BEAUTY AS A DUTY.
There is a duty which women sometimes overlook and erroneously ciass as an ex travagance or as unnecessary. It 8 the . Duty n( Beauty. The husband', brother, or friend, after - Flittering the horrors and ugliness of war desires and deserves to be- surrounded with the brightness and beauty which cheers ;.n.j heartens—not by depressing unitt/a'tiveness. At the same time, it i s important that the woman who seeks to "make the best of herself should make certain that her Beauty Culture combines efficiency and economy For these two virtues Madame Helena Rubinstein's Valaze Complexion Remedies are world-famed. Every defect ■ I skin and contour lias a sure "remedy amongst this famous Specialists'* treatnunts and preparations. HOME TREATMENTS DRYNESS AND HARSHNESS.—IncIi ad of washing, cleanse the skin with Novena Cerate. <2s and 3s 6d) and apply Valaze at night. Price 4? and 7s. OUT-DOOR PROTECTION.— Novena Sunproof Creme is unsurpassed for preventing roughness and discolorouration Price 2« and 3s 6d. ORKASINESK AND OPEN PORESValaze Liquidme (5s and 8s 6d), and wash with Open Pore Paste before retiring at right. 2« 9d and ss. Yalazo Preparations obtainable all Chemists, or direct from Mile. Helena Rubinstein, Dept. 56, Strand Arcade, •Auckland. •—«-,, EHllHfc
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17270, 20 September 1919, Page 4 (Supplement)
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