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DO YOU POWDER?

Ton say that you like "a little powder for tho face." That is quite reasonable. But what Powder? You haven't an idea. You tako the ono that somebody elso commends; or the one whoso colour appeals to you. Of course, if you happen to have a greasy skin, and get a fatty powder, you simply make trouble worse. If, on the other hand, you havo a dry skin, and happen upon an absorbent powder, you hasten the final ruin of your complexion. Use brains in your buying. Sco that you get just the thing your case demands. JIIIc. Rubinstein's 4 remarkable book, "Beauty in the Making," is a mine of just th 3 information you require. It' will bo posted you, free, if you write for it. If you have a dry skin it will direct you to use Novena Poudre, _ 2s. 6d. It makes tho driest skin exquisite, cool and supple. If you havo a moist or greasy skin, the book will direct you to Valazo Complexion Powder, which is pure and wjiolesomc, and excellently adherent. It is 2s. Gd.

Valazo Snow Lotion is a delightful liquid powder for outdoor use, which remains on for hours. 3s. 6d.

Of leading chemists, or direct, post free, from Maison Valaze, Brandon Street, Wellington, ~ 7

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1166, 17 June 1911, Page 11

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DO YOU POWDER? Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1166, 17 June 1911, Page 11

DO YOU POWDER? Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1166, 17 June 1911, Page 11

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