THIS IS ABOUT SOAP
Men and women are reasonably fastidious as to what they eat and drink; hut very few people are properly scTiijiu. is in the matter of soap. The average m: n lather- his face with offensive and inju/i--ous mineral and animal matter tw<> "L three times daily. These cheap and mi-ty soaps dry up the skin, and in the end 1 pletely ruin it. For the delicate skin- J women cheap invariably spell d * st ruction. The thing in use—especially in junction with A'alaze—is Valaze Hri .il Complexion Soap (in cakes. 2/3). it contains no inju:; »us elements or i.v wholesome animal fat. It is beyond ( i* parison the finest skin-soap on the market. Every woman who uses thi> snip is frankly delighted with it. Over in Australia it is coming mt® daily increasing use a s a shaving soap This is, however, prim, rily the nat ra! soap of the woman of reflnernent md good taste, for whom Alli . Helena Itubrnstein has done so much during recent year*. If you are interc ted send Allle/s famous 1»ook. “Beaut;, in the '■ king,” which will be forwarded to ; post free on application. All Valaze specialties of leading chemists, or direct, post free, ti ,:u Valaze Depot, City Chambers, Qu '*nstreet Auckland; or Mlle. Helena Ruhm* stein. Afaison Valaze, Brandon-street Wellington.
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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLVI, Issue 8, 23 August 1911, Page 68
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222Page 68 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLVI, Issue 8, 23 August 1911, Page 68
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