A COMPLEXION
~ LOST AND FOUND. The following letter tells an interesting story :— "For a period of eight months I have been trying to do something for my complexion, ivhich for some unaccountable reason has been going from bad to worse. I equipped myself with all sorts of beauty preparations, and had the curious experi- ■ ence. that at. least three 'specialists' gave mo the same identical face cream, only named and put up differently. I could make no headway, and, if anything, tho clay colour of my skin was even more pronounced than ever. I intended to call on you for some time, but was rather afraid that your fee be beyond my means—a foolish fear, which I afterwards found groundless. But at last I had 110 choice in the matter, and now, after two months' nse of Valaze, my complexion has become better than, it has been even in my girlhood days. I found it and your other specialties unlike anything I have seen in England." Should you not benefit by this lady's experience? . Without Valaze you cannot do justice to your complexion whatever the season of the year, whatever the climate, because Valaze unpuckers wrinkles and prevents them, keeping the skin free from blotch or blemish. Valaze clears, softens, and purifies the skin, making it supple and beautiful. In jars, 4s. and 7s. . Novena Cerate, especially beneficial to clean=e the skin in winter, instead of washing with soap and/water. It soothes, cleanses, nurifies. and beautifies the skin. Allays all irritation caused by exposure to the wind and weather. Price, jars 2s. and !K (id. Valaze Lin Lustre protects the lip? from the cold and wind, prevents erael<=. chaps, and sores, and imparts a natural colouring which cannot be displaced by biting or wetting. In tubes, 2s. ami 3s. All cliemists or direct, nost free, from Mile. Helena UnWnstein. Mnison Valaze, Brandon Street, Wellington.—Advt. SUPERFLUOUS HAIR. Superfluous hair destroyed by "Ruama" free.). A'guarantee given with each casa undertaken. See testimonials and letters. Mrs. Hullen (over Economic), Lambtoo Quay. 'Phone 1047. ; (Testimonial.) Wanganui. December 20th, 1911 Dear Madam,-Will you kindly forward m e bv return mail a box of "Rusma." Enclosed please find .61 ss. in payment of same. So far I have bren very satisfied with the result of the treatment, and hope in tho future to be quite cured. Original copy of above can be soen at my address. * Weddings.—Shower Bouquets for brides and bridesmaids. Only the choicest of Flowers used. Specially packed anil sent to any part of the Dominion. Mist Jfut' My. 35 Wills Strwt (Florist to his Eacrl. 1 ieacy U>rd IsliftjtonJ.*
Girl Peacc Scouts. A mooting of the Girl Peace Seoul* is to toko plnce in Sussex Chambers, Panama Street, 011 Wednesday evening, at. 7 o'clock, for instruction in first aid, given by Dr. Platls-Mills. On Friday night at the same place and time. Jlr.«. Royd flarliek will give thorn physical exercis:s, ami llr. Hubert Hamillou will instruct, them in signalling. On Saturday aflernonn the girls will meet at Sussex Chambers at half-past two, when Miss Reynolds will, if tine, take them out for an observation lesson.
All past, pvft=nnt, and intending girl scouts are particularly requested to attend, as they have much tx> do to got ready for the competitions to be held in November. Girls over fifteen years of age are asked to enroll on Friday evening or Saturday afternoon, but, under that ago, cu Saturday afternoon only.
Mr. Leo Buckeridge, at his song recital on Friday, August 9, fit St. Andrew's Hall, will be assisted by Mrs. Natu?ch and Miss Nora Natusch; and will also introduce throe very pj-oniising pupils— Miss, liita M'Coll, Miss Dorothy Cotton, and Miss Barbara Roger. The engagement is announced (says tho "British Australasian" of June 20)", mid the marriage will take place in July, of Major George Graham ICayll Duff, R.G.A., only son of the late Captain G. G. Duff, R.N., and Miss Louise Lorne (Lo Lo) Beeoroft, second daughter of tho late W. A. Beecroft, of Dilkoosha, Havelcck, New Zealand, and Wroxham, Norfolk. Miss Paul gave a tea in Miss Tendall's tea-rooms .yesterday, for several of the members of the Ben Hur Company. Mrs. W. Nisbet (Pelorus Sounds) is in town, and is staying with Mrs. Kebbell in Ejobson Street. Mrs. Massev and her two daughtersMrs. Taylor and Miss Massey—arrived in Wellington by the Main Trunk express yesterday afternoon. Tho last of the Hutt Cinderella dances for this season takes placo on August 22. Invitations are issued for an "At Home" to be hold by tho members of the Men's and 'Women's Political Reform League in the Sydney Street Schoolroom on Saturday evening next. This afternoon the bazaar in aid of the Missions to Seamen is to be opened by his Excellency the Governor, and will be continued till the er.d of the week. People in search of dainty trifles or of aids to plain, practical, everyday life will do well to visit the Seamen's Mission while the bazaar is being hold, and they will at the time of purchasing have the added satisfaction of helping a good cause. Miss Milsom's Exclusive and Up-to-date methods for Treating Hair and Skin will positively stop the hair from falling, prevent and restore grey hair, cure worst cases of dandruff and irritation, thus promoting a healthy growth. "Culteue" (reg.) ■. Skin Food, unsurpassed for wrinkles nnd withered skin, softens and tones the coarsest skin, cures blackheads, and large pores. Ladies and Gentlemen taught homo treatment. Delightful face massage (Denmark), Electrolysis (permanent and painloss). Hairdressing taught. Hairwork of every description. Lightest! finest weaving, best Parisian Hair only! Purest Fnco Powder. Grey Hair restored to natural colour, with great success with wonderful preparation, harmless', and most natural looking. Shampooing! Manicuring, Clipping. Just received from Parisian buyer, beautiful Switches, Puffs, and Natural Hnir Pads.' Personal attention, strictly confidential. Miss Milsom, King's .Chambers (opp. Stewart Dawson's)' Willis Street. Wellington. Teleahono 814
SIRS. ROLLESTON, Hair Specialist (qual. London and Paris), is recommended for tho Permanent Curo of all Scalp Ailments and tho most Effective Treatment for tho Growth of Hair, Shampooing, Hairdressing, Electrolysis (permanent removal of superfluous hair), dip. U.S.A. Face Massage, Combings Made Up, Transformations, Switches, etc. 25G Lambton Quay. Telephone 1599.*
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1506, 31 July 1912, Page 3
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