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Wheu I have paid that I have only vaguely hinted at the true pleasure nnd satisfaction and benefit which I derive from it. All Actresses should use Valnze." Miss EDNA MAY, the daintiest and most piquantc " Belle of New York" that ever graced the stage, says: " Valaze Powder is splendid, a deltciou* »cent, It is quite the nicest preparation of its . kind that I Uave so fur come upou." ' r Are these enough? They should ba. But there are plenty I'more. Valaze, Skin Food keeps the skin clear, smooth, and supple, free from freckles, lines, an* blotches, in jars, 4s and 7s; Va!az« Powder (for greasy skin) and Novena Powder (for dry and normal skin), 2s 6d a box; Blackhead and Open Pore Cure overcomes also greaslness and coarseness of the skin, 2s 9d; Valaze Complexion Soap, 2s 3d a cake. Of all good chemists, or. direct, post tree, from Mile. Rubinstein, 23, 'Bran-don-»treet, Wellington. 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Colonist, Volume LIV, Issue 13379, 30 March 1912, Page 2

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