DO YOU POWDER?
Mile. Rubinstein was the first among Beauty Culturists to differentiate between a dry. a normal, a greasy, and an overmoist skin, when advising the use of face powder. A powder unsuited to the skin would he harmful. An absorbent powder on a dry skin would only cause irritation, while a " fatty " powder on a greasy skin would aggravate the trouble. Mile. Rubinstein, therefore, recommends VALAZE COMPLEXION POWDER for a greasy, over-moist skin, and the NOVKNA POUDRE, a special "fatty" powder, for a skin that is dry, or normal. Price—2s 6d each. Then there is • the VALAZE SNOW LOTION, a liquid powder and Beauty lotion, par. excellence.'. Only necessary to apply little, to invest the- skin with a charmingly soft appearance. Price—3s 6d. . VALAYE LIQUIDINE-Unequalled for. a coarse, greasy skin, and for redness and shine of the skin. Price— and 8s fid. BAUME VERTE—An unsurpassed pre-, ventative of skin-roughness and discolouration; splendid foundation for powder/ Price7-5s 6d, 10s .64, and £1 la. All Valaze preparations obtainable all Chemists,; or direct' from Mile. HelenaRubinstein, t Dept. 36, Strand Arcade, Auckland. *'<.■•''.
Coal mines ■ dispute ended.. Plan to preserve harmony, as illustrated on every' packet, Golden Rule Candles adopted.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 13967, 28 September 1918, Page 4 (Supplement)
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198Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 13967, 28 September 1918, Page 4 (Supplement)
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