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BANISH THOSE FRECKLES.

Many a woman passes for a frump, although she would be perfectly eifective 'and pretty if sho had no freckles. Those 'nasty little brown blotches will spoil the effect of tho daintiest complexion. A freckled woman has an anxious time. She naturally loves thefsun, but sho fears to face it, lest it bring another freckle. • But when the freckled woman once becomes a' devotee of Valazo in a month or two she hasn't a frecklo left. Valaze, the wonderful skin food is sold in jars, 4s. and 7s. Its salo increases daily. It is the only really satisfactory skin-food yet , discovered by modern science. Its effects in removing freckles, sunburn, sallowness and tan, are really magical. It allnys all irritation, soothes nnd cools tho skin. A wonderful preventive of freckles nnd sun discolouration is the Novena Sun and Windproof Crcme. Applied before going out, it shields the skin, prevents and represses redness, perpsiration, and irritation caused by tho exposure of the skin to the wind and sun. 2s. and 3s. Cd. For freckles that are dark and obstinate, the Valazo Freckle Cure is a certain remedy. From the first application, it whitens tho skin, gradually removes the freckles and all discolouration. Price, ss. All preparations from leading chemists, or direct, post free, from Maison Valaze, Brandon Street, Wellington.—Advt. Floral Tributes—Gift? of .rare and choice Flowers are always acceptable for friends or relatives. Designed and arranged artistic emblems are always to be seen at MISS MURRAY'S, Vice-Regal Florist, 3G Willis Street. Tel. 265. Wedding Bouquets and Designs sent to ai!y part of Dominion.—Advt,

St. Mary's Home. The monthly meeting of St. Mary's Guild, which is responsible for the welfare of St. Mary's Home, nt Karori, met yesterday morni'ig at the Diocesan Office, Alulgrnve Street,, Miss Contes presiding. A number of matters connected with the, management of the homo were discussed, , ' the iaiimlry department receiving special consideration. Jt was pointed out that with the increased number of girls in the home additional household washing and laundry work for hotels or boardinghouses could l:e done, and it was decided to take stepi to bring this fact more directly un<br the notice of those interested. ■ It is anticipated that another successfull entertainment will be given in the Stadium next .Saturday evening by Mr. Harrison and his many pupils. Some two hundred people are to take part -n various gymnastic and physical culture exhibitions, but the feature" of the even ing—and of the Inhibition. season for that matter-will be the game of "Living Bridge." Fifty-two ladies, dressed to represent different playing cards will be actually and genuinely played by four well-known bridge players. Mr. Harrison's All Nations Grand Pageant is ;<3l be reproduced at St. Peter's Hall next week, at the special request of Archdeacon Harper for the benefit of the parishioners. Mr. and Mrs. Hadfield, from the Church of Christ Mission Station, South Africa, arrived in Wellington by the Connthic yesterday. They are to be welcomed at a public meeting to-night in tho Church of Christ, Vivian Street. Miss Burnett intends leaving for Nelson to-day. Miss Millar, who has been the guest of Miss M'Lean, at Otira, arrives in Wellington to-day. Mr. and Mrs. 0. Bunny (To Awaiti) are leaving on n visit to England this week. ■ Miss E. It. Cooper has been appointed assistant at Island Bay School, and Miss M._ Wilson to a similar position at Hukunui School. Mr. and Mrs. Warren (Hawke's Bay) are visitors to Wellington. Mrs. Gerald Fitzgerald leaves for England on Thursday. Major W. G. Braithwaite, accompanied by Mrs.-Brnithwaite and their family, arrived in Wellington from England by the Connthic yesterday. They will proceed to Auckland shortly. On Coronation Day. June 22, at Opotiki Miss Alison Kerr, a niece of Mrs. A. E. llislop, of Kclbunifl, who lived with her for several years, was married at St. Johns Church, Opotiki, to Mr John Armstrong, of Ton Toa, Opotiki. Both bride and bridegroom are particularly well known in Poverty Bay, and many friends were interested in their marriage I hey were tho recipients of many valuable presents.

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1177, 12 July 1911, Page 11

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BANISH THOSE FRECKLES. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1177, 12 July 1911, Page 11

BANISH THOSE FRECKLES. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1177, 12 July 1911, Page 11

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