VALAZE FOR BEAUTY. A lady oi' high social standing, of whoso liajnc disci-el ion forbiils mention, has.snid: "\ is us necessary to me as fresli air." Why? Because it yields to the skin active stimulation, true nourishment, and convincing heanty, ensuring freedom from lines and crowsfeet, and similar defects. 'J 1 makes the skin proof against nil vicissitudes of weather and climate, and the use of it, to produce the greatest passible benefit., dues not make a greater demand on your time than two to iive minutes a day. It causes freckles, sunburn, nnd sallowness to surrender and disappear. By its use, blotchiness gives way to clearness, softness, and smoothness of skin. Trice,'is.'and 7s Valaze. Liqnidine is probably the most interesting and remarkable' preparation of the decade. . It will be' found especi'ally beneficial-'t'or'use in summer. It overcomes many undesirable' conditions, such as enlarged pores, blackheads, undue flushing of the nose' nud face, and oiliness' of the skin, by stimulating and thoroughly cleansing the, pores, anil producing a finer and move healthy condition. It may be applied twice daily, or more frequently, to remove dust, travel stains', and oily secretions. .Price, us. and Bs. fid. Valnze Tlair Tonic goes to the root of Imir troubles, and promotes growth where the untiirnl process is sluggish. Its antiseptic finalities arc on a par with the powor it possesses of preserving and strengthening the hair and giving it softness and gloss. This Hair Tonic—price lis. 9d.—is very easily, elVcctnally. and economically applied by means of an ingenious Pneumatic Comb, the cost -of which is 3s. In' a most interesting book, entitled ''Beauty in the linking." Mile, llubinstein has dealt with every defect the complexion can suiter from, and has pointed the way to their prevention and relief. In it also is given a detailed account of all tho specialities which are exclusively supplied by her. 'I'lw book will lie sent free on application, mentioning this paper. All'Valaze preparations obtainable from leading Chemists, or the D.T.C., or direct, post free, from Jllie. Helena' Kubinstcin, Unison Valnze, Brandon Street, Wellington.—Advtr Miss Milsom's Exclusive and Up-to-date methods for Treating Hair and Skin will positively 6top the hair from falling, prevent and restore grey hair, euro worst cases of dandruff and irritation, thus promoting a healthy growth. "Cultene" (reg.) Skin Footl, unsurpassed foi wrinkles and withered skin, fcoftens and tones the coarsest skin, cures blackheads, and large pores. Ladies and Gentlemen taught hoino treatment. Delightful face massage (Denmark), Electrolysis (permanent and painless). llairdressing taught, Hairwork of every description. Lightest, finest weaving, best Parisian Hair onlv. Purest T'nco 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 buver, beautiful Switches, Puffs, and Natural Hair Pads. Personal attention, strictly confidential. Miss Mileom, King's Chambers (opp. Stewart Dawson's), Willis Street, Wellington. Telephone 814. -Advt. • Spring Weddings—Brides' and Bridesmaids' Bouquets of Fashion. Favourite flowers—rose, carnation, lily of valley, exquisitely designed and forwarded to any Sart of Dominion. Miss Murray. Viceeaal Florist. 3G Willis Street.—Advt. Qf 122,800 aliens landed in Great Britain during the months of April, May, and June, only -1780 came to settle ns against 5472 in tho corresponding period of 1911, a decrease of (592. The number of expulsion orders in the quarter was 91, against 107 in the corresponding period Inst year. A gold watch, chain, and charm have been awarded by the President of the United States to Mr. Temple A. Pickett, late master'of'the ship Erne, of London, in recognition of his services in rescuring thn crew of tho American schooner Edgar C. Hoss, which was abandoned in the A'orth Atlantic on January 13, 1910.
THE SAME HAT EVERY DAY IS A MISTAKE. "Tis better to have three pretty bats of: a reasonable cost than just one at a big price, t Not hint; ■ ° rejuvenates one's spirit-- and freshens one's elfeel on other people as it change of llals—provided they are all becoming. * Select your Hats for the limes MRS. MATHEWSON, 2«0 LAMBTON QUAY. WOMANHOOD AND MOTHERHOOD. Dr. M'Gill'p "Psstile TT?Mment" is beneficial to both. Apply Mrs. A. Alpha, 16 Bolton Street, Tuesday ' and Friday mornifttt. or Bo* Alt, Wellington.— idrU
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1572, 16 October 1912, Page 2
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