WORDS ON BEAUTY.
A lovely t'irl of my acquaintance, whoso complexion :s enviably beautiful, gives the following: as her daily method of treatment, and says.she docs not wish to make any secret of it. First, her face is well washed in tepid soft water, with a most liberal application of Valaze Complexion .Soap, but*when she has made a copious lather on her skin, and gently rubbed this in for a minute, she begins to rinse this off again, first with fairly hot water, then with a fresh bowl of tepid water, then with another, and lastly with cold water. She never uses less than tour iiowls of tepid water to complete her rinsing. She does this night and morning. After (he night ablution she gently massages her face and nri:l; with Valaze Skin l.'YTod for two minutes, and then wipes off. (ill that the skin has not absorbed. After the morning ablution she applies Vnlnzo Skin Tonic to the face and neck, as this lolion restores vitality to relaxed glnnds, prevents wrinkles, and keeps the skin healthy. Lastly, she completely protects her beautiful complexion, in summer and winter, before. t'oin;,' out, with Xovena Sunproof Cream. This prevents ll'.p skin from ever being red. roii!;b, tan. or freckled. Tlie upkeep of such a complexion «s hern is well worth the trouble she bestows °'Vi'ln7e Skin Food is K and 7s. Novena Smiprouf Cream i«2s. and 3?. Oil. Valaze Skin Tonic is Its. !)d. a bottle. Valazc Soap i- 2s. :!d. All Valaze preparations obtainable from lea dins,' ehomisK or dired. pi'>{ freo. fmm the Miiison Vnlnw, Brandon Street, Wellington." ;.' The Downger-Mar'ciiioness of Pufferin and Ava writ re: "I thinlt MTlintmi's Swf MooUent, Mid always uso theui my.
Masterton Wedding. •U St. Patrick's ('hurc)i, Masterton, nn Mundiiv, tlio iiiiiM-iii«v look place of .Mr. l"ii'(lciick John .Milmislor, of Master! on. mill MNs I'allicri'ie M'liarron, oldest daughter of .Mr. 1 , . .1. M'liamm, also of Maslcrtnii. '1'11..' Ifev. Dimn M'Kcnna officiated. The bride, wlm was B ivra away Ij.v her fallii'r, wurc u gown of while satin, mid an embroidered veil and wreath of orange blossnm*. Mis* May M'Havrim (-;~l!T) and Hi.. Mifsos Zylpfia and ldnlia DVuiinor Ml.-mied her, the cliii'f bridesmaid wearing a free]; of while velvet dimmed willi sill; insertion, and touches of lilne, and tin- Iwci small bridesmaids ■Idne silk frocks iiiicl Juliet cans. Shower bouquets were carried by Iho bride and her attendants. The bride's mother wore black since silk, trimmed with silk insertion, and a black hat. The bride's present from Hit" bridegroom was a gold bracelet sot with rubies and diamonds, and to tho bridesmaids were given a gold ring, two "old bronchos, and a tiepin. The bridal party and (jin-sls were entertained at a wedding breakfast in tho Arcadia Ira-rooms. The bride's travelling costume was of dove-grey velvet, with which was worn a black hat and white feather boa. Obituary. The remain.; of a very old resident of Auckland were interred'at Epsom Cemetery on Saturday, namely, Mrs. W. .1. Cawkwell, who hail attained the usre of 7."i years. She arrived in Auckland in the Gipsy as far back as 1850, and had resided there ever since. During her U2 years' residence ill's. Cavkwell paw the wonderful growth of the city—landing ns she (lid at tho spot where the South British Insurance Uilice. now stands—to what it has now developed into. She was the. daughter of Captain Law, who was well known in tho. merchant .service in Iho early days whsu ho ran tho Amazon. Deceased passed away quietly in her sleep, tho cause of death being heart failure. She leaves the following children:—Mrs. C. Vj. Clayton, Miss Cawkwell, Mr. W. ]). Cawkwell' (of Taranolci), Dr. Cawkwell (who has just returned from England), irnd Mr. C. A. Cawkwell (chairman of the Reniuera Road Board). MRS. ItOLLESTON. riegs to notify Ladies that her Special Lotion for Falling Hair, Price 3s. Gd., may bo obtained at Misses Macandrew and Ilayes,. Lambton Quay; also the following:— Washablo Iluman Hair Pads, ss. Gd. Imperial Hair Stain, all shades, 4s. Gd. Calvo Shampoo Powders, Gd. each, ss. doz. Extra Large, Superior Qnnlity, Hair Nets, Is. La Cigalo Cream. 3s. Gd. La Cigalo Powder, 2s. Gd. Uair Restorer, 7s. Gd., etc., all of which aro specially recommended. CHIROPODY. Mrs. Haybittle, No. 2GB Lambton Ouay (over Orr, "Chemist), after many years experience, undertakes to euro Corns, Ingrowing Nnils, and all ailments of tho feet. Relief from these distressing complaints . is guaranteed immediately. 'Phono 1591.—Advt.
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1410, 10 April 1912, Page 9
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747WORDS ON BEAUTY. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1410, 10 April 1912, Page 9
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