VALAZE. Ma-demoiselle Helena Rubinstein's inimitable Beautifying Skin Food clears and whitens the skin, removes freckles, discolouration- and sallowness, and imparts enduring, flawless beauty to the complexion. In jars, 4s and 7s. Extremely economical in use. Other of Mile. Rubinstein's preparations are : — \ A LAZE LIQUIDISE, a remarkable lotion, which overcomes undue flushing, oiliness, and shine" of the skin and course, open pores. 5s and 8s 6d. VALAZE BLACKHEAD AND OPEN PORE CURE quickly removes these blemishes, cleanses and closes the pores, ;md helps 'to preserve complexion-health.' Price, 2s 9d and ss. VALAZE ROMAN JELLY remedies double chin, and restores and preserves the contour of the face. Price, 5s 6d 10a 6d. and £1 Is. VALAZE PROMENADE CREME is fr«-e from injurious ingredients— /food skin protection and foundation for powder. Pri-fl. 2s and 3s 6d VAI.AZK REDUCING SOAP. Use dnnv in the, bath on obese parts. Its ingredients dissolve and disperse the fatty accumulation. ire. 5s 6d per cake - 3 rakes for 15s ; 6 cakes for 27s 6d. N'o eharae for personal consultations or advice by [tost. alaze Preparations at all Chemists or direct, post, free, from Mile HeW Rubinstein, Dppt SI. strand Ar cade, Auckland.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16847, 11 May 1918, Page 4 (Supplement)
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