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DO YOU POWDER?

"You say that you like a little powder ft* the facc." That is quite reasonable. But what Powder? You haven't an idea. You tako the one that somebody else commends, or tho one whoso colour appeals to you. Of course, if you happen to have a g.roasy skin, and get a fntt.y powder, ycu simply make trouble worse. If, on the othcir hand, you hav-o a dry skin, audi happen upon an abtorbnnt powder, you hasten tho final ruin of your complexion.

Uso brains in your buying. See that you gtit just the thing your case demands. Mile. Rubinstein's remarkable book, " Beauty in tJio Making," is a mine of just tho information you require. It will be pruted you free, if you write for it. If you liavo a dry skin it will direct you to use Novona. Poudre, 2s 6d. It makes the driest skin exquisite, ccol, and supple. If you liavo a moist or greasy skin, tho bcok will directvcu to Valaze Complexion Powder, whioli is pure and sholcsome, and excellently ad>heront. It is 2s 6d.

Va-laze Snow Lotion is a delightful liquid powder for out-dcor use, which remains on' for tours. 3s 6d.

Of leading chemists, or direct, post free, from Maison Vala/.e, Brandon street, Wellington.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 15101, 25 March 1911, Page 3

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DO YOU POWDER? Otago Daily Times, Issue 15101, 25 March 1911, Page 3

DO YOU POWDER? Otago Daily Times, Issue 15101, 25 March 1911, Page 3

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