) lit you will tlink OTor all the desirable features yea would wlah for la a hair dressing, and then ass Koto, yon trtC IftjS that no other preparation comes so nearly to your Ideal. It la not by mere coincidence that tor 27 years diacriialn&tiaj men and women have asked specifically for "Koko" when they require a hair dressfnj. They have proved eonclnslTety that cotajag else brings the same pretty, bright tints into (Jictr hair, while doing, so much to promote jaepcrttas Chemists' and Stores' Prices 1/9, 3/6, 6/T» shamuoo with PI-NO regularly means a dean, live scalp wirh so.'t. silky hair no*, and Healthy hair abundantly in after years. Sold « id. sicketft by. all chemists. It is the same in price, but different in every other way. The first trial Droves it

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16823, 13 April 1918, Page 5 (Supplement)

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16823, 13 April 1918, Page 5 (Supplement)

Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16823, 13 April 1918, Page 5 (Supplement)