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EVERY WOMAN'S RACE.

Bernard Shaw tolls in ono of his plays of ,i woman who has never known tho cares, tho preoccupation, the responsibilities, jealousies, ami anxieties of personal beauty. She has tho complexion of a never-washed gipsy, incurable by any detergent. An extreme ease, if you 'will; but you donjt want a face anything liko that. Well, every woman's face, is a fiving index of tho treatment she gives it. Quite tho reverse of Mr. Shaw's deplorable woman is the woman who has only a bowing acquaintance with the cares, responsibilities, and anxieties of personal beauty. She needs only a few - minutes daily for the. practice of the cult. This she accomplishes easily with the use of , VATjAHE. Tho perfect skin food makes little demand on your time; and yet tho smoothness, clearness, and flawloss'noss of the skin of the Valaze woman, the colouring of youth in the face, the freshness and vigour of the skin's notion, are always the unfailing reward of that rational treatment. Valnzo costs Is. and 7s. a jar. and is prepared mid supplied only by Mile. Helena Rubinstein, the celebrated Viennese fnce specialist. She. first nmong all complexion specialists, differentiated between dry. moist, oily, normal, and "shiny" skins, when advising the use of powders. Tost this wisdom for yourself. Valine Powder for a greasy or overmoist skin; Kovena Poudrc i'or dry and normal skins. In boxes, 2s. 6(l'. A'ovenrt Cerate, the infallible, cleanser of delicate skins, 2s. and .Is. Gd. "Beauty in iho Making," Mile. Rubinstein's book, post free on application. All Vnlnze preparations are obtainable from leading chemists, or direnl, post free, from Mni<nn Valazo, Brandon Street, Wellington. ,,

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1416, 17 April 1912, Page 11

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EVERY WOMAN'S RACE. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1416, 17 April 1912, Page 11

EVERY WOMAN'S RACE. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1416, 17 April 1912, Page 11

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