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Beauty (?) Creams Mile. Rubinstein divulges a Trade. Secret Do you know why the directions for the use of face creams You will readily see how economical Valaze really is when I invariably tell you to "rub it in thoroughly 1" tell you that the 7/- jar lasts about five months. I supply it in Shall I tell you and betray a trade secret? 4 /- and "'I- Jars. Because if you are to derive any benefit at all from them, it Because Valaze does not pose as a cure-all, I supply the folcan be only through this very rubbing or massage. lowing exclusive preparations, which are as invaluable in their In the words of Hamlet: "Aye, there's the rub." particular sphere of usefulness as Valaze is in its own. But it is not so with Valaze. There is no rubbing wanted Kovena Poudre, a "fat" powder for dry skins. This powder T ' is the only preparation of its kind that is a skin food as well. It is Valaze alone which clears the complexion, the worst, the Valaze Herbal Powder for normal, greasy and overmoist skins. muddiest complexion-not the rubbing. Each in three tints> 2/6 a box. laze Complexion Soap, made c.f It is in virtue of its own wonderful properties, and unaided by rarc herbs and almonds: pure, wholesome, economical, lasts the massage subterfuge, that Valaze sinks down to the deeper several months, 23 a cake. Valaze Blackhead and Open Pore layers of the skin, and revives, exhilarates, and beautifies it. Cure banishes every trace of these disfigurements, and is an un- „,. . . , ,-,,., ~, . failing speciality for coarse and greasy skins. It closes undulv This explains why no skin blemish, no wrinkle, no crowsfeet, „„ j c xi. i• , x A -n . n , , no pimple, no skin impurity exists on the face which in due time open pores and refineS the skins texture. Price, 2/9 and 5/no pimple, no skin impurity exists on the face which in due time . mm, -/o auu oi . is treated with Valaze. This explains why the skin that is taken Valaze Ll( l iudine dispels undue redness of the nose and face, and care of with Valaze is able to bear the brunt of all weather condi- prevents blackheads and pimples by acting directly on the pores tions, and remain ruddy, supple, and refined withal. This explains and freeing them of waste matter, grease and dirt which clog why, when Valaze is used, redness, roughness, coarseness, sallow- them, so that the breathing of the skin remains unimpeded and ness, quickly change to the pink and white tints of a perfect com- ,:„„„i„+-„„ : •„, j v i t • -j- i * *, nlexion f«="«,u circulation is improved. Valaze Liquidme prevents also the skin being shiny and overmoist. Price, 5/- and 8/6 a bottle. Valaze Moreover, the sun-parched, sun-scorched, sunburnt, tanned and Lip Lustre, for dull, blanched lips. Biting and wetting will not freckled skin on both hands and face recovers its erstwhile white- di lace the colouring it imports . Pri 2/ iaJ 3/ _ ness, clearness, and transparency beneath the beneficient influence „ , c T.. ,°. T . ~ „ ' . v '»«>/• of Valaze. Valaze Snow Lotion (a Viennese Liquid Powder) is a preparation . of rare distinction, which refreshes, cools, and whitens the skin. The beauty bnnger, Valaze, as I have told you on previous 3 6a bottle occasions, hails from the distant Carpathian Mountains, and the 0 ' daily use of a very small quantity is sufficient to stimulate and ,- c, . , TIT . , , ~ beautify impaired tissues. Aovena Sunproof and Windproof Creme has proved itself m- . dispensable as a preparation which prevents all sun-discolouration You will agree with me that if Valaze cou.d not prove mv ,* +i >• * 11 * j i. l. -± i- ~ „.„,. „,„• , -f -, ii , -x ~ .7 ■• , F luv <- U1 ; 1 of the skin > as freckles, tan, and sunburn, bv its peculiar " sunevery claim; if it could not revitalise the tissues of your skin: if ... ~ ' . , , , ' U * it could not give you a smooth, clear, and flawless skin, as I say cx P elhn S properties. Price, 2/- and 3/6. Xovena Cerate is a it can ; if it did not ensure a beautiful, enviable, perfect com- nlost effec ; tlve and natural skin cleanser. The continued use of plexion, as I say it does, the circumstance would spell ruin to my Novena Cerate in the Nursery will ensure perfect skin health business interests. But my flourishing establishments on three during childhood. Price, 2/- and 3/6. Valaze Water Softening continents, and the many thousands of fair faces you meet wher- Pastilles improve hard water to such an extent as to render it ever the charm of good complexion is valued, are eloquent and superior to rain water. They soften the water and increase its conclusive testimony.; cleansing powers. Price, 1/- per tube. At Mile. Helena Rubinstein's Valaze Institute, new methods have been introduced for the treatment of puffiness under the eyes, of enlarged or distended pores, greasiness, coarseness, and blotchiness of the skin. A course of Electric Massage, which is practised at the Valaze Massage Institute, will work wonders, and what is more, the good effects are lasting. By this treatment you can become rid of wrinkles, lines, crowsfeet, weariness, and that tired look, and the skin becomes revitalised, strengthened, purified, and beautified. All obstacles to complexion beauty are removed. If you write for an appointment Mile. Rubinstein will be pleased to see you, but if you are unable to call on her, or prefer to treat yourself at home, she will send you, p 4 ost free, her book, " Beauty in the Making," in which will be found a remedy for every complexion trouble, and indispensable information on the scientific and modern treatment of the face and hair. Address your orders and applications for appointments as follows:— Helena Rubinstein, 51, Maison Valaze, No. 36, Strand Arcade, Queen Street, Auckland. The Valaze preparations are also stocked by the leading Chemists.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15563, 21 March 1914, Page 7 (Supplement)

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15563, 21 March 1914, Page 7 (Supplement)

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15563, 21 March 1914, Page 7 (Supplement)