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.)T A thipk is detested by uwy rightthinking per* sun. 15ut the t.liief THIEVES | a-WSS u waittH— jy waylays and ! robs you—is a dililenian compared with !tla c Tra d o BY | Thief. w • »H The Trade £ Helena Rubinstein g Thief is the sub st» i tutor; the retailer who, for instance, when you ask him forVALAZE tries to ppvfiun.de you to accept 44 something else" that he states "is just as good." M«y be the 'just as good something else" is insl sonic scented animal lard he's put up himself in a pretty jar. Or else it is another fcjkm Food, which is hoped, because it is like VALAZE to look at, will be accepted at VALAZE value. The Chemist, of course, sells it a little cheaper, and gets a bigger profit'to salve his conscience for telling the lie that this other article is "just as good" as VALAZE. Now genuine is genuine. VALAZE is imitated in everything but its virtues —in its appearance, its fragrance, the jar that contains it, and even in its very advertisements. Surely this is obvious to yon ! liut the absoJute merit of VALAZE as a Skin Beautiher is the one point where imitators fail. Thia merit it is that sells VALAZE — that soils it, jar after jar, year after year, to the same women. And this, too, explains why more VALAZE is sold to-day thy n ever was sold before. Not all chemists are substitutors —in fact, many of them I know to be staunch, true business men. They sell VALAZE every lime, and charge £/- and 6/9 for it, which is just the proper price for a preparation of such sterling quality. HUT il' you happen on a chemist who presses a "just as good" substitute on you when you ask for VALAZE. distinctly refuse to be made a catspaw of for his convenience. Get VALAZE or nothing. In such a case write to me, enclosing a remittance, and I'll post VALAZE direct to you myself. Address your letter to me at— The Y&LAZE Massage Inslttuie, BRANDON ST., WELLINGTON.

MUSICAL. IT is simpiv perfect, and perfectly simple, TO PLAY ON A PIANO tuned bv J K. BftYQQN (late of Glasgow, Belfast, and London). Address : R. and R. Glover, Arcade, Tiinaru. PIANOS AND ORGANS.—HaIf the Pianos we sell go to People who never sue them until taken out of the packing case, yet we never fail to give satisfaction. Just send us a line for lernis and particulars of our Hire System of Purchase. Good value and satisfaction guauanteed. F. HOWELL AND CO., 13 and 14 Octagon, Dunedin. Our Mr Cox visits Timaru periodically to interview prospective purchasers*. I S S M. FOSTER is prepared to take PUPILS FOR THE VIOLIN. Address : 89 ARTHUR STREET. MISS FITZGERALD, L.A.8., and MISS ESTHER FITZGERALD, A.T.C.L., Senior Silver Medallist, Asso. Board exam., Teachers of PIANO, HARMONY, and COUNTERPOINT, have RESUMED TEACHING. Pupils prepared for all Examinations. Railway Concessions to Country Pupils. Address: STAFFORD ST. NORTH. M 1 SS VIOLET HEALEY is prepared to take PUPILS FOR VTOLIN. Address : NORTH ST. (near Craigio Avenue). H MISS L. M. FIT -i SELL, A.T.C.L. (PIAM v "i|, AS RESUMED TEACHING. Pupils visited. Address : RUSSELL SQUARE, TIMARU. MISS JEANNIE C. ANDERSON, CERTIFICATED VOCALIST Trinity Col., London, is prepared to receive PUPILS for VOICE PRODUCTION, SINGING, and THEORY. Terms at Begg's and the Dresden. Address : CHURCH STREET (between Chapel St. and Grey Road). HERBERT WEBB, RGANIST AND CHOIRMASTER OF ST. MARY'S CHURCH, TIMARU. HAS RESUMED TEACHING, ORGAN, PIANO, SINGING. Private Address : Ardauicro, LeCren's Terrace. 0 A. .T, ItOONEY, M.A.C.M., L., Pu2'il of -the lale Professor Carl oi'biuidt, Awisted by Mit-:;; Rooney. MR ROONEY is an experienced Music Teacher, and is now prepared to receive Pupils in Piano, Violin (Practical), Voice Production, Singing, Hand Culture, Theory. Address: Ellangowan, Sarah St. Terms at Begg's. MR J. W. WHITE, BARRISTER AND SOLICITOR, Crown Solicitor, Notary Public, HAS MONEY to advance in any sr.m<> required, at Current, Rates, repay able by if go desired bj fcer

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Timaru Herald, Volume XIIC, Issue 13533, 2 March 1908, Page 3

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