SUPERFLUOUS HAIR I A most -unsightly disfigurement. to any woman's face is superfluous hairN The market is full of alleged remedies for this defect—many of them as dangerous as they are-useless. The ono thing that can be trusted to remove superfluous hairs is the NO VENA HAIR DESTROYER- It. removes the hair instantly; without the slightest detriment to the complexion,' and lfter being applied leaves a pleasant, cool sensation, which is to different from the burning heat of other depilatories. Price, os. 6d. , Valaiie Skin Food removes freckles, sunburn, tan, and sallownoss, and dispels all effects of exposure to tho wind and' heat. It makes the. skin proof against all vicissitudes of the weather and climate,'and renders it clear, soft, and supple. Price, is. and 7s. . It should be particularly remarked that Valazo positively does NOT produce superfluous hair! Valaze Lip Lustre restores the colour to dull and faded lips; cannot be displaced by cither biting or wetting: Price, 2s. and 3s. Valaze Rouge Tenace, a natural colouring for the cheeks,-' Which can-' not be detected, and which neither heat nor perspiration has the power to more. Price, Is. 6d. and 3s. Valaze Eyebrow Pencil delicately darkens the lids, lashes, and brows. Price, 2s. ' . Valase Soap, containing many of the properties of Valaze Skin Food, is perfect for toilet use, pure, and dainty. 2s. 3d. Valaze Powder for greasy, over-moist skins; and Novena Poudre for dry and normal skins. Each in thre®'tints, 2s, Cd. 1 Valaze preparations obtainable from- all chemists; or direct, post free, from Mile. Helena Rubinstein, Mniso'n Valaze, Brandon Street, Wellington.—Advt. 3 Prince Alexander of Teck, distributing , the awards won by. exhibitors at the Latin-British Exhibition at the White City, London, on September 26, expressed particular pleasure at the presence uf, the. French Ambassador, 51. Paul Cainbon, the wise and kindly exponent of FrancoBritish amity. reply, the French Ambassador said it was a great advantage to the cause of peace ind progress that this intimate union of -tlie two great nations should continue. The wife of a coastguard recently found a model fishing"vcssol named Wildfiowcr on the beach at Tunstall (Yorks). Beneath the deck was a bottle containing coins and letters in Swedish, wito. a request that the finder would post them to Captain Oscar Nilson, of Edshuttshall, Nosund, Sweden. SUPERFLUOUS HAIR. Superfluous hair destroyed by "Rusma" (resrf A guarantee fjiven with each t-uso 'undertaken. See testimonials and letters. Mrs. Hullen (over Economic), Lambton Quay. 'Phone 1047, (Testimonial.) Clifton Hill, Melbourne, Vic., November 30th, 1911. Dear Madam,'-Would you kindly aend rte another pot of your "Rusma." I am delighted with it. Please send as soon „ possible. Unclosing money (£1 ■ 55.), which I think will bo right. - II AIR WORK. Mr? Havbittlo makes a speciality' of Artistic anil Up-to-date Hairwork. Only, tho best of English Hair used. Head Musgage Shampooing, Cutting, etc. \ , 2CB LAiifBTON QUAY, . . .'Phone 1594, . Over Orr..Chemist.....
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1602, 20 November 1912, Page 2
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