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TO EVERY WOMAN. «

WHY NOT CULTIVATE A COMPLEXION ? That dainty Russian skin food, Vnhizc, needs no iutioducuun. It is used from one end of Australia to the other. It is a toilet essential to the woman who values her good looks. V'nlaze gives to its every user a clear, radiant complexion, extracting all impurities from the skin, and making it as soft and sweet as that of childhood. Guaranteed not to encourage the growth of hair. Price., 4s a jar. Rusmo Hair Killer—a Russian preparation for instantly removing superflumir hairs fnnn the face, neck and arms. Leav(-s oi altor-trace. Cannot harm the mast sensitive skin. Widely used in European heauty circles. ss. Va hi 7.0 Blackhead and Open Pore Cure—a certain remedy for coarse, skins, drawing the pores together and clearing away blackheads like magic. Dr. Lyku.ski, the Russian discoverer of VnlJize. makes this" preparation. It is endorsed hy the medical faculty. Purely herbal. ■ 2s i)d a box. Valaze Herbal Soap—most soothing to tho skin. Contains no alkali—prepared from almonds and rare herbs. One cake lasts thrice as long as ordinary complexion soap. 2s 'M a cake. Vahizc Face* Fonder, purely herbal, containing no bismuth, lead or mercury. Shields the face from wind and weather. 2j (id. All those preparations sold by chem-i.-ts every.; here, by Mrs Fletcher, 12 Chancery I#am?. C'hrktc-h'irch, or post free direct from Mile. Helena Rubinstein. Massngo Institute, Brandon street, Wellington. 8

"While riding across tho bridge to Stratford." s;i\s Mr 11. Crawiord, 01 Caitlitt. X.Z., "my l:o;-so sai>|>cd. coniini: down on my Icl;, unci bruiting it very badly. As scon as I got honu: , 1 bathed iho lim't> in very hot water. and then had Chambt-rlaiu's Pain Balm thoroughly rcbU-d in. Have a] ways been a believer in thiS liniment, and am more so now, for in two days time the eort-ues l } had entirely disip peartvl, and within a week I wa.s as fit ?.s ever.'' For talo at all chemists an*! storekeoiwre. 6

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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 12826, 10 June 1907, Page 8

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330

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 12826, 10 June 1907, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 12826, 10 June 1907, Page 8

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