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MY DEAR LADIES.

Did it ever strike you that an absolutely uncomely woman is about the rarest thing in nature? It is so. But there are millions of women who, because they will not think intelligently or seriously of the significance and power of beauty, are apparently content to be plain, to mope through life "on the grey plane of the commonplace, to remain indistinguishable in the-herd. Now, beauty is infinitely worth while." Think it out. We care for our teeth and nails, for our hair and hands; but, even how, how few of us really care for our complexions. And yet the skin is the very vestment of beauty. When the* skin goes, all goes. Given a clear and radiant complexion, no woman was ever plain, or ever, could, be. Any woman, can have that —any woman who uses Valaze. In jars 4/ and 6/9; post free. This great Russian skin-food is peerless, and it never fails/ Use in conjunction with it, "Valaze Skin Tonic (3/9 a bottle; postage 3d.). And, scrupulously observing the directions, -.rash always with A'alaze Herbal Complexion Soap (2/3 a cake).. So your complexion will soon be exacted or restored to Nature's original intention in you. You will be a joy to yourself and" the beholder. Your every mood will be a solace; every hope a song.

' Of all leading chemists; from Mrs. Collins, Branch Representative, City Chambers, Queen-street, Auckland; or by post direct from. Mademoiselle Helena Rubinstein, the Valaze Massage Institute, Brandon-stieetj 'Wellington.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXIX, Issue 71, 23 March 1908, Page 3

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MY DEAR LADIES. Auckland Star, Volume XXXIX, Issue 71, 23 March 1908, Page 3

MY DEAR LADIES. Auckland Star, Volume XXXIX, Issue 71, 23 March 1908, Page 3

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