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FOR THE DISH-DESTROYER.

"Send me out a set of dishes tho first of tho month—good dishes." ' . "Ycssir; anything else, sir?" "Yes, make that a regular order; we are going to keep a girl from uqw, on."

, WOMAN TO WOMAN. A FEW REMARKS BY HELENA RUBINSTEIN. More and more when I have travelled about that Europe which is bo cold' and yet so perennially, new, it has . been borne in ujion me that .woman's duty is to be beautiful. That is her place in nature. . You must not misunderstand. We' cannot all be ladies of Milo; but we can all be the best possible in our individual cases. The' healthy woman with an unhealthy and ill-nourished skin is : riot doing her duty to herself and those nearest her. Vivacity and personal charm are not enough. Or, as a sardonic Australian journalist whom I knew once put it:--Little blots of blemish In a visage glad , Mako the lover thoughtful And the husband mad. It is daring of me, but I timidly suggest that a reasonable woman owes some consideration even to her husband. An ill-kept complexion. is really as inexcusable, as ill-kept teeth. The most influential women in Europe pay. scrupulous attention to such considerations as these. Moving, among these women as I have been doing lately, I am more than ever convinced of the excellence of Valaze and . its associated preparations. | The best advertisement of: Valaze really lies in the unanimous gratitude of the ladies who use it. Not only does it give perfect health and freshness to the skin, but it imparts a specialsomething—jo ne sais quoi—a quite delightful- pearly -lii6tre that adds distinction to the rarest beauty, and makes the plainest woman comely and. attractive—in jars, 4s. and 6s. 9d.; post free. Then there is the Valaze -Blackhead and Open Pore. Cure (2s. 9d. a tin; postage 3d.). As : to this trouble, mere words are superfluous. Every blackhead is, in my friend's phrase, a of blemish," a tiny horror. It corrects greasy skin" too—another unwclcome distinction one gladly parts with. I have 'not been able even' in my very latest crusado to discover any improvement on the \ alaze Massage ./Rollers. However .-hopeless your case seems, hope is "sure and certain,": if, , while using Valaze, you persist with the rollers—single, roller, 95.; set of two, 18s. 6d.; complete set of three in' case, 255.; postage 6d. . There is the, frequent trouble of superfluous hairs. _ Let no_one persuade you that it is ineradicable. Novena Hair Destroyer is effective and safe—Gs. 6d. per bottle; postage 3d. Persevere with Valaze Herbal Complexion boap. Let no glittering cover of obtrusive perfume entice you from your allegiance. It is the best soap m the world-2s. 3d. a cake. Other trusted aids I still commend with heartiness. Valaze Skin Tonic (3s. 9d. a bottle, postage 3d. ; Special Freckle Cure (ss. a ■ jar, postage 3d.); Harko Water-Softening Pastilles (Is. a box). If your complexion is of any value to you, these' things-aro worth immeasurably more than their cost. For the hair, Dr. Lykuski's Hair Tonic stands unrivalled (3s. 9d. a bottle, postage 3d.) It strengthens, softens, and beautifies the hair and.it keeps tho natural colour permanent. Try the Pneumatic Combs (35.-each, post free), and the Special Herbs for washing the hair (2s. a. packet, post .free). - Mpre special aids to beauty are Dr. Ruki-' noff s.Bust Dragees (ss. per box). In ordinary cases of imporfect development and nutrition these are wonderfully effective. ' If you need to assist nature with an added glow, rely on. Valaze Rouge Tenace (Is. Gd. special. 35.), and Valaze Lip Lustro (2s' special 35.). In any case, write for my new booklet, Beauty's Shop Window" (freo with order; otherwise, postage 3d.) All these of leading Chemists; or by post direct from The Valaze Massage Institute, Street, Wellington. BS7B

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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 187, 2 May 1908, Page 11

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FOR THE DISH-DESTROYER. Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 187, 2 May 1908, Page 11

FOR THE DISH-DESTROYER. Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 187, 2 May 1908, Page 11

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