MARVELLOUS MASSAGE. '' MLLE. LOLA RUBINSTEIN IN TOWN. :Mllo. Lola Rubinstein, a near relative of tho ■ famous > lady who .introduced "Valaze •to : Australasia, is . spending a week or two in Wellington. .Mile.. Lola', who- will treatclients personally at The.Valaze Massago Institute during t|ie brief period of her staj', is an enthusiast : of - beuilty—aiid healthculture. Tivid, vivacious, and (if the phrase may bo allowed, very Viennese, she does not conceal her enthusiasms. -As --ii - Massouse and Beauty-specialist slio has studied and at Vienna, Paris,' ; Berlin/''and other great capitals. And she loves her work. Thnfe is the thing most manifest. The Science of Beauty,", she k;'.vs, "is not new—not .-new at. all; .'but of lato there keen-—how shall; I say—a •renaissance. Women, wro again- becoming conscious of their possibilities, and. great. Specialists have arisen to. help. tlieiA. - And so we have got Valaze, and : the perfected Valaze'treatment. This—all this that you seor-is but a corner of our Instituto here: what weshall call the Masago .Corner. MassagO: is a groat thing—oh, yes. :A ;lady comes-here! I She reels—how do you. say,it?—cobwebby; used .up. ..Well,, she, sits hero; in this chair. She is made quite at' rest-. .Then', with tho hand. aild with tho. wonderful .little rollers, .we', massago her head and face. She is, you remember, quito at rest. Nothing to disturb her,- to mako her moro tired. ,Tlio massage soothes.' Her brain is rested, her nerves are quieted. And all-tho time;tho massage goes on-liko. a ver' sweet soft song,, making her foel more good. Then hor : facc is steamed, and. the massago is, carried on by electricity. Electricity is always wondorful, but it is marvellous for massage.' Tho tiredness goes-quito away ; tho headache is 110 moro; it is again, ver' good to ho alive." .: "That is how it is with Valazo treatment always. .We liolp Nature to restore herself —and voila tout! We remove the' Jittlo irritations that make-a woman's lil'c not pleasant. Tho wrinkles wo take away, the ■freckles, all roughness or bad colour of tho skin, everything that is not nice. The superfluous hairs, too—oh, those ;aru not agreeable at all I If there is too much fat, wo restoro Naturo, and tho too much fat goes , also., 'If thoro is too littlo fat —well, it. is all the. sahio thing. l Naturo always wants'to bo beautiful. To bo not bountiful is to bo not natural. Wo make Naturo strong to overcome : all things that war with Natnro's way. It is natural that Valaze 'treatment shall make beauty, as it is "natural that spring water shall quench thirst. Every day here already I see Wellington ladies who know , that this is true. Ask them. • They tell you, too, I daresay." ■ ;' ■ ' ' 7G37 If I could be assured that, no child should ho hungry, that no woman'should bo ill-used, that all poverty and its attendant' evils should cease, I would freely giro every shilling I have — avc,: and my life.—ii-obevt-Blatcliford, in the " Clarioa.' 1
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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 134, 29 February 1908, Page 10
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