A WORD TO WOMEN.
it . THE VALUE OF TAI_vZE. ; X>ai_ty skin and beantiful complexion do not always come unaided. More frequently the reverse. You must aid nature. The pores must be kept open to free the skin from that foreign matter -which is absolutely fatal to a good complexion. Soap and water will cleanse the surface, VALAZE will cleanse the POBES. Healthy blood, circulation follows through every part. The skin instead of being pallid and dry, becomes soft and velvety as a rose petal. It will then possess a delicate peach-like bloom of exquisite loveliness. This is natural, not artificial beauty And VALAZE will give YOU this beauty.
VALA_E is now nsed" in every civilised country throughout the world. For removing Wrinkles, Crowsfeet, Sallowness, Freckles, Sunburn, Ta_, VAIAZE has no equal. VALAZE will not encourage the growth of hair on the face or arms. Obtainable from leading Chemists at 4/j or post free direct. Another sterling and world-famous preparation is the Valaze Blackhead and Open Pore Cure. It is also marvellous in its effect on "greasy skins." Price 2/9. Booklet, "Guide to Beauty," for three, stamps, free with "Valaze. Address, MLLE. RDBINSTEIN, Valaze Massage. Institute, Iframloa.street, Wrfttngton, '■ J
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 154, 29 June 1907, Page 6
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198A WORD TO WOMEN. Auckland Star, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 154, 29 June 1907, Page 6
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