A LETTER FROM PHYUIDA. %'■. ■■-, Dear Midge,—Having a positively ripping time. Weather perfect—the:,men. as': near: that blessed state as mere men can be. ; Days so 'full and pleasant that ■_ 'night scarcely leaves us leisure for glad dreams.■;■ Now, don't forgetl ■ If yoii don't get here on Saturday at ■ latest,. you _are a frump. .Heaven guard all gentlo.' girla-' from ,' frumpdom! Which'reminds me that I—even 11—shall 1 be a'-' fruihp in good earnest; if you don'tarrive as expected. ..I'm. -almost' out : -of Valaze; and these dear .suns, and, vigorous winds make; Valaze"a... sort of' primary nee-' essity, . like' respiration. Imagine■■• me, if you're late,, squatting covered up in :bed waiting for your advent, , weeping .with impatience, half hating you in my _ heart. Yoii don't deserve it, laggard I—but if,you don't 1 want ever to} have a wrinkle, take this one, and thank your fates that you have;.one staunch- friend ■ still 1 ..-.' : ''. :; , ■ : ; Look at all ,th<jso new' Noyena fjings. They are almost as wonderful as Valaze , itself. . The Novena Sunproof Creme is sort of angelic benediction on , the sanity of the open-air girl. .'Novena Cerate is delicious,as nothing but itself, and has a fragrance that starts pious thoughts of St. Cecilia's lilies. As to Novena Hair Destroyer—well, in'amio, you and Idon't need that sort, of thing yet. ;But Matilda Riddock (you will .."remember: her. She boro on the surf ace many infallible marks'of her truly virile mind)—rejoice I. the dear Matilda is smooth, and radiant : . as a baby.-"Psychei.' And still there • aro wicked persons that don't believe iu miracles I \;;/' :,-:-"- ,: ;.V:'. ; ■ :■''■.{■, ?hyllida. : : ,: "Valaze,. 4s. and 7s. a jar,-posted. .Novena Sunproof Creme, 2s. and 3s. ,6d.;: post, 3d. Novena Cerate, 2s. and' 3s. ,6d.; post, 3d. Ask for Mile. Bubinstein's new- booklet, "Beauty in the Making; " 3d. or free with order. Of leading chemists' or by post direct from the valazo Massage -Institute, Brandon Street, Wellington. ■-~-■ ■■■.-■."■ '-■■■"■-■"'■■■ ■ ■■'■■■ "■'■■''■■':'- ; s,' .
. ''Your collection of water-colours is very nice," said Mrs. Swellman, "but you have no oil paintings?" "No, indeed,'! replied •Mrs. Nuritch. "Idon't consider them safe," '•'Not 6afeP"- "No, in ou'e ,'of fire, you .kBOW.'*-. -•.■•■--"■•'.■■■ -' : -.-•'■ ''.- : -'. ■.'.-.■ . ■■■■;'
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 431, 13 February 1909, Page 11
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347Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 431, 13 February 1909, Page 11
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