r BEAUTY-, FOR NEW ZEALAND WOMEN. MI,I.JE. RUBINSTEIN, of Melbourne, who is responsible for the introduction to Australia of the famous Valaze Preparations, has just returned from Europe, where she visited all the leading Complexion and Skin Specialists in the principal cities of the Continent. She has decided to visit New Zealand, and give Ladies there the opportunity ot becoming personally acquainted with herself and with her marvellous Beauty-giving Preparations. Mile. Rubinstein's visit to Europe was takenparlly with the purpose of satisfying herself whether in Valaze she had the best skin-food known, and she came to the conclusion, after wide research, that Valaze is the pleasantest, the safest, the quickest, and the most reliable skin preparation on the world's market. This conclusion is highly satisfactory to herself and to her Australian clientele, and now that she has decided to place this marvellous Skin-food in New Zealand, ladies in that fair land can rest assured they are getting " the best by every test." The brilliant Valaze complexions so well known in Australia will soon be equally well known throughout New Zealand. Valaze is compounded from a little herb which grows on the slopes of the Carpathian Mountains. $ . •"• Dr. Lykuski, one of the greatest scientists , of the day, was the discoverer of the plant's marvellous properties. The effect of the use of Valaze is certainly magical. Wrinkles, freckles, tan, sallowness, blackheads, sunburn, chafing, the ravages of time, illness, or weather, every blemish, disfigurement, or imperfection, disappears under its spell immediately. After regular applications, the skin assumes the soft, dainty glow of perfect health and beauty, and an enviable brilliant complexion is secured. Mile. Rubinstein has received thousands of letters—genuine expressions of gratitude and appreciation at its marvellous effects. Ladies are sxlvised to await Mile. Rubinstein's arrival; Valaze can be had from all Chemists at 4/- and 6/6, or post free direct from Melbourne. Dr. Lykuski's Special Valaze Blackhead and Open Pore Cure, 2/6 box, by post 3/-; Valaze ' Herbal Soap, lasts 6 mouths, 2/- cake (postage 2d.); Valaze Herbal Face Powder, 3 tints, 2.- --. (postage 2d.). Ask your Chemist, or write to Mlle. H. Rubinstein.& Co., 274 Collins St., Melbourne. " Guide to Beauty " free. Browns and Wainwright's ~~~ NO. 20. TUESDAY, JANUARY 30, 1906. ..■iilllllillllHlllllllllllllllHlllllHllllllllllllllllllllllllllMlllll'llllllllllllllllUl' It was rather an eye-opener to those who attended our sale yesterday to find, the quality we wero offering at bargain prices. Our sale is already the talk of the town, and everybody is ' wondering how such good furniture can be sold for the money. However., then© are the gcxxfo and the prices. Judge for yourselves. Some more bargains:— Nine-piece Rexine Suite, equal in wear to real leather. Was £12 10s., now £10. Nine-piece Dining-room Suite, in brown Victoria leather, heavy spindle backs, guaranteed to wear just as good as leather. Was £14 10s., now £12. Nine-piece Green Morocoline, nothing to wear like it. Stuffed backs, with spindles, specially good work. Was £16 10s., now £14. Three-piece Suite, in Genoa Velvet and Plush, tub chairs, very handsome. Was £10 10s., now £9. Three-piece Suite, in s'lk tapestry and plush, slightly shop-worn. Was £10 10s. 3 now £8. Wardrobe, height 7 feet 6 inches x 4 feet 3 inches, mirror 4 feet 6 inches xlB inches. Carved sidss, large drawer at bottom. All rimu. Was £7 10s., now £6 ss. Wardrobe, stained walnut, large size, glass 4 feet 7 18 inches, with drawer. Was £5 10s., now £4 10s. Sideboard, dark finish, set off a room splendidly. Was £6 155., now £5 10s. Combination Billiard and Dining Table, complete, with marker, rest cues, 3 ivory balls; siz>3, 7 feet x 3 feet 10 inches. Was £10 10s., new £9. v Carpets, Linoleum, Crockery, etc., at give-away prices. The early bird gets the best. MORE TO-MORROW. Browne & Wainwright, W. GOOD VALUE FURNISHERS, Ridgway Street, Wanganui. Telephone 312.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume L, Issue 12716, 30 January 1906, Page 2
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