1 ifill ill &Awg%y9u[; --W oflr.-A* SSSB^v* mm trr. mm m j'ij mm Why we offer a —- t^a®srii'.' isaah for ..'' ;*"// » l V•'' • ;/ / / £ 1 s i READ HOW IT CONCERNS YOU! Ist—lt 18 much cheaper to get 10,000 people to try Koko in three months by selling at half retail price than to advertise for 12 months to get the same results at regular prices. 2 n d A gratified user of Koko, pleased with personal results and anxious to tell friends, will more than ever advise Koko while half its usual cost. 3rd—Once a Koko user, no other "just as good" will ever do; so the sooner thousands try Koko, the quicker we shall have them as regular customers for Koko. 4 t h Because Koko is so drastically different from every other Hair Preparation, having no oil. grease, dye. or odour. You cannot imagine its superiority as a hair dressing by merely reading about it—you must actually try Koko. sth Being a hair preparation that has to get satisfactory results (unlike a perfume), a small free sample is useless—you must give Koko a proper trial. 6th You may not actually need a Hair Tonic now, but you will love to use Koko as a daily dressing to brighten the hair, to make it wavy, to keep the scalp clean. Then, when your hair docs need attention, you will know Koko to be the cleanest and most resultful Hair Preparation you have ever used. 7th You may decide to try Koko now and forget about it in a week, or when next shopping. Bth—You may even go to your retailer for Koko. and try something else he wants to sell, and so never use the World's Favourite Ha ir Dressing. 9th Continued hair neglect and sometimes obstinate hair calls for sustained attention, for which a smaller size would be inadequate and much more expensive than present opportunity to use Koko cheaply. 10th—You are sure to ask if Koko is as good as people say. Is it really so clean and delightful to use? Is it actually proved best by analysis? Will it make straight hair wavy ? Dull hair bright and glossy ? Restore to faded hair the glossy lustre it used to have? No retailer can tell you as much about Koko as you may learn when buying a trial bottle at the Koko Depot; you should not expect him to know more about Koko than its price and how popular it is. He has 1000 lines to sell—we have but one—and for nearly 50 years we have not found a better. _ You must have seen and read hundreds of voluntary testimonials proving Koko cleanest, cheapest, and easily the best Hair Preparation. Now we want you to prove it. __ _______ , A LARGE 12oz. 5/- BOTTLE OF KOKO FOR 2/6 any address, 9d extra. Open Fridays till 9 p.m. Chemists and Stores, prices as usual —1/9, 3/3, 5/ . [|l Wll PVi'S.-rlx \ Jwbll&raNwl T;V, m mm I m J»rr. ,rr: SS mm 3* m U f*,Wj #3rii ■ ■ 11 A mmm Wnm P N / On These Cold One of the famous Plume qualities is its ability to give easy starting. Every drop of Plume vaporises instantly and completely because of its high volatility . . . when you touch the starter you get instant action. . . and A this same quality accounts for the rapid acceleration that Plume users know ... that flashing pick-up when the traffic signal says "Go." Plume's volatility and appotenic quality (knock - proof combustion) make the ideal combination, VACUUM OIL COMPANY PTY. LTD. OOTB in riEag| in mm S4O) ftl sis' Perfect combustion follows naturally when appot e nic Plume is used. H#" i Juowr. 9 • lives, iSimWiLtiii 1 f m'At; ; f ".1 'i™"" V'.A- !.A -that's WWm H in A 'if/. V Try them TO-DAY. All Grocers. Auckland Distributors: E. ELLINGHAIYI & CO., LTD., 47, Customs Street East, Auckland. Immediately your skin feels rougft, gore, inflamed or chapped, or you hav« chilblains, apply Zam-Buk. This remarkable herbal balm supplies the skin'a shortage of natural oil —it soothes smarting, stinging pain, allays inflammation and irritation, reduces swelling and grows new healthy skin. Zam-Buk also safeguards you against the perils of fostering and blood-poison. Zam-Buk is very eflective when rubbed in for a cold in the chest or back; and for neuralgia, sciatica and rheumatism. For cold In the head, rub a httla Zam-Buk between the hands and breatho in the medicinal odours given off. Also good for nasal catarrh. For cuts, burns, scalds, eczema, bad legs, scalp disease, ulcers, piles, septio wounds, etc.. Zam-Buk is unequalled. Rub in for cold on chest and rheumatio pains. 1/6 & 3/6 box. All chemists. EDGE f SAMPLES of Zam Buk Bnlm and rnlec l Modiclnnl Soap will bo sent post paid on request to Messrs. 0. E. Fulford (Auo). Ltd., P.O. Box 21, Euiry Hlils, N.S.W. wmmmmi ■ '"••.J m
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20324, 3 August 1929, Page 19
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