NEW«S FOR THE MEM.. STARTLING ITEMS FROM OUR, Clothing & Mercery Departments: An all pure. Colonial Wool Rug. Size, 86 inches by 62 inch.>s. Fringed ends, m rich, colorings of plaids and cliecks. Usual price 21s NOW 14s 3d. 375 Pairs Men's Colonial Saddle-tweed Trousers. The quality is the best made—in fawn, drab, and grey shades. Usual price, .Us 6d. NOW 9slld. Boys' and Youths' Colonial Tweed Norfolk Suits, These are a specially good line, splendidly made. The colors : neat dark mixtures. Only by taking a tremendous quantity can we sell them at the price. To fit boys from 7to 16 years. The regular price is £1, NOW 12s lid. Men's Tweed Sac Suits of a superior make; perfect fitting and smartly cut ; in nice dark greys and mixtures. Before the sale 30a. NOW 22s 6d. Extraordinary line of Men's White Tunic Soft-fronted Shifts, with starched cuffs and bands. This is the shirt so popular how. Most suitable and comfortable with the High-cut waistcoats. Usual price 5s 6d. NOW 3s 6d. Men's Petone Pure-wool White Sweaters, A line thai; cannot be repeated at less than 6s 6d. The quantity is growing less hourly. THE LAST FEW DOZENS AT 2s lid. WE ARE CLEARING OUT OUR 5s 6d Model of Diabolo AT THE RIDICULOUS PRICE OF Is 11d PER SET. Postage, 3d extra. THE G-EE>T WIOTEB. SALE -■■■- ' "•■■'■■■'■.AT ■ ' • TE ARO HOUSE, Wellington.
. s m[/| \! £k thikf is de- "■ ■ tested by TF% A JTMB— ovovy rightly A fill" thinking pc» BUnftaJ'H- son.. !■■"■" Buf the thief TB-81C^/ITC'b y trade—the ! B'illHV ELi3 manwhooponi baiaa_ la_ vj ly waylays _ and j - robs you—is a j /t\ gentleman I (/d§ compared with ;_ • the Trade i BY Thief. Helena Rubinstein TTh^ h e e f VsMl \- svb st i tutor; the retailer who, for instance, when- you ask him for VALAZE tries to persuade you to accept " something else" that he states "is just as good." May be the " just as good something else " is just some scented animal lard he's put up himself in a pretty jar. Or else it is another Skin i'ood, which is hoped, because it is like VALAZE to look at, -will, be accepted at ■ VAL'AZE value. " The Chemist, of course, sells it a little-' cheaper, and gets a bigger profit to salve his conscience for telling the lie that this other article is "just as good" as VALAZE. • . Now genuine is genuine. VALAZE is imitated in everything but its virtues—in its appearance, its fragrance, the jar that contains it, and even in its very advertisements. Surely this is obvious to you 1 ■> But the- absolute merit of VALAZE as a Skin Beautiner is the one point where imitators fail. v' This merit it is that sells VALAZE— that sells it, jar after jar, year after year, to the same women. And this, too, explains why more VALAZE is sold to-day than ever was sold before. Not all chemists ftre substitutors —in fact, many of them'l-know to be staunch, true business men. They sell VALAZE every time, and charge 4/- and 6/9 for it. which is just the proper price for a preparation of such sterling quality. BUT if you happen on a chemist who presses a ' just as good" substitute on you when you ask for VALAZE, distinctly refuse to be made a catspaw of for his convenience. Get VALAZE or nothing. In such a case write to me, enclosing a remittance, and I'll post VAT-A.ZE direct to you myself. Address your letter to me at — The YALAZE Massage Institute, BRANDON ST., WELLINGTON.
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Marlborough Express, Volume XLII, Issue 168, 17 July 1908, Page 3
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591Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Marlborough Express, Volume XLII, Issue 168, 17 July 1908, Page 3
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