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THE STORY OF DELICIA.

Delicia was not so young as most women like to he; but she was very sweet and wife. She knew that beauty is a treasure that endures eo long as it is well guarded. Common-sense taught her that if she starved her skin she could not hope to keep her completion. So, of course, she used Vnlnze. as all the wisest women do. She realised that for so long ns she kept her radiant and delightful completion, she could laugh at the years; and so she fed her skin with Valaso every day. But she took no risks, anyhow. She used Va.lnzo Herbal Complexion Soap. She cleaned her akin to its deepest Jayer with Novena Cerate, and used Novona Basis discreetly on muggy days. There was Novena Sunproof Creme too, for searching days of sun and wind when Delicia yachted or golfed. There was Vaiazo Face Powder for occasions when a soupcon of exotic bloom is warranted. Oh, but she was a wise woman, and knew her world, this Delicia! She was taking no needless risks. She was determined not to grow old, but just to ripen graciously in tho sun. of her friends grati-1 tude. |

Consider her case. Then consider your own. Are you following in tho footsteps of Delicia, or merely jagging along in tho rut of the frump#. If frampdom threatens, it is not yet too late for repentance. Send to-day for Mile. Helena Rubinstein's delightfully instructive now booklet, “Beauty in the Making”—3d by post, or free with any order. Of lending chemists: or by post direct from tho Valazo Massage Institute, Brandou-strcot, Wellington.*

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 6623, 12 September 1908, Page 12

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THE STORY OF DELICIA. New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 6623, 12 September 1908, Page 12

THE STORY OF DELICIA. New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 6623, 12 September 1908, Page 12