THE VALUE OF VALAZE.
Dainty nkin anil beautiful complexion, <lo not alwayts fome uin ideiL Moro frequently the reverse. You must aid Nature. The pores must he kept open to free the skin from that foreign matter which is absolutely fatal to a good complexion. Soap ami water will cleanse the surface. Valaze will cleanse the pores. Healthy blood circulation follows through every part. The skin, instead of being pallid ami dry, becomes soft and velvety as a rose petal. It will then possess a delicate peachlike bloom of pxquisite loveliness. This is natural, not artificial, beauty. Valaze will give you this beauty. Valaze is now used in every civilised country throughout the world. For removing freckles, wrinkles, erowsfeet, sallowness, sunburn, and tan, Valaze has no equal. Valaze is guaranteed not to encourage the growth of hair. In jars, 4/ and 7/. Novena (‘crate, a pc .feet treatment for sensitive and dry skins. Especially {beneficial for use in winter, instead of washing with soap and water. Novena derate soothes. softens, and .preserves the skin. 2/ and 3/6. Novena Fasia, delightful for evening use. Thinly applied to the shoulders, neck, and arm, it imjurts a beautiful whiteness, which remains on the skin for hours. 2/ and 3/6. Valaze Dip Lustre protects the lipt from the wind and cold. Prevents and cures cracks, chaps, and sores. Imparts a natural colour, which cannot be displaced by biting or wetting. 2/; special 3/.
All Valaze preparations from lending chemists. or direct, post free, from Valaze Depot, City Chambers, Queenstreet, or Mlle. Helena Rubinstein, Maison Valaze, Brandon street Wellington.
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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XVLI, Issue 13, 27 September 1911, Page 61
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264THE VALUE OF VALAZE. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XVLI, Issue 13, 27 September 1911, Page 61
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