Winter Worries Comptesions.are like people: they vary, If ail complexions were "standardised," there would be no complexion problem. But as such is not the case, we find cbaiplexious that are good, others that are mediocre, stiil others thai are downright abominable. And at this particular time oii the year the complexion problem gains a speciaf importance. In spite of beautiful gowns and bewitching roiffinery, the o»e tiling which, like a foil, they are intended to set off and adof rathe Face—gives rise to troubling thoughts and ntisgivings, It is the time <d- the year when sensitive skins chap, pretty eyes iu« fl ! atiie., ruby Jips crack, rose tinted cheeks become pinched and blue. Noses, once White as a lily, darken to the hue of -the bhsft fose. Qf. little avail the smartest gown., the most charming hat, the richest jewels. The habit does not make the monk, .nor will all these make the woma.it, when her complexion is mottled, lacks freshness and charm. The truth is that the majority of women but rarely do for their complexion what is sensible. I • Behind every reasonable and natural desire of attractive appearance there is an infallible means of realising it, and close at the heels of the questions of what' your particular wish is, and how yon are going to get it, comes the answer: By the help of Mite Helena Rubinstein, One little order, addressed to Mai-son ! Valaze, Strand' Arcade, Queen Street* Auckland, will prove to you that-, guided by her, you' have nothing to fear for your com* plexioH at this or any other time of the year. It is essential to remember that one cannot do justice to the complexion during the winter months, when the blustering wind, of sharp, biting cold makes it drab and lustreless; when the face ig apt to :redden, v aflcl the net-work of tiny bloed vessels in the skin.becomes susceptible to congestion. Yon cannot keep the : skin deftghtMly hnmi'd, soft- and smooth, and quite free from "tl'ie chiding of the winter winds'' unless you call Mile. Rubinstein's Valaze vf/- and 7/-),asid,.!Novena. Sunproof and Windproof Creme (2/- and 3/6} to yoitr assistance. The skin treated with Valaze can bear the brunt of all'weather conditions, of all moods of climate, of heat and of cold, of atmospheres cold and damp. As Valaze does not pose as 3 cure-all, Mile. Rubinstein recommends the following exclusive preparations: Novena Cerate, an emollient skin cleanser without the aid of soap or , water. When the skin is delicate and sensitive, or intolerant of soap and water, the skin should be cleansed with Novetaa : Cerate. . it soothes, softens, whitens and preserves the skin, . Price, 2/- and 3/6. Valaze Skin Tonic, an anti-wrinkic lotion, tones and invigorates the skin, prevents' wrinkles, lines and ci'owsfeet, and in every way makes for liealthfulness. Price, 3/9. Vatee Voskpasta, the full virtues of which will be found when used in conjunction ,with Valaze Herbal Soap., corrects faulty secretion of the skin and restores wasted tissues, increasing'also the muscutar tone. It .imparts, a new surface to the ■ skin, and a new fife to the complexion, and enables- the skin to retain for years the smooth, stipple, velvety surface that is associated with youth. Price, 3/-. Valaze Soap, 2/3. Mite. Rflfalnsteia's Bosk, "Bcattty in the Making,'-wilt be sent to any address post-free on request. Valaze preparations are obtainable at the D.'I.C.; of all chemists;'or direct post- j free from Mile.' Rubinstein, Ssliaison Valaze, Strand Arcade. Queen Street, Auckland, "'.■ ,: "■ f f llil . r: ■ |/of the'oat ii ■■ '•■""' 1 fIEWG&C*!? ill - . £S €HEAMCIATA 9S ' ': THE CSEAM m THE ©AT. FOR ALL AGES. CREAMOATA WAFERS. . . y '■_ Crisp and Delicious. Try them to-dtty. ' • THE RECIPE: Two largo mips of ''GREAMOftTA,"_ loz. butter dis- ■ - solved in a cup of ftarm water, half a tstuspaanfnl of salt, Mi?; all tts a stiff dough. Roll out very thin, anil., cut Into nquares. Bak« n light brown. . ' ' 41b, Pacta* ' is. %ih, Pau&et 8C I Thefspecial Airtight diWrr-pttoM o-vrtaiis prftiwvcs ail Ac dc!icifcds AMfiER TtPS V ■ favour and frag awe. "Ths Lancet" says: " Fine (f.i ftteaits htttef bo*!ln " bi j' Wnni.ESALK AttEN'fa.: ITtOM I'SON t».rtOS., LTD., WKLtlStiT'iS. -^™' 1 " l » Ask Witrdncto!'. Wmf (Jlwirei 'UiroVißh CH'Wm tlouSii. - S Cheap Storage iSecomwo/lattoß fur Gotttii of na * Oescfiptiou. Cod Liver Oil Is, aßd 3s. Set.; Cckkli . KESK'S "FO's?l^ASt>lf\SO ualsains. Catartali' Cures, : I'srosis. p:,;s- . Mfxvr ters, etc.. at Castle's Prescription I'har- ■V, . '„ i .r m V>V • „ macy. Ncwtcwn. | '*! ta '' lis9 ■'S Jerovis Qua?. I Why People m |§iig m for leltei 1 1 Boilers fusfeid 4 lui=i copiers! I |j For the following feasons: The built-in bniltr j s citsnwy. It Occupies aJf H lot of room, is hard to keep cka.ii, and-makes tho clothes-difficult of ac- {J R cess. Worse, than this is the tact that the brickwork cracks. is "a p. | short time, big crevices, appear. Through tli«sc, the smoko pours forth, If i literally suffocating i).io place. ' - . if I lETIII WASHINe stilts 1 I $&i Hav* tiouo (ti tlaeso 'dioftdvaiitag-es, || 5 '^' , ?y ai ''3 "Pat) compact, handy boiiars, S i Portable, can be placed inside or mC B l MiillMlfeliSlM' ' Jhs olnt 'w ,s «■'•« ciisj to reach, awl § i MWfflfllffi§¥ffsk s *rai'H«K *«ff bwKltns: over are awiifcd. R|, 'i '/be fr»i«e'is cast-iron, anil will fesi a {1 I Imiidred yeiu-s u-ttl«>ut crairfiing or it" $$ 6 <t«'ritis' repairs. The Mptbrfru newr i 1 siuokes. The fire draws splendidly; |j i CfMiclits'on: 'lite Mctlin>u Wash'iHK fe | - %J Portab|o Bolter J8 cleaner, healthier, M | /F§3tallt§ M stroeiger, chcnjier, easier to use, qnicls-cr m f J?ft&TWJEUSiim ta ht ' Bt " 8, ». v M - AR,i SBO - 1 l B MAKER'SvDUHE&W W .„, B j - -i Alt iicnaiongera fj| « METHVEN'S,-'LTD.» Makers, DUNEDJN.- I
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2181, 20 June 1914, Page 13
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