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The Needs of the Skin.

Many- women do not give their skin what it needs, but what they think they like. The invariable consequence of this is that the delicate machinery of the complexion breaks down, and needs cure rather than care A little common sense applied to the selection of a skin food will often set everything: right. ~.T A„ _, ~ The famous name of VALiAZE applies generally to a whole fine series of facial specialties. Each of these serves a -particular and definite purpose, and none of them is offered as a cure-all. As a hall-mark, each bears the name of Mdlle. Helena Rubinstein, a name of such high reputation as vouches for the purity of°the preparations. For the harrnlessness and efficacv of these specialties Mddte Rubinstein "accepts absolute responsibility. Her fame as a scientific complexion specialist is now unquestioned throughout the civilised world. Among- her client* are scions of Royal houses, prominent members of all the' great aristocracies, ami manv of the most famous dramatic and musical artists and women of letters. Tn its eider. VALAZE is the greatest thin; in the world. , VALAZE is 4s and 7s a jar. Valaze Complexion Soap, which gives exquisite lustre an<l velvety softness to the skin, costs 2s 3d. Valaze Blackhead and Open Pore Cure, infallible, costs 2a 9d. Valaze Liquidihe, the great skin cleanser and restorative. 2s 6d. Valaze skin tonic, an astringent lotion of marvellous efficacy, 3s 9d All leadine chemists, or direct (post free) from the Maison Valazo, Brandon street, Wellington.

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Otago Witness, Issue 3018, 17 January 1912, Page 88

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Page 88 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Witness, Issue 3018, 17 January 1912, Page 88

Page 88 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Witness, Issue 3018, 17 January 1912, Page 88

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