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Sunshine— The Complexion's Enemy Sunshine has always been symbolical of brightness and joyfuliiesa, and it is only natural ■ that the sunny summer months should be taken advantage of in every way possible. In the town, in the country, by the sea, those may be met who are-revelling in the sunshine, walking, motoring, golfing, bathing and yachting. The suggestion to them that the sunshine was an enemy to be guarded against would very probably ba-received w ith amazement. Yet ao it is, and the mirror is an excellent witness of this; how often it reveals the sad results df King Sol's attentiona—redness, roughness, and discoU ourati.on of the skin—instead of whiteness clearness, suppleness, and healthy tints. But even the mosE ardent lovers of the sun may keep their skin beautiful, and free from discolouration, by the use of Valaze. - The .health, colour, radiancy of the complexion can he assured— all the most valuable essentials to facial beauty—the whiteness, clearness, smoothness, softness, tone and health of the skill can be preserved by the use of this world-renowned Skin Food and Beautifier. Valaze charms every atom of impurity out of the skin. Freckles disappear; sunburn, taij, sallowneag and ravages by wind and weather vanish. The skin will grow beautiful by its help, and proof against all weather conditions. The price of Yalaze is ij- and 1j- a jar. An equally interesting speciality will be found in Jfavena Sun* . proof and Windproof Creme, which affords positive protection to the skin against the sun as well as the wind, and prevents—as Valaze removes—freckles, sunburn, tail, sallowness, and chapping of the skin due to heat, wind or Weather. Jars 2/-and 3/6. Other specialities particularly recommended for summer use are: Valaze Completion Powder, for greasy, overmoist, and shiny skias; Novena Poudre, for dry and normal skins. Each obtainable in throe tints—pink, white and creme—2/6 a box. Valaze Snow Lotion, a superb Viennese Liquid Powder, which cools, refreshes, whitens and preserves the skin, Price- 3/6 bottle. Valaze Liquidine is an ideal summer preparation. Its use overcomes many undesirable conditions; amongst which are undne redness of the nose and face, greasiness, oiliness and shine; by acting directly on the pores, and freeing them from the waste matter which clogs them, thus eliminating the possibility of blackheads, pimples and acne. Prico 5/- and 8,6 a bottle, Valaze Freckle Cure is a preparation of extra strength for dark and obstinate freckles; From the first application the freckles gradually fade, the skin commences to whiten, and eventually all \discolouration disappears. Jars 5/-. , Mile. Rubinstein's_book, "Beauty in the Making," will be sent 1 post-free to any address on request. The- Valaze preparations are obtainable at- the D.T.C.; of all Chemists; or direct, post-free, from Mile. Helena Rubinstein, 55 Maison Valaze, Strand Arcade, Auckland.

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1984, 14 February 1914, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1984, 14 February 1914, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1984, 14 February 1914, Page 11

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