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FACE TREATMENTS-THEIR COST. Thoro Bocms to bo a widespread idea tliat beauty Culture is a luxury that lies only within tlio reach of those who aro blessed with a superfluity of this world a goods. It is true that complicated lace treatments, which require iiinmto s*ili and experience on tlio part of tlio operator aro expensive, llut that immoderately good complexion cannot be improved and preserved by a simple home treatment, without the expenditure of a com sidcrablc sum of money, is a iallncy which should long sinco havo died a natural death. The woman who can only all'ord to spend from .£1 to .£4 a year on her complexion may do an anuuing amount of good for. herself! She "hould first of all provide herself willi a jar of Yalaze. This banishes freckles and spots, moderate lilies, and wrinkles, until the complexion is soft, smooth, and flawless. Trice, 4s and <«. She should next get a jar of Aovena Cerate, one of the finest skin cleansers (without the use of soap and water) m existence, and which not only cleans the toorsurto of the skin, but penetntc throU"H its several layers, exercising ft beneficent olid healing influence. II the skill a delicious, velvety so ne.s and allays all irritation. Trice 2s and Js. (M To (hope preparations s-limijd be midml' Valaze Skin Tqnic, .which tones and braces up the skin-astringent, antiseptic, stimulating, and noxu'slyng-a toinc m the true sen." of the word, l'nce .Is. {Id. T'oiv or, of course, very few. women call i, ivilliflit Ml'e. Rubinstein is one of til rare people who have devoted thought this important point and, as a result, she lias produced two distinct varieties, n'e' for -rensy skins, and one lor dry. Kaeh in three lints, white, cream, and of the- OIC., n-ee copy of "Beauty in the Ma king Mill 1 , i»sir«cii\c luwtu. ott tfoauty Culture.--ulvt. >

Violet* arranged in dainty posies or nrcttv Violet boxes; delighttul gifts fop -■Ml nils 1 delivered or mailed anywhere in Dominion by Aliss Vi«-K«K«l Florist. 3S Willis htreet.-AiM. Don't sneeze—it's horrid. Don't cowrK —it's dangerous. V'Hi need neither sneezo i'or courli if yn« spend «i|?hlcciiponce on a bottle of ''iN'AZGL." It is supreme among remedies for unpleasant complaints of this class, because it invariably cures. Sixty doses in a bottle.—Advt.

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1764, 31 May 1913, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1764, 31 May 1913, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1764, 31 May 1913, Page 10

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