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WORDS ON BEAUTY.

A lovely girl of my acnuaintnnce, whose complexion is -eriviablf beiuitifiil, gives, the lollowiiig as her daily method of treatment/and says, shedoes not.wish to make any secret of it. First, her face is well washed iu tepid soft water, with a most liberal application of Valaa; Complexion Soap, but when sho has mado 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 four bowls of tepid water to complete her rinsing.

■ Hhc does this night and morning. After tho night ablution she gently massages her face .and .neck with Yalnze Skin Food for two minutes, .and then wipes off ail that the skin has.not absorbed. ; After the morning ablution she applies.iValnze SkinTonic- : to the face, and neck, as this lotion restores vitality to relaxed glands, prevents wrinkles, and. keeps the skin healthy. ■ Lastly, she completely protects her beautiful complexion, in summer and winter, before going out; with Noyena Sunproof Cream. This prevents the skin from ever being red, rough, tan, or freckled. The' upkeep of-such a complexion as hers is well worth the trouble sho bestows on it.... Valazo Skin Food is is. and 7s. Novcna Sunproof Cream is 2s. and Ss. Od. Valaze Skin Tonic is 3s. 9d. a bottle. Valaze Soap is 2s. 3d. All Valaze preparations obtainable from leading chemists, or direct, post free, from the Mnison Valaze, Brandon Street, Wellington.*

No fewer than sixty-three airmen were killed during 11)11, of whom seven wire Englishmen. Nearly two million acre? of wheat was cultivated in Great Britain in 1911.

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1440, 15 May 1912, Page 11

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292

WORDS ON BEAUTY. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1440, 15 May 1912, Page 11

WORDS ON BEAUTY. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1440, 15 May 1912, Page 11

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