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CARE OF THE SKIN.

There is a saying that a woman is as old as she looks. Which means that sho is as old as hei" skin looks. Keep your skin young, and t' lc years need have no terrors for you. It is all a matter of taking thought and a little trouble. But the trouble entailed by tho A'alazo treatment is ;o pleasant that it becomes a sort of new joy. A'nlar.e Skin Food—the superb, the unique, I' lo inimitable — has revolutionised beauty-culture, and put the treatment of the skin on a thoroughly sound basis. A'alaze perfects the good skin, purifies the bad skin, and beautifies all skin. Valazo is a Skin Food and Bc.nitificr par excellence, (-is. and 75.) A'alazo Soap, perfect for toilet use, is a natural skin cleanser and stimulator. It :„ iwond comparison the finest skin-soap on the market. In cakes 2s. 3;!. Novena Cerate, a periect skin cleanser, Mother, ami preserver for a dry sensitive skin. l° r s kms too sensitive rnr soap o,wl water. Novena Cerate forms an exo Ilent treatment. 2s. and .Is.-(id. ■'Be-ntv in the Making." Mile. Rubinstein's book, will bo sent post freo with ° rt \il'Valazc preparations obtainable from leidiu" chemists, or direct, post tree, from Muilon V« laze ', «™»< l011 Strcot ' Wellington. ' 4

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1231, 13 September 1911, Page 9

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214

CARE OF THE SKIN. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1231, 13 September 1911, Page 9

CARE OF THE SKIN. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1231, 13 September 1911, Page 9

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