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CISSIE LOFTUS. FINDS VALAZE MOST EXCELLENT. For yean £jioti*^ now, oft and M^Sk \ on, the tongues Ma/H 1 **. °* aU tne wopl «* y^-M \ '*r ■ have been bu»y l\ vSn.A«M with talk of dMk the rogulrt■flUVv M«T c2G£*"> ness,- tho iiHj^Aj|^rx> j*^™"' the g£ |jj*^g"pg|Sijg^J^ wonderful abilW&ffw!&!iJW perfect pol*e fi7//^» I Loltus. She has w ' J 1 ■* I been a mimic I '/ \ (the best in • 0 » England), a colJHAVE FOUND T*lE .««*«. ■ <&&£ VALAZE SKIN FOOD. 5f« me .? nd * * I><7WDER A COMPLEXION difficult to SOAP MOST £XCELLENT guess what not. O. .SHALL BE GLAD TO But she has alCOME TO YOUR. ROOMJways been herJHORTLY FOR MOifcE . self, and al1 .SHALL BE PLEASED TO W ays quite inRECOMMEND THEM TO imitable. She MV FRIENDS is a woman ot fiot >*t fL/J** ' — t« e world now, \*&A*^Joi***" although she C\j A — was the merest -*= S1 - J child when first she became famous. She has had, in the interim, abundant opportunity of comparing and classifying things. She knows what she likes and what she refuses, and she knows why. She loves Valaze, as you see, and everybody knows why. When Valaze went to London, it was inevitable that Miss Cissie Loftus would become a devotee; she will have nothing but the best; but in regard to the best she will be first. The opinion expressed by Miss LofUM is the conviction of scores of the movt charming actresses in London, and hum dreds of famous Society beauties are swelling the chorus of praise. Valaze does all It professes to do, and does it unmistakably. This is the thing that has stirred feminine London to the depths ot its enthusiasm. Valaze is genuine and quite inimitable. If you wish to, know more of the mar* vellous Valaze and Novena specialities— and especially, if you are intelligently interested in the preservation of your complexion— w rite for Mile. Helena Rubinstein's remarkable book, " Beauty in the Making." This book is unique. It contains in crisp epitome the result of Mile. Rubin* stein's long and various experience as a beauty specialist. It is absolutely trustworthy and clear. You cannot possibly misunderstand or make mistakes. It will ' tell you everything you want to know. Mention this paper. Valaze Skin Food keeps the skin clear, soft, and supple, free from freckles, lines p and blotches, in jars, 4s and 7s; Valaze Complexion Soap, 2s 3d; Valaze Face Powder, for greasy or moist skin, and Novena Poudre. for dry and normal skin, in boxes, 2s Gd; Valaze Blackhead and Open Pore Cure, in tins, 2s 9d, banishes these disfigurements and overcomes greariness and coarseness of skin. Valaze Hair Tonic goes to the root of hair troubles and encourages luxuriant growth where the natural process is sluggish. It strengthens and preserves the hair, giving it softness and gloss; 3s 9d a bottle. Valaze Skin Tonic is an anti-wrinkle lotion, the constant use of which is an unfailing safeguard against lines about the eyes; 3s 9d a bottle. All leading chemists, or direct, post free, from the Maison Valaze, Brandon Street, Wellington. Don't b« persuad«4 to buy this and that just b*can— It is a new brand, and probably pack«d by mim toMKp«r(«nc«d firm, and puohotf for the sak« of «xtrm Pjrojlt. BUY AN AJCTICLK WHICH IS GUARANTEE*. end ha* STOOD A PUBLIC TEST 1 sojt • • » YEARS. PURE TEAS. v I FEED YOUR SKIN. Ladies, don't be deceived by imitations ! Get a skin food that really feeds the don, I and does not encourage supeVluous ham Here is the Analyst's report on WIOLETTA The Pure Skin Food. b Brittan St.. Linwood. Christchurch, N.Z., 14th May, 1997Report on the analysis of a sample ol wiotetta Slcin Food and Face Creme received from the Manager of the Wioletta Toilet Company, Christchurch, on the 9th May, 1907"I, the undersized Analyst, do hereby eertilT that I havr analysed the above-mentioned sample, and I find it to be free from any injurious matters, and thai it contains only such a« are recognised to be beneficial to the skin. A. A. BICKERTON, Colonial Analyst, Canterbury, N.Z. Chemists, Storw, and Warehousemen. 1/6 »"<* 3/- Postage «£ extra. Agents : ROBERTS'S Satisfaction Store, 99-101, Avenue. The Grand Prix and gold medal for quality in the whisky section of the i Franco-British Exhibition has been awarded to r the "White Horse" whisky JbelongI ing to Mackie ajid (Do., distillers, Ltd., fcf&y and Gjaegow. It was only last month this old-established firm .were hononted with the appointment by Royal warrant fc» Hi* Majesty th* Kiaf-

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXIV, Issue 12936, 29 November 1909, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXIV, Issue 12936, 29 November 1909, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXIV, Issue 12936, 29 November 1909, Page 3