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WHY NOT INSURE THE COMPLEXION?

For many years it lia-s been considered voiv necessary to insure houses, furniture, jewels, and such like. How strange it is, then, that so many fail to insure one of the most priceless of Nature's gifts—a beautiful complexion. Houses, furniture, and jewels can be replaced, but can beauty be as easily n stored once it has gone? All sorts of things are apt to happen to the complexion. Exposure to the wind, sun, or brine will quickly cause it to become discoloured and harsh. Yet it is quite easy to keep the complexion out of all such troubles, the premium being simply a jar of Valaze.

The health, colour, radiancy of the complexion, all the most valuable essentials of facial beauty —the whiteness, clearness, smoothness, softness, tone, and health of the skin can he ensured and preserved by the use of Valaze. Price, 4s and 7s. Because Valaze does not pose as a cureall, Mile. Rubinstein recommends the following exclusive preparations:—Valaze Complexion Powder for greasy, overmoist skins; Novcna Poudro for dry and normal skins, each in three lints— 2s 6d a. box. Of liouid powders there is Valaze Snow Lotion. This is an exquisite Viennese specific which cools, refreshes, softens, and whitens the skin—3s 6d. Valaze Eye-brow Crayon delicately darkens the eyebrows, lids, and lashes. It gives the eye more depth, also that languishing appearance that is so much admired—2s. Mile. Rubinstein's interesting and instructive book. “ Beauty in the Making,” contains many -valuable hints on the care of the complexion, and will be sent free to any address on mention of this paper.

All chemists; or direct, post free, from Mile. Helena Rubinstein, 62 Maiscn Valaze, Strand Arcade, Auckland.

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Otago Witness, Issue 3097, 23 July 1913, Page 65

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Page 65 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 3097, 23 July 1913, Page 65

Page 65 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 3097, 23 July 1913, Page 65