THE USE OF,FACE CREAMS. ■■ . Why do yon nse Face Creams? The question is a rimplo one;, but - can you. answer ,it P . : ,". , / ; Is it 'to free. the. skin . (rem ffrease, scales, or. dirt, when it is inadvisablo to uso water? ■ Is it because tho ekin ho« lost its tone, is sluggish, and requires stimulation?: Is it as an emollient, when the skin has lost its. natural softness and suppleness? Is it because the pores are clogged,' and are in neied of drainage?. - Is 'it beoause the skin -has beoome diT and parched, and. begnn to shrink and. wrinkle, ana should bo supplied with the fat it is defloient in?' Is it to get rid of freckles, blotohes, and muddiness of skin, and to restore former olea'rnesa? Or is it to safeguard the skin against any of the ills mentioned? If the above objects ere to be accomplished, what would you think if it was suggested that you should Tub oommon washing soap,into the skin? Ton would think it ridioulous—and rightly so. Yet the use of some so-called drr' or "nongreasy" creams is just virtually that I But Valaze is a scientific hygienic Complexion Beautifier—a SKIN FOOD—and hence not of them. The difference is obvious. If you use faoo creams for any of the reasons stated above, Valaze Skin Food and Beautifier must be indispensable to you , on. common sense as well ,as on scientific grounds. It is a skin food used by those who KNOW what they want and what to refuse—and WHY. Prioe, 4s. and 7s. ■
No vena Cerate Is an emollient skin cleanser. When the skin is delicate or sensitive or intolerant of soap and water, it should be cleansed with Ifovena Cerato. It is rubbed well into the. skin, allowed to remain on as long as:convenient, and then rubbed oft with a'soft' 'towel. Tho,. result, will be'.a 'delightfulskin bath, such as one finds- quite a. now experience.-, Price, 2s. and'3s. Gd. AH Chemists and of tho D.1.C., or direct, post free, from - .Mile. Helena Rubinstein, Maison Valaze, Brandon Streot, Wellington—Advt.
WONDERFUL BARGAINS AT MRS. MATHEWSON'S SALE. This SALE commonced on TUESDAY, 21st JANUARY, and the BARGAINS havo brought many enthusiastic Buyors here. No wonder—when Fashionable TRIMMED MILLINERY is mark- . cd down to Gs. lid., 12s. Gd., and 10a. Gd. Also. Smart JAP. • CREPE KIMONOS, GOWNS, and JACKETS at lis. lid., '(3. lid., and ss. lid. : each. DON'T MISS THESE MONIfYSAVING. CHANCES. ' MRS, MATHEWSON. LADIES' OUTFITTER, Mil LUUBTQN fIUAX,
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1657, 25 January 1913, Page 11
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411Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1657, 25 January 1913, Page 11
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