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COMPLEXION SECRETS FOR WINTRY WEATHER. .

During the stronuous months, when cold winds prevail, tho weather plays great havoc with tho complexion, but great' comfort is to be derived from tho uso of tho Valazo preparations. Tho healing properties of Valazo Skin Food aro marvellous. It soothos tho skin and allays nil irritation and roughness caused by tho wind aitd weather. Valazo feeds and nourishes tho skin tissues, cleanses, and braces tho pores, and keeps the ekin free from wrinkles, blotches, pimples, freckles, and tan. Price, in jars, 4s. and 7s. In. winter tho skin should never bo washed when ono returns from an outing. It should bo cleansed with Novona Cerate, tho finest ski a-eloancr, without hhe use of soap and water. It cleanses, soothes, and -refreshes the skin. Price, 2s. and 3s. Gd. a jar. A common annoyance during tho wintcr is uncomfortable flushing of tho uoso and face. Fortunately, one may now obtain rolief by the use of Valaze Liquidise. It overcomes this undesirable condition, also grcasiness, coarseness, and oilinesa. Price, ss. and Ss. Gd. a bottle. Tho lips should also be given attention. Valazo Lip Lustre -. protects the outer membrane from the wind and cold, and imparts a natural colouring, which cannot bo displaced by biting or wetting. Price, 2s, aud 3s. a tube. Send for "Beauty in the Making." MUe. Rubinstein's instructive book. . It will be posted free to any address. All Chemists or direct, post free, from Mile. Helena Rubinstein, Maison Valaze, Brandon Street, Wellington.—Advt.

Y.W.C.A. Notes. Miss Dunlop, the lady superintendent olf tho Y.W.C.A. Hostel in Macdonald Crescent, guvo a tea yesterday alternoon in aid of (ho art stall at. the iorthcominir Antarctic Bazaar, of which Mrs. J. I'. Luko is convener. Songs und recitations woro contributed by one or two of tho guests, and numbers of them wero shown over the hostel by Mrs. Webster, president of the Hostel Committee, 'lea was served in the drawing-room, the tnblo being prettily, decorated with (lowers, ami tho great interest which is being mndo manifest in (lie welfare of tho association was evidenced by tho large number of gifts for tho stall, for which Miss Birch, tho jccrotary, on behalf of tho Y.W.C.A., thanked all present. The members of tho Y.AV.C.A. wish to express their hearty thanks to tho anonymous donor of a case of most delectable home-mado jam. Needless to say, it is greatly appreciated. The president! of tho Auckland branch of tho Y.W.C.A. (Mrs. Smecton) enter, tained the members of the board of directors at luncheon on Wednesday. Mi.s3 F. Barnes was tho guest of honour.

Mrs. James Burns, Rawhiti Terraco, leaves Wellington on Monday for Bulls, where sho will bo tho. guest of Mrs. M'Kelvie, Flock House. Mrs. John Duncan (Marlborough) is over on a visit to Wellington. Mr. and Mrs. W. Williams (To Aute) and Mr. Samuel Williams left for Sydney yesterday. Mr. Samuel Williams is returning to Coalridgo after a holiday spent in New Zealand, and Mr. arid Miv. Williams are accompanying him as far as Sydney. The many friends of Mrs. G. W. Mow (not only on the West Coast-, but in other parts of tho Dominion) will be glad to hear that she is. rapidly roMverin' from her late illness. Mrs. Moss has for months pn't lv>-< '-Isiviii" "-'Hi her daughter, Mrs. Ilardie Dyer, at Masterton. Mr. and Mrs. S. Cundy have returned to Fonthorston from a visit to Queensland and Sydney. The bachelors of Lower Valley (Wairarapa) aro giving a dance in 1 thl Town Hall, Foatherston, on September 5. Miss Winnie. Clark, of "HcdgoleyA Hawko's Bay, is paying a visit to Mrs. A, L. Beattie, Wellington Terrace. Mrs. J. Tod, Eastbourne, has issued invitations for the marriage- of her daughter "Daisy" with Mr. Gordon L. Aickiiv oa September G, at St. Albau's Church, Eastbourne. Dr. Elizabeth Gunn started on her duties as Medical Inspector of Schools oa the 15th, and left for Dunedin last night. Dr. Alice Collie, who is lately back from London, has taken over her practice. A very delightful children's party whs given by Dr. and Mrs. Young at their homo on tho Terraco ■ yesterday. Many children wci'o present,.and a very happy time 'spent i.u dancing and games. Mr. and Mrs.. Brian Haggitt.(lnvercargill), who. have returned from their visit to Sydney, left for Dunedin last evening, where they will slay for a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Hunter Macaudrcw befors going on to their homo..

Miss Milsom's Exclusive and Up-to-dato methods for Treating Hair and Skin will positively stop the hair from falling, prevent and. restore grey. hair, euro worst of. dandruff , and irritation, thus promoting a -healthy growth'; ■; "Oul tene" (rog.) Skin Food, unsurpassed for wrinkles and withered ekin, softens and tones-tho coarsest skin, cures blackheads, and largo pores. Ladies and Gentlemen taught homo treatment. Delightful face' massage (Denmark), Electrolysis (permanent and painless). Hairdressing taught. Hairwork of- every description. Lightest, finest weaving, best Parisian Hair only. Purest Faco Powder. Grey Hair restored to natural colour, with great success, with wonderful preparation, harmless, and most natural looking. Shampooing, Manicuring, Just received from Parisian buyer, beautiful Switches, Pud's, and Natural Hair Pads. Personal atteu. tion, strictly confidential. Miss Milsom, King's Chambers (opp. Stewnrt Dawson's), Willis Street. Wellington. Teleohono 814

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1521, 17 August 1912, Page 10

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COMPLEXION SECRETS FOR WINTRY WEATHER. . Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1521, 17 August 1912, Page 10

COMPLEXION SECRETS FOR WINTRY WEATHER. . Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1521, 17 August 1912, Page 10

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