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COMPLEXIONS.

BAD AND GOOD. Ninety per cent, of bad complexions are directly due to ignorance in their treatment. Ninety per cent of good complexions are absolutely due to Valaze. V Blaze Face Cream is the triumphant enemy ot the bad complexion. Its ha-ntual use increases beauty tenfold. Get the A alaze habit, and your complexion will always be cleav and fresh. It will be due to the Cultivation of Mother Natures best intentions for yon. It so stimulates natural functions that the skm easts oft everything that can distress or dishgnre it. Incomparable Valaze makes the skm proof against nil vicissitudes or temperature and. climate. It keens it free trom lines, muddiness, biofches, and freckles. It makes it gain in attractiveness all the time... Valaze costs Is. and 7s. ajar. It. is made and supplied only by Mile. Helena Rubinstein, the famous Viennese lace specialist. Tho Valaze Face Cream is onl}; one of a series of uniquo facial specialties, each of which is guaranteed by Mile. Helena liiibinstein's world-wide name. Valaze Blackhead and Open-Pore Cure acts -instantaneously and wholesomelyi 2s. 9d. Valaze Liquidine acts directly on the pores, ■ stimulates tho skin, and overcomes acne, pimples, blackheads, grcasiness, and coarseness. In bottles, Bs. Gd. Valaze Skin Tonic, tho wonderful 'astringent lotion, 3s. fid. Valaze Complexion Soap perfect for the toilet, pure, wholesome, exquisite. 2s. 3d. , "Reality, in the making,'" Mile Rubinstein's book, post free on application.. All Valaze preparations from leading chemists, or direct, post free, from Maison Valaze, Hrandon Street, Wellington.* SUPERFLUOUS HAIR. Superfluous hair destroyed by "Rusma" •'rcg.). A guarantee given with each case undertaken. See testimonials and letters. Mrs. Hullen (over Economic), Lambton Quay. Thone 1047. (Testimonial.) Clyde Quay, Wellington. "Would you ki'ndlv send me two mora packets of'Rusma' as I am leaving for Australia on the 2liih of next month, so kindly let me have them lwfore that date. I have found 'Rusma'.a sale and sure euro for destroying superfluous hairs and will recommend it to my friends on. tiie other ,sido. Trusting wul send it to them when required." • Original copy of above can lie seen at my address.

A Morning Tea. A very pleasant little morning lea was given by Jliiss Spong yesterday in Miss Tendall's pretty tea rooms, for a few Wellington friends. Miss Spong was wearing a inauvo coat and skirt, and iiiaiivo felt hat willi ijiiills. The engagement is announced of Hiss Enid Matthews, daughter of Mr. Alfred Matthews, "Wn.iorongonuu," Pcathcrston, to tho liev. G. B. Stephenson, vicar at l'etoiio. The engagement is announced of Miss -M'Gratls, daughter of Airs. Louisa M'tlrath, College Street, Palmerston North, to J!v. Patrick: F. O'Connor, son of Mr. Maurice O'Connor, Wellington Terrace. Mrs. de la Mare, who has been awnv on a visit io England, is expected to arrive in Wellington to-day from Sydney. Mr. and' Mrs. Krl Wiliiarns arrived in Wellington yesterday from Auckland, and are staying at the lioval Oak. Miss Laura Baird left Wellington last Friday for Brammertou, Wairarapa. Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Lowry, Okawa, Kawke's Bay, have returned from a visit to Taupo, where Mrs. Lowry wa.s successful in catching the largest trout of the season—one weighing lOJlb. Colonel Moore and Mis 3 David, English visitors to the Dominion, left on Monday for Dunedin, and later join their steamer for England. Miss Gladys Morris (Wadestown) is away on a visit to Napier. Mrs. Smart (Waipukurau) is on a visit to Wellington. The lion, secretary of the Levin Homo acknowledges with thanks a parcel of garments, old and new, received from the Two-Garment Society. Miss .T. Mackenzie, who has been on a visit to Wellington, has. returned to Masterton. Mrs. Larnach has returned to Wellington from a visit to Hoioriia and Auckland. Mr. and Mrs. C. 1 ? . Vallanco (Kaliumingi) and Miss . Zona Vailance are spending a few days in town. Miss Bennett (Otahimo, Masterton) and her two sisters are visiting Wellington, and are staying at Mrs. Canner's, in Sydney Street. Miss Ciirissie Hosting is aiso with them. Mr. G. Tapper, inspector of the Bank of New Zealand, and Mrs. Tapper, have taken a house in Hobson Street. Mrs. and Miss Wronghton (Ashburton) have been spending a few days at Marton on their return from a visit to Auckland and lintorua. They intend leaving for the south by the Maori this evening. MRS. EOLLESTON, Hair Specialist (qunl. Luiidou and Paris), is recommended for the permanent euro, of all Scalp Ailments ami the most effective treatment. for tho growth of hair. Shampooing, Hairdressing, .Electrolysis (permanent removal of superfluous hair) llV 4ip.<(.'*i<S.A., Face Massage, Combings made up, Transformations, Switches, etc. '.'SB Lambton Quay. Tel. 1699.* Miss N. Mnnsford, A.M.A., Sydney, Medical Masseuse, has commenced the practice of lier profession, and undertakes special treatment for rheumatism, neuritis, infantile paralysis, spinal curvature, sprains, fractures, etc. Patients may be treated at their own homes or at Miss Mansford's rooms, first floor, New Zealand Insurance Building, 217 Lambton Quay.. Phone 3813.—Advt. The management of the Kelburnc Ten Kiosk has been taken over by the Misses Plummer ('ate cf Broadway's, Christchurch, and Kirkcaldie and Stains, Wellington). who are prepared to offer to the public the best'and only tho best. Morning Tea, Lunch, Afternoon Tea and Supper. Special arrangements for private parties and receptions. Telephone 3807. -Advt.

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1452, 29 May 1912, Page 9

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COMPLEXIONS. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1452, 29 May 1912, Page 9

COMPLEXIONS. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1452, 29 May 1912, Page 9

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