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WHY VALAZE BEAUTY IS PERMANENT.

A complexion made beautiful by Valaze is kept so becnuso it is natural. A woman can simulate a complexion by meaus of cosmetics, but the result is not natural. On- the other hand, Valaze is an entirely NATURAL preparation. It fortifies and.invigorates the skin and restores the complexion of youth without a blemish. Tho consequence is,that once you have the Valaze complexion you can go out motoring, riding, cycling, walking, golfing, do what you please, and yet lose none of the soft, clear, transparent, arid natural beauty which Valaze alone can give a woman. Freckles, blotches, coarseness, pimples, sunburn, wrinkles, or any blemish are unknown. on the skin that is fed and treated by Valaze. In jars, Is. and 7s. . In the matter of face powders, Mile. Rubinstein supplies two varieties, ValazePowdcr for greasy, shiny, and over-moist skins; Novona Pmulre for tho dry, normal skin; each 2s. Cd. Vnlaze Snow Lotion is strongly recommended for outdoor use to those whoso skins are greasy. It effectually overcomes shine, oiliness, and redness, and whitens, cools, and refreshes the skm. 3s. Cd. ' All Valaze preparations arc obtainable from leading chemis.ts, or direct, post free, from Mnison Valaze, Brandon St., Wellington.—Advt. For Up-to-date Tailor-made Costumes go to W. S. -Bedford, 433 a Willis Street. Prices from £i -Is.— , Baby's innocent face. Wli.v wash it with aniinal fat soaps when M'G'linton's uurc barilla toilet soaps are Drocurablo?*

An Afternoon Tea. A very plcn&int (en wjh pivon ypflerila.v nfleriioon for Mifs GlnsM>n by Miss Bui'feot, at her homo on the Terrace. The rooms were decorated with r|Uanilities of spring flowers and the table in the dining-room, where tea war; served, was arranged with dalVodils another pretty touch of colour being added by gold and (,'rcen bon-lKuis. An amusing competition was held, Miss Evans winning the first prize, and Miss Doris Webb the second. Kceitations and fongs, contributed by Miss S. Rnploy and by Miss Doris Webb, wore much enjoyed, «.s w;\s also a violin solo by Miss Olassoii. Miss Burfoot was wearing a pretty frock of black taffetas silk with yoke and fleeves of cream lace. Miss Glasson was in a biscuit-coloured frock of gSlianr.tm?, and a hat of the same slttule, with emerald green velvet ribbon. Mrs. Glasson wore a black frock and black hat. There were present tho Misses linpley (2), Webb (2), Simpkins, Holmes, Richardson, Moore, Fakin, Evans, Taylor, and others.

Mrs. Manoy left for Nelson on Monday. Miss Fqrtl (Shanghai, China), who has been in Napier for somo days, is now visiting Masterton. Mr. and Mrs. Strachan (Gisborno) are visiting Napier. Miss Isabel Chaytor is visiting Colonel and Mrs. Chaytor'in, Palmcrston North. Mr. and Mrs. Dillon returned to Blenheim on Monday from a visit to Wellington. Invitations have Ix-en issued by tho Ladies' Committee of the Wellington Golf Club for an "at homo," to take place on October 7 at the golf house at Ilcroraungn. Tho final match of tho tournament i.s to be played that afternoon,, and tho presentation of the prize* also takes place.

A broaking-np dance in connection, with her (lancins classes is being given by Miss Borlasc in St. Peter's Schoolroom ou Saturday, October 7. It is really being given for tho college boys attending her classes. Tho committee, who have charge of the arrangements consist of (he Misses: 11. Buckley, L. Koch. K. M;iclaiirin, O. Morpeth, 1. Pear, and E. AVilton.

Tho matron of the Wellington Hospital acknowledges with thanks tho following gifts for tho patients:—Magazines and illustrated papers, Mrs. Knux, Y.W.C.A., G. Hymns, and "A Friend"; chairs and clothing. Miss Lmuly; old linen and books, Mosdanws J. Smith and Lewis; flowers, Mesdarccs Wilted, Coverdale, and Sclmltz.

Now Zealand residents in Melbourne celebrated "Dominion Day" by a, dinner, and it is hoped that the occasion will prove to 1)0 an annual one. Mr. 11. J. Manson, of the New Zealand Government Agency, was .the secretary.

"Mrs. CaTbcrry arid her claughtor, Mrs. Uniiicke (Stratford), have sightseeing to a considerable extent in London. Ireland is included in their itino rarv, and later on Mrs. Garberry roco on to Rome. Mrs. Uniaeke intends returning to Now Zealand by the Mooltan.

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1243, 27 September 1911, Page 9

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WHY VALAZE BEAUTY IS PERMANENT. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1243, 27 September 1911, Page 9

WHY VALAZE BEAUTY IS PERMANENT. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1243, 27 September 1911, Page 9

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