THIS IS ABOUT SOAP.
Men and women are reasonable fastidious as to what they eat and drink; biit very few people are properly scrupulous in the matter of soap. The average man lathers his face with offensive and injurious mineral and animal matter two or three times daily. These cheap and nasty soaps dry np the skin, and in the end completely ruin it. For the delicate skins of women cheap soaps invariably spell destruction. Tho thing to use—especially in conjunction with Valaze-^is Valasse Herbal Complexion Soap (in cakes, 2s 3d). It contains no injurious elements or -unwholesome animal fat. It is beyond comparison the finest skin-soap on the market. Every woman who uses this soap is frankly delighted with it. OVor in Australia, it is coming into daily increasing use as a ■ shaving-soap. This is, however, primarily the natural soap of the woman of refinement and gooH taste, for whom Mile. Helena Rubenstcin has done co much during recent years. If you are interested send for MHp.'s famous book,' "Beauty in the Making," which will be forwarded to you post free on application. All Valazo specialises of leading chemists, or direct, post free, from ibe Maison Valaze, Brandon street, Wellington. . ,2
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Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 14093, 12 July 1911, Page 10
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