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OUR FRIEND THE ENEMY.

Tho r>un is the source of lifo ami the friend <>) man.; but upon occasion it may prove the fount of disfigurement ami the enemy ot comely women. It ia easier and safor to prevent sunburn than to remove its effects and consoquencfs. Mile. Helena Rubinstein, tireless in her enthusiasm, has discovered a new cream that is a positive protection against the t.un. Golfers, motorists, and hockey-players will rejoice in it. Xovcna Sun-prcof Cremo it a prevention That is better than cure. It is invisible in daylight. It gives the skin a delightful lustre and bloom, whilst absolutely protecting ifc against every destructive and disfiguring element in the sunrays. It does not matter how hot the day -may be, or how groat and protracted the exposure, th© woman armed with Novena Sunproof Cremo can laugh in the face of th© sun. aho cannot freckle or tan.

Of all chemists, or direct from the Valaze Massage Institute, Brandon street, Wellington. Large jar, 3s 6d; small, 2s. Post, 3d.

Write, for Helena Rubinstein'e new, interesting, and instructive booklet— "Beauty in the Making." It contains quito the latest ideas. Free with order, otherwise 3d. Local agent: Mrs Fletcher, 12 Chancery Lane, Christchurch. 1

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Press, Volume LXV, Issue 13374, 16 March 1909, Page 9

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OUR FRIEND THE ENEMY. Press, Volume LXV, Issue 13374, 16 March 1909, Page 9

OUR FRIEND THE ENEMY. Press, Volume LXV, Issue 13374, 16 March 1909, Page 9

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