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THE VALUE OF VALAZE.

Dainty skin and beautiful complexion do not always conic unaided. ' More fremiently the reverse. You must aid Nature. The pores must l>e kept open to freo tho skin from that foreign matter which is absolutely fatal lo a good complexion. Soap and water will cleanse the.surface. Valazo will cleanse the pores. 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 pcanhliko bloom of exquisite loveliness. This is natural, not artificial, bsauty. Valaze will giro you this beaiity. Valaze is iww used in every civilised country throughout, tho world. For removing freckks, wrinkles, crowsfeet, sallowness, sunburn, and tan, Valazo has no equal. Valaze is guaranteed not to encourage tho growth of hair. In jar?, -Is. and 7s. Nqvena Cerate, a. perfect treatment for sensitive nnd dry skins. Especially beneficial for use iu winter, instead of washing with soap and water. Novena Cerate eleansss, soothes, softens, and preserves the skin. 2s. and 35. Gd. Novena Pasta, delightful for evening ui-e. Thinly applied to tho neck, and arms, it imparts ,i beautiful wliitew-ss, which remains on the skin for hours. 2s. and 3s. 6d. Valazo Lip Lustre, protects the lips from the wind nnd cold. Prevents and cures crocks, chaps, and sores. Imparts a natural colour, which cannot Ixi displaced by biting or wetting. special, 3s. All Valazo preparations from loading chemists, or direct, post froc, from Miiisoii Valazu, Brandon Street, Wellington.*

Obituary. Tho death occurred oil Monday, at her residence, ID Duller Street, of Mrs. C. L. Gray, relict of the late.Hev. J. 11. Gray. The deceased lady came to NewZealand about fifty years ago with her husband, and for twenty year, thyy lived in Otago, subsequently living in Waimate, Itangiora, Willowby, Xew Plymouth, Lower Hutt, and Greymouth. Sho is survived by a family of five sons and eight daughters. The funeral, which took place- yesterday, was conducted by the Rev. J. G. Chapman, at Karori, who also held a service at the house. Miss Pieno Queree, of Wellington, is giving' a pianoforte " recital in Christchurch this evening. She is b?ing assisted by Mrs. Gower-Burns, the Christchurch Orchestral Society, Miss Theliua Brown, Miss Vera Humphries, and Mr. Farquhar Young. The engagement is announced in Australia of Mr. George. Portus, the wellknown theatrical manager, and erstwhile of Wellington, to Mrs. Maxwell,' widow of tho late Mr. Mas Maxwell, tho actor. Mrs. Win. Adair, of Gisborne, returned from a trip to London by the Eotorua yesterday. Miss Pundcr, late of the staff of tho Alexandra Hospital,-London, who is to be married shortly to Dr. Gunn, of Carterton, arrived by the Rotorua yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Heaton Rhodes and Sir Charles and Lady Bowcn arrived by tho Botonia in Wellington yesterday afternoon from London. Mrs- W. Martin (Martinborough) arrived in town on Monday. Mrs. Henry Humphrey, who has been visiting friends in Wellington for tho last six v;eeks, has returned to her home. Mr. and Mrs. F. Ryder, of Kakariki Station (Hawke's Bay) are visiting Mr. and Mrs. D'Arth, Otaki. . The engagement is announced of Miss Frances Chaytor, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chaytor, Marshlands, Marlborough, to Mr. Aldwyn Burrell, of Alton, Hampshire, England. The death on Mond-iy of Mrs. Wilson, wife of Mr. E. A. Wilson, local manager for Ross and Glendinning, Napier, after an illness of two years. Miss Ivy Jenkinson, of Seatoun, and her cousin, Miss Dorothy Cameron, of Diinedin,' have left on a visit to tho Wairarapa. Among thoso who returned from tho Coronation festivities in London by tho Kotorna yesterday wero Miss C. Pyn'e and Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Cooper, of Christchurch. A Press Association message from London states that Miss Kitty Conly, the Melbourne singer, scored a success at a Sunday concert in the Queen's Hall. Mrs. Trcadwoll (Wangamii) is visiting Wellington, and is staying at "Kcniiworth." > • Miss M. Eathbonp and her sister leavo for Dannevirko to-day. A dance, organised by."a committee consisting of the Misses Burns,-Williamson, Ross, Messrs. Pye-Smith, Mitchell/Pratt, Wilson, and Francis, takes place in tho Alexandra' Hall, Abel Smith Street,' on Friday, September 29. ' EXPERIENCE V. DIPLOMAS. After foTirteen years of solid work and study,as.a Hair, Face, and Skin Specialist; Miss Milsom can show numlxrs of living results, to prove tho efficacy of her methods and knowledge. Sho holds hundreds of testimonials from all over tho world. . Diplomas count for littleexperience counts for much. Her preparations find favour because they produce results (see window display, Kin"'s Chambers). Miss Milsom diagnoses all cases, treats and teaches ladies and gentlemen their own homo treatment, which is necessary to complete success. Hair restored to natural colour without injurious dyes. Delightful.Face Massage, Shampoo- . ing, Manicuring, Hair-dressing done and taught. Hairwork : every description; finest weaving. Feather-weight Natural Hair Pads, from ssj ' Electrolysis (permanent and painless, qualified under Madam Barclay, New.York). Telephone 814. Miss Milsom (opp. Stewart, Dawson's), Willis Street, Wellington.—* Ladies will bo interested to note that Mrs. Eolleston has just received from England a very large assortment of Hair Goods, made of the best quality English hair, including switches suitable for hair dressing in the newest styles which each purchaser will bo taught gratis. Goods sold at English prices, 25G Lambton Quay, opp. 'i'ho Economic* ■ SUPERFLUOUS HAIR. By means of RUSMA (registered) Superfluous Hair can be painlessly and permanently cured in a few treatments. It is scientific - and lcarc-s no mark or blemish. All my work is guaranteed, and no fee will be charged for tho first treatment. MRS. HULLEN, ljjnbtbn Quay. 'Phon6 10-17. Uγ from STAAI- - AND BENNETT, Cuba Street Sole Agents for Mrs. Hullen.*

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1237, 20 September 1911, Page 9

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THE VALUE OF VALAZE. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1237, 20 September 1911, Page 9

THE VALUE OF VALAZE. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1237, 20 September 1911, Page 9

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