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Winter Worries Complexions are like people: they vary. If all complexions •were "standardised," there would be no complexion problem. But as such is not the case, we find complexions that are good, others that are mediocre, still others that are downright abominable. And at this particular time of the year the complexion problem gains a apeci3l importance. In spite of beautiful jiowns and bewitching millinery, the one thing which, like a foil, they are. intended to set off and adorn— the Face—gives rise to troubling thoughts and misgivings. It is the time of the year when sensitive skins chap, pretty eyes inflame, ruby lips crack, rose tinted cheeks become pinched and blue. Noses, once white as a lily, darken to the hue of the blush rose. Of little avail the smartest gown, the most charming hat, the richest jewels. The habit does not make the monk, nor will all these make the woman, when her complexion is mottled, lacks freshness and charm. The truth is that the majority of women but rarely do for ! their complexion what is sensible. Behind every reasonable and natural desire of attractive appearance there is an infallible means of realising it, and close at the heels of the questions of what your particular wish is, and how you are going to get it, comes the answer : By the help of Mile Helena Rubinstein. One little order addressed to Maison ■ Valaze, Strand Arcade, Queen Street, Auckland, will prove to you that, guided by her. you have nothing to fear for your complexion at this or any other time of the year. It is essential to remember that one cannot do justice to the complexion during the winter months, when the blustering wind, ' or -sharp, biting cold makes it drab and lustreless; when the face is apt to redden, and the net-work of tiny blood vessels in the skin becomes susceptible to congestion. You cannot keep the skin delightfully humid, soft and smooth, and quite free from "the chiding of the winter .winds" unless you call Mile. Rubinstein's Valaze (4/- and 7/-),- and Novena Sunproof and Wind- : proof Creme (2/- and 3/6) to your assistance. The skin treated ; with Valaze can bear the brunt of all weather conditions, of all moods of climate, of heat and of cold, of atmospheres cold and dampAs Valaze does not pose as a cure-all, Mile. Rubinstein recommends the following exclusive preparations: Novena Cerate, an emollient skin cleanser without the aid of soap or water. When the skin is delicate and sensitive, or intolerant o£ soap and water, the skin should be cleansed with Novena Cerate. It soothes,, softens, whitens and preserves the skin. Price, *2/- and 3/6. Valaze Skin Tonic, an anti-wrinkle lotion, tones'and invigorates the skin, prevents wrinkles, lines and crowsfeet, and in every way makes for healthfulness. Price, 3/9. Valaze Voskpasta, the full virtues of which will be found ■ when used in conjunction with Valaze Herbal Soap, corrects faulty secretion of the skin and restores wasted tissues, increasing also the muscular tone. It imparts a new surface to the skin, and a new life to the complexion, and enables the skin to retain for years the smooth, supple, velvety surface that is asso I dated with youth. Price, 3/-, Valaze Soap, 2/3. Mile. Rubinstein's Book, "Beauty in the Making," will be '' sent to any address post-free on request. Valaze preparations : are obtainable of all chemists, or direct post-free from Mile. I Rubinstein, g> Maison Valaze, Strand Arcade, Queen Street 9 I Auckland. I ■ ■ " . to I • No trouble with his teething is invaluable -. during a particularly trying period of baby's life, as the loilpwmg letter snows:— (y^^m^^^r^f ' "• Our little boy, who has been fed on Mel'in's food since he was three months old,, is now II •.. months, and fs undergoing the period' of teething - flfißi^ A •erith little or no trouble. .He sleeps well, and ■ . . '■ enjoys Mellin's Food, of which I cai.not speak too «I«^iwim^i!ifiP^ iigfaly."—Mrs. M. Taylor,' Willougbby, N.S.W, CT||My ■'■:■] ■- Mothers skndi read "The Cart oj Infants'.''in Australia — Fru 1 (fill H*"™ l — SJessks. GOJUUN * CO. PKOPRIETARY, LTD., Wkuixotom. LESLIE BAG SALT LESLIE* H% LESLIE BAG ;■■ BAG SAIX v,Py^) ! SALT , - I Does Not Go J : B Lumpy M Mts\li' .«■•• because it is made by a ' ■?§£:?:&' Pts&k special process. It is absolutely £']££wJa /Sw-ijsS ' s so fi° e a * y° u can few^^^vuse h or * aD l e and kitchen use. M'&i'&M You can buy this salt in 3d, 6d, . XH^^l^VA f&'&'M-s-Zi md od sizes, racked m spotless y^-iV?;*. l^-^ Mi Wi M JohnM.Mitchell gut 4>. g~- * Manufacturer Lp ?-3C Colombo Street CTAITTUMO REDUCTIONS m qsaJni Artbtie Ftanterc. Aabqw Oik XKaae On*, ttp- ■ . V**e«iioDtT»it vrfvetocUalho-,-witiiiFrincseats, at tV» QoeoiOak Oae&sas Otatta - nkei teM/tt/t. Wo , spltadid sdStioo of Wwtobo. Ifabfe-tap WKstattab. Stdeboacrh. Ovrmantrti aad Book: Casts *at imaedtHa, tri» Jt tptad vmh jnas. •Qptubttitfl riMiwiWM Ccod<a»adDiiiii> c Roam Smttsct! 000 ct opr specfal lot*. Qariilr ptfco ct : . Pay Tβa*bit to-day. Camplete Boise Fmnisbee. hepocJlan «rtiaCy io«l£rd. f |Ok Motto* "Cbflitji. aam&iv aad ianet daiing." Ot«tep«a fcee o» appUeatfoo. Tecmt - ■ ' . enzteed -anti approved tioyas. QootatiDßß fae at M. MITCHELL, Colombo Street - IL " (N«er Sontb Belt)

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Press, Volume L, Issue 14975, 23 May 1914, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume L, Issue 14975, 23 May 1914, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume L, Issue 14975, 23 May 1914, Page 8

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