Regarding Skin Treatments.
In the matter of-complexion treatment*, as in all the other affairs of life,' merit never hides behind the door of subterfuge. Merit prefers open daylight. . Merit welcomes comparison. Merit is neither afraid nor ashamed of. its name, and does not assume fictitious ones. Merit has a name that it can be always proud of. Just reflect for a moment how many hundreds of face preparations women are daily asked to buy: put forward irresponsibly and under fictitious names of proprietorship. No one has the.least idea of the standing or identity of these persons who offer for sale the multifarious concoctions which they loudly proclaim to do an equal amount of good to any mixed num-' ber of people. The stupidity of it! On tho other hand there is the splendid and celebrated series of facial specialities known under the general name of VALAZE, each serving a particular purpose, none put forward as a cure-all, all jTuaranteed bv the hall-mark of the name of Mdlle. Helena Rubinstein, whose worldwide reputation speakp for itself, who vouches for the purity of her specialties, and who, without ambiguity or equivocation says exactly what each is for. The VALAZE complexion is not "laid-on"; it is due to tho beneficient action of a skin-food that enables Mother Nature to do her perfect work under ideal conditions. Write, and let us tell you all about it. "Beauty in the Making," Mdlle. Rubinstein's book, post free on application. VALAZE in jars 4s and 7s. All leading chemists, or direct, post fre«, from the Maiso" Valaze, Brandon street, Wellington.
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Otago Witness, Issue 3035, 15 May 1912, Page 65
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