SMITH & CAUGHEY LTD. Sister and Co-worker of the Renowned Beauty Authority HELENA RUBINSTEIN will be at Smith & Caughey's from 6th to 23rd JUNE. Direct from the Paris Salon of the famous beauty authority Helena Rubinstein, Mcdame Stella Rubinstein is here to tell you the scientific facts of beauty-building. . . . How to care for your skin, eyes and contour. . . . Hew to defeat the signs of age! . . . How to accent your beauty and your personality with the latest make-up from Paris. Madame Stella Rubinstein will analyse your skin through the DERMALENS. This amazing scientific apparatus from New York looks deep into your skin and enables you to obtain the exact scientific beauty treatment you need. Madame Stella Rubinstein will be available for PRIVATE CONSULTATIONS every day from 9.30 a.m. to 5 pm. in the Toilet Department. She has a fund of valuable information absolutely essential for preserving and recapturina YOUTH and BEAUTY. Don't miss this rare opportunity! Consultations are complimentary, CALL, PHONE or WRITE for an appointment. Beauty Talks on the scientific care of the complexion and the art of make-up will ha delivered in the Lecture Hall on the 2nd Floor on Thursday, June Bth and Tuesday June 13th, at 2.30 p.m. Smith & Caughey Ltd. Sole Auckland Representative for Helena Rubinstein. In an Old M^ 1 Mining Area C*P as. k* * o * AT %
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Auckland Star, Volume LXX, Issue 132, 7 June 1939, Page 5
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