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SKIN PURITY ANT) SKIN BEAUTY Every Woman in childhood possesses * skin as soft in texture and fin© in grain as the petals of a poach blossom. But weather, worry and the coots© of year* coarsens the skin pores, and robs them of the activity they need to expel the impurities that clog and stifle them. Skin purity most prevail before skin beauty can follow. VALAZE, that dainty Russian Skin Pood, persuades all impurities out of the skin so surely yot so gently that the delicate structure is unharmed. Valaze, the Skin Bcautifier, then begins its mission. It builds up the tiny tissues of the skin, and nourishes them so naturally that the soft bloom of childhood reappears on a woman's face. After continued use of Valaze she'll find herself the possessor of a beautiful, bright complexion. glowing with health and charm. Wrinkles, Crowefect, Sallowness, Tan, and Freckles disappear like magic before Valaze. It is guaranteed not to produce or encourage a growth of hair; 4a and Gs 9d a jar, posted free. VALAZE BLACKHEAD and OPENPORE CURE removes the most obstinate cases of this distressing complaint; 2a 9d jar, 3s posted. VALAZE HERBAL SOAP.—Every pore will respond to tho cleansing nutritive virtues of this charming Soap. Compounded from almonds and rare herbs, containing no alkali. -Used largely in Russia and Austrian Court Circles; 2s 3d a cake. VALAZE MASSAGE ROLLERS for self-massage, with special patented features. Single Roller, Psj set of two, 18a 6d: complete set of three in case. 255, Obtainable from all chemists and Valazs Institute, Brandon strocW

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 6493, 13 April 1908, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 6493, 13 April 1908, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 6493, 13 April 1908, Page 5