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FACE TREATMENTS-THEIR COST.;. There seems to be- a widespread idea that Beauty Culture is a luxury that lies only within the reach of those who are bldssed with a superfluity of this world's goods. It is true that complicated face treatments, which require infinite skill and experience on the part of the operator aro expensive. But'that a moderately good complexion caniiot bo improved and preserved by a simple homo treatment, without tho expenditure of a considerable ,sum of money, is a fallacy which should long since have died a natural death. Tile woman Who can only afford to spend from Jil to £i a year on her complexion may do_ an amazing amount of good for herself! She should first of all provide herself with a jar of Vahizo. This banishes freckles and spots, moderate lines, and wrinkles, until the complexion is soft, smooth, 'and flawless. Price, 4s. aiid 7s. She should next get a jar of Novena Cerate, ono of-the finest, skin cleansers (without the use of soap and water) in existence, and which not only cleans the outer', surface of the skin," but penetrates through its several layers,- exercising a beneficent, and healing, influence. It gives the skin a delicious, velvety softness, and allays all irritation. Price 2s. and 3s. Gd. To these preparation's should be added Valazo Skin Tonic,- which tones and braces up the skin—astringent, antiseptic, stimulating, and nourishing—a tonic in the true sense of the word. Price 3s. Od. Powder, of course, very few women can do without. Mile. Rubinstein is one of tho rare people who have devoted thought to this important point, and, as a. result, she has produced two distinct varieties, one for greasy skins, and one for dry. Each in three tints, white; cream, and pink, 2s. 6d. a box. All chemists, and of the D 1.C., or direct, '• post ' free, _. from _ Mile. Helena Rubinstein, Maison Valaze, Brandon Street, Wellington. Send for a free copy v of "Beauty in the Making," Mile. Rubinstein's instructive treatise on Beauty Culture—Advt.

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. "Cultene" (reg.) skin Food, unsurpassed foi wrinkles and withered skin, softens and tones tho coarsest skin, cures blackheads, and largo pores. Ladies and Gentlemen taught home treatment. Delightful face massage (Denmark), Electrolysis (permanent and painless). Hairdrcssing taught, Hairwork of every description. Lightest, finest weaving, best Parisian Hair only. Purest Face Powder. Grey Hair restored to natural colour, with great success, with wonderful preparation, harmless, and most natural loolcing. Shampooing, Manicuring, Clipping. Just received from Parisian buver, beautiful Switches, Puffs, and Natural Hair Pads. Personal attention, strictly confidential. Miss Milsont, King's Chambers (opp. Stewart Dawson's), Willis Street, Wellington. Telephone SM. -Advt.

Spring Weddings—Brides' and Bridesmaids' Bouquets of Fashion. Favourite flowers—rose, carnation, lily pf valley, exquisitely designed and forwarded to any part of Dominion. Miss Murray, ViceRefMl Florist, illi Willis Streut.-Advt.-

SUPERFLUOUS HAIR. rSOLA instantly remove., the hair and by its drstroyiiiT action quickly kills the hair root;. Ifola is Riiaranteed not \a mark or rrddem the »kin, and is an absolute, positive, permanent, remedy. Trice, 4s. C>, 11k. Chemist, Xambton Q.uay, Wellington, Postage, Id,' estra.!

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1578, 23 October 1912, Page 2

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546

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1578, 23 October 1912, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1578, 23 October 1912, Page 2

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