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VALAZE-THE BEAUTIFIER

VALAZE stands fflr the most perfect complexion preparation that Science has ever-had to her credit. It is not. like thousands of so-called skin foods, bland, indifferent, nondescript—the kind that the skin is better o(f without than with. VALAZE acts on the skin.

VALAZE seeks out the deepest layers of the skin, and there works as Nature works, thoroughly and surely, for skin purity, for skin colour, and for skin freshness, and skin beauty.

That is why the skin that, feeds on Yulazo can bear the brunt of all weather and climatic conditions of heat, cold, and of atmospheric damp and dry.

That is why the Valaze face never looks tired; why the cheek never fades which has been caressed by Valaze.

That is why ValaZo fulßls every iota of its promise, and why it occupies us own nicho on the world's toilet table. In jars. 4s. and 7s.

NOVENA SUN .and WIND-PROOF CREME, shields the skin for sun and wind, imparts, a soft, natural nnpearnnce to the skin, and prevents freckles. Inn, sunburn, and sallowness. In jars, 2s.

and 3=. Grl

VALAZE COMPLEXION SOAP, pure and wholesome, a perfect skin cleanser, 2s. 3d.

Of leading chemists or direct, post free, from the Maison Valaze, Brandon Street. Wellington. 6

Floral Tributes.—Gifts of rare and choice Flowers are always acceptabla for friends or relatives. Desigoed and arranged artistic emblems are always to bo W eD at MISS MURRAY'S, Vice-Regal Florist, 3C Willis Street. Tel. 2G5. Wedding Bouquets and designs sent to anj n ar t of Dominion.—-Adrt.

For Children's Hacking Cough at night, Woods' Great Peppermint Cure, Is. Gd., lis. Gd,—Advt

An Afternoon Tea, Yesterday afternoon Mrs. Morris Fox, who is leaving on a visit to Sydney on Friday, entertained her friends at afternoon tea at the Hotel Windsor, a very enjoyable time being spent_ by those'ft-ho were'present. The diningroom, in which everyone was received, was very prettily decorated with phlox and .St. John's wort, and a string band played delightfully during tlio afternoon.. Mrs. Fox wore a pretty dress of white silk veiled in heliotrope ninon, and a hat en suite. Some of thoso present were: Mesdames Mouatt, Boyes, Russell, Sievwright, Darling, Grady, Lyon (2), Gullie, Corrigan, Borghctti, Richards, Hamilton, Long, Taplin, Lane (Perth), Scott, and the Misses Sievwright (2), Lyon, Darling, Mouatt, Richards, and Watson.

. | Mrs. Levien, who has been spending a few days in Wellington, returned to Napier on Monday. Mrs. Harry Holmes (Matahiwi) and her children are spending a few weeks at Castlepoint. Mrs. Tennant (Kelburne) intends leaving on a visit to England some time in June. Miss Rita Simpson has gone up to Mastorton, and is the guest of Mrs. Vallancc, Kahumingi. Mr. and Mrs. John Blundell leave Wellington on March 31 for a visit to Canada, via Sydney and Vancouver. Major Dean" Pitt and Mrs. Pitt, from Gisbqrne, are visiring Auckland. Mrs. A. B. Lawrence (Masterton), who has been spending several weeks with her attnt, Mrs. R. A. Carr, has returned to her homo. Mr. and Mrs. B. D. O'Rorke (Auckland) are staying in town. Dr. • and Mrs. Fitchett are at present spending a few days in Auckland. Mrs. 0. Bunny returned to To Awaite last week after a short visit to Wellington. Miss Hindmarsh, who has been staying with Mrs. Tweed, left Wellington on Monday for Masterton, where she will bo the guest of Mrs. Ormond Cooper. Miss Carr (England) is visiting relatives in tho Wairarapa. Colonel E. S. Heard and the officers of the military camp at Tauhcrinikau will be "at home" to tho residents of the Wairarapa to-morrow afternoon between two and five, when a gymkhana will be held.

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1076, 15 March 1911, Page 11

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VALAZE-THE BEAUTIFIER Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1076, 15 March 1911, Page 11

VALAZE-THE BEAUTIFIER Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1076, 15 March 1911, Page 11

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