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WHEN THE SUN IS HOT.

Freckling your brow, burning and browning your cheek and hands, uso VALAZE, the wonderful skin food and beautifier. It -will reclaim the freckled brow, restore the whiteness of the cheek, bring back the softness and suppleness of the skin's texture, smooth away lines and wrinkles, and safeguard the complexion against all future harm. | "VALAZE charms every impurity out of tho skin, and makes it pure and radiant within frdm a fortnight to ii month of its first application. It will dispel lines and crowsfeet. and refresh and beautify tho. tired and faded face. In jars. 4s. and 7s. NOVENA SUM and WIND-PROOF THEME, the wonderful auxiliary of Valnze, destroys the tanning ami freckling effects of the sun's rays, rendering tho skin immune from discolouration. 2s. and 3s. Gd. Mllf. Jiiiriinsrein's new preparation. VALAZE FRECKLE PASTE, i<: n most complete sirnl certain remedy for stubborn mid (lark freokles. Its effects are mneirsil. In jnrs, ss. AM Mile. Rubinstein's preparations ore fully described in hfT book. "Beauty in the Mokinsr," which will be sent you free with order, qnd which tells you all yon should know about complexion -treatment. Of till leading Chemists, nr direct, prat free, from the Maison Valaze, Brando" Street, Wellington. g

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1082, 22 March 1911, Page 9

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WHEN THE SUN IS HOT. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1082, 22 March 1911, Page 9

WHEN THE SUN IS HOT. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1082, 22 March 1911, Page 9

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