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A FEMININE HANDICAP.

TOO MUCH HATR! Hair is glorious in its place; but out of its place it Ls a misery grievous to be borne, as many women know. Unfortunately, too. the usual depilatories are dangerous, destructive to the skin, and in every way unpleasant. But there is one perfectly safe and efficacious cure It is pleasant to use, and it does not injure the skin in the slightest degree. Novena Hair Destroyer is sold in jars, 5/6. For another annoyance, Valaze Blackhead and Open Pore Cure is invaluable. In tins. 2/9. And there is a trouble eomrnoner than ail. It is a defect to which some of tho prettiest women are subject—the discomforting moist or "greasy" skin. Valaze Liquidine, 5/ and 8/6, is the greatest remedy yet discovered for this trouble. In bottles. Valaze is peerless for its purpose as a skin-food—as THE skin-food. It keeps the skin clear, smooth, and supple, free from freckles. lines, and blotches. In iars. 4/ and 7/. Among the constituents of Valaze there is positively none that could promote the growth of hair. This is a most important feature. Of all chemists, or direct, post-free, from Valaze Depot, City Chambers, Quern Street, Auckland, or Mile. Helena Rubinstein. Maison Valaze, Brandon Street, Wellington-

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Auckland Star, Volume XLIII, Issue 296, 11 December 1912, Page 7

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A FEMININE HANDICAP. Auckland Star, Volume XLIII, Issue 296, 11 December 1912, Page 7

A FEMININE HANDICAP. Auckland Star, Volume XLIII, Issue 296, 11 December 1912, Page 7

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