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PEAUTY THAT WINS AND STAYS. These ore a few plain words for Indies with time to think. If more ladies thought, there'd be more ladies hajipy later on. To resume. Did you ever notice how sadly large a proportion of pretty girls are pretty for a season or two, then passable, then plain and ««• considered? Perhaps yoii don't notice things; but that's so. Ninety per cent, of women squander their heritage of beauty before they are out of their youth. Why? Why, because beauty, after all, is mostly complexion. But (you say) how can one keep her com" plexion? MISS ETHEL IRVING, the charming leading woman at the Haymarlcct Theatre, London, writes:— " I have used the Valaze preparations for about six weeks, and think them perfectly wonderful for the skin," MISS KATE CUTLER, the delightful woman nnd accomplished artist, who leads with Sir Charles Wyndhain, writes :— " I have used your Valaze preparations with beat results. Every woihnn should use Valaze to preserve her complexion. 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When I have »aid that I have only vaguely hinted at the true pleasure and satisfaction and benefit which I derive from it. AH Actresses should use Valaze." Miss EDNA MAY, the daintiest and most pinunnte " Belle of flew York" that ever graced the stage, says: " Valaze Powder is splendid, a delicfotif scent. It is quite the nicest preparation of its kind, that I Ua-ve si? far come upon." Are these enough? They should be. But there are plenty more. Valaze, Skin Food keeps the skin clear, smooth, and supple, free from freckles, lines, an# blotches, in jars, 4s and 7s; Vala,:« Powder (for greasy skin) and Noveiia Powder (for dry and normal skin), 2s 6d a box; Blockhead and Open Pore Cure overcomes also greasiness and coarseness of the skin, 2s 9d; Valaze Complexion Soap, 2s 3d a enke. Of all good chemists, or direct, post free, front Mile. 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Colonist, Volume LIV, Issue 13380, 1 April 1912, Page 2

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