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CURABLE DISFICUREMENTS.

;It is worth remembering that all ordinary defects of tho complexion are strictly curable. Even tho most obstinate double chin—that' frequent disfigurement of beauty—can be removed by proper tratmeilt. It is tho discovery that Mile. Helena Rubinstein really can cure these irritating disfigurements that has made tho Maison do Beautc Valaze a haunt of the most fashionable and fastidious women in England. So that your ; opportunity is prepared for you. If you cannot be as beautiful as Lalla llookh, you may. at least be as beautiful as Nature intended that you should bo; and Lalla Rookh is dead, in any case. Your race is with the living rivals, and for that race tho Yalazo Massage Institute, Brandon Street, Wellington, cau equip you perfectly. Whatever your trouble, don't hesitate. Donlt let anybody persuade you that you are beyond help. There is certain and immediato cure for pimples, blackheads, open pores, and all those minor evils that work against you with such wicked r,ffect_; and the greater defects all respond to skilled treatment. The Institute will charge you nothing for advice, and the treatment is wonderfully inexpensive, in any case. Write . to-day for Mile. Rubinstein's remarkable new booklet, " Beauty iii tho Making "—3d. by post, or free with any order. 8

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 330, 17 October 1908, Page 11

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CURABLE DISFICUREMENTS. Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 330, 17 October 1908, Page 11

CURABLE DISFICUREMENTS. Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 330, 17 October 1908, Page 11

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