"The 3rd Application of KOKO Bto PP e[l Hf ,Wr W ' i "Since using Koko my hair is beautifully soft, glossy satf healthy-looking; I wish I had used it years ago." fjti&.)\ "Koko is the best dressing I ever used. It stopped my hair falling, made it grow, and has since restored its natural "Before using Koko my hair was dull and falling. Koko stopped it coming out in a very short time, and has since made it bright and glossy." (M 103.), "My hair fell out and broke off so much that I could do nothing with it. Now, through using Koko, my hair is nearly to my waist, and I can dress it in the latest fashion." (M123.)| "My hair was falling so badly that I am sure I should have had none left but for Koko, which stopped it falling and made it grow some six inches." (M 77.); "There is nothing like Koko for falling hair. It is so clean and cooling, not greasy, nor does it make the hair sticky. Two bottles made my hair look lovely." (M 38.) "It is wonderful how soon Koko induced the hair to grow on my head. One bottle stopped my hair failing, and oleared away the dandruff." (545.) i (Names Given.). - KOKO IS CLEAR AS CRYSTAL. DELIGHTFULLY REFRESHING. WITHOUT OIL, GREASE, OR DYE. IS HOT STICKY; HAS NO SMELL. BRIGHTENS THE COLOUR OF THE HAIR. PRODUCES SOFT, GLOSSY, WAVY TRESSSES fr&m*' e e figJ Qq 1 H«3& <Up3s&r «Mr«s&a / colbs Nsun ? Tl< ]pklf II • Ifc | s the little things in Life that always cause the moA trouble. It's easier to dodge an Elephant \lf II : than a Microbe. It would be impossible to calculate how many Microbes could rest on an Elephant's 111 II • whisker/ _ Millions could sit on his eye-lashes without making him blink. So tiny are they, that only 111 - II the Scientist with his powerful microscope can see them. '|SB . 11 The atmosphere is swarming with these Microbes or Germs (call them what you will), and we I§| II are continually breathing them into our Lungs. Of course, if you are sound in Health, the White Cor- lif II puscles (Leucocytes) in your blood will deal with the invaders in their usual business-like manner. But, |II II if you have a Cold on the Chesl, it weakens the Tissue of the Lung, and then the White- Corpuscles fII IS lose a certain amount of their fighting-power, and so the Germs get a lodging place. Then, unless |if II Nature is assisted, those wretched Germs multiply with ■ extraordinary rapidity and commence to 118 ,I! DON ' T TRIFLE WITH A COUGH. Germs jusT: love coughs. Get right on to Hearne's f ll ;|| Bronchitis Cure. It expels the Germs and heals the lung. Of course you may instead elecT; 111 fjl to take your chances—thousands have done so to their own undoing. The worst ease of Consumption fWk II that ever was, COMMENCED with-"JUST A COUGH." Surgery has accomplished many miracles, |S| 111 but no surgeon has yet been able to replace a Rotten Lung with a new Healthy one. II DON'T LET THE GERM OF CONSUMPTION GET THE UPPER.HAND. Consumption has llf 1 1 never been known to develop where "Coughs" have been properly treated on their first appearance with | fill \ ijj A ILCCU aAU O JLM Xs& lviU'Uo' IS '1 Hh I The Finest Remedy in the World for Goughs and Colds ill'
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 15820, 19 July 1913, Page 5
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