THE BOSOM OF BEAUTY.
Imperfect or asymmetrical bust development is a grave defect, even when it occurs in women of the richest beaut— of face and the most gracious general pose and contour. A defective bust destroys Nature's balance, and mars the entire harmony of line and curve. Nothing is more essential to womanly dignity and grace of carriage than a. beautiful bust; and nothing so detracts from dignity as an unpleasing one. In Europe. Mile. Rubinstein closely investigated the claims of many offered remedies before she found one whose efficacy was so well established that she could rommend it confidently to the ladies of Australasia. Dr. Rukinoff i 3 a famous physician who has specialised on female nutrition and hygiene, and his Bust Dragees (5/ per box) have been marvellously effective in large numbers of authenticated cases. The Dragees are highly restorative, and act directly on the mamniary glands, thus producing plumpness and natural grace of curve in the bosom. Among ladies of high rank and unimpeachable impartiality in Europe, these Dragees are now generally recommended as the one preparation recognised as effective for this purpose. When imperfect development is due to primary disease, reference should be made direct to a specialist: but in all ordinary cases. j where there is no diseased condition. Mile' Rubinstein heartily recommends Dr. i KukinofFs famous specific. ! Of leading chemists: from Mrs. Collins. 1 branch representative. City Chambers. I Queen-street. Auckland; or by post di- ! rect from Mademoiselle Helena Rubinstein, the Valaze Massage Institute, i Brandon-street, Wellington.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXIX, Issue 141, 13 June 1908, Page 17
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