THAT MAGIC WORD, VALAZE.
THE SECRET OF HFJiENA RUBINSTEIN'S COMPLEXION. "There ie no more tragic hour in, the life of a pretty woman than when she learns from her unfriendly mirror that • her youthful charnifi love for) erer fled"—so writes the philosopher. When I wae a young girl in Russia, I becamo acquainted with Dr. Lykuski, perhaps the most renowned ekin specialist in Europe. I went sometimes to his laboratory, and he would show mc the herbs and balsams stored there, and which he had collected on the Carpathian Mountains. He showed mo the extracted juices that, when blended together, had such a wonderful beauty influence on the skin. And this wae VALAZE.
Nature furnishes the glande with, a supply of natural oils. But, when one has passed the first etage of youth, the oil becomes less; it is being used up. And that is why the ftesh relaxes, and becomes baggy. But in Valaze we have tho ingredients of Nature herself, and that is why Valaze has become the greatest ekin food in the world. It nourishes abundantly the taseues and produces a skin and complexion as perfect as that which Nature first endows one with. I have used it faithfully from girlhood, and so 6hould surely know.
When a woman iis truo to Valazo, wrinkles, crowefeet and blemishee quickly disappear. Her good looke return in ail their pristine freshness. She etill looks young, though middleage may secretly have claims upon hor. Valazo is sold by chemists in every town at 6s 9d and 4s a jar; or it can be obtained from Mre Fletcher. 12 Chancery lane, Christchurch, or free direct from tho writer of these linos —Helena Rubinstein, the Valaze Mjissago Instituto, Brandon street, Wellington. g
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 12975, 30 November 1907, Page 10
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