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Cookery Books FREE £I,OOO Worth to be Given Away! The HIGHLANDER “Economical” Cookery Book—2oo Pages of valuable recipes—sent for 3d. in stamps (to pay wrapping and postage). Write to-day— cut this out: — To HIGHLANDER, P.O. Box 418 Auckland. Send me your Cookery 800k — 1 enclose 3d. in stamps for mailing charges. Name: _ Address: 3B m fou \he jhoer fell the answer— W Jill 1 BOOT POLISH ■Mr. W KOKO Puts A Sudden Stop TO FALLING HAIR. •‘Until Friday my hair was falh ing out terribly. On Saturday and Sunday I used a whole bottle of Koko. On Monday there was not a hair in my brush. I was never more surprised in my life to find the falling stopped.” “I bought a bottle of Koko for the hair last week. Already my hair has stopped falling. I must admit that Koko is a splendid dressing for the hair, and very'; nice to use, not being greasy.” “A doctor’s wife advised me to use Koko for Falling Hair, and it is really marvellous the way it is making my hair grow.” “T could see an improvement in my hair after using Koko three times; since then it has made my hair beautifully soft and glossy, and quite wavy.” (NAMES GlvfeN.) If KOKO were unpleasant or troublesome to use there would be some excuse for neglecting? your hair: but we have made it so clean and free from every disagreeable ingredient; so delightfully refreshing and invigorating that it would be wonderful if you were content to leave off using Koxo just because your hair stopped falling out The first bottle is convincing. KOKO is Sold by all Chemists and Stores. v 'Vi 6m - KP 1 W % & You can tell by her bright eyes, soft smooth skin, red lips and abundant vitality that she knows how to keep free from indigestion. She knows that Nature has generously provided roots, herbs, fruits and vegetables to cure digestive ill*—'' Grassland's Noxol is a purely •table co •ipound for stomach r and hid ays. Gentle and sure, bottle. C -cniists and stares. CROSSLAND 0 0

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19016, 12 November 1923, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19016, 12 November 1923, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19016, 12 November 1923, Page 3

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