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_ ON I T'f? AFiT^l 1 THIEF is detested by every rigiit-thinking * *xx Jt*-^*-^ R 4^a person. PY"f T VTTIT yj— l <7S 1 But the thief by trade — the man who . I l""a I ff^i V/ H J*^ 1 openly waylays and robs you— is a gtmtle- * ** *■ >■»« » *^ V-/ a man compared with the Trade Thief. -, r> — --. ,-, 3 Tho Trado Thief is the substitufcor: the re|l>^ v ™"^-' v I tailer who, for insta 1 . *\ when you ask him for JS Y 9 VALAZE tries to persuade you to accept " some8 thing else " that he states is "just as good." Helena Rubinstein. I Maybe, the "just as good something else "is i.mimi ■■! *l ' uqt sonle scented animal lard he's put up him- ' ""— "^"t— m»m:.— _ .— se jj ln a pretty j ar Or else it is another Skin Food which is hoped, because it is like VALAZE to look at, will be accepted at VALAZE value. The chemist, of course, sells it a little cheaper, and gets a bigger profit to salve his conscience for telling the lie that this other article is "just as good" as VALAZE. Now genuine is genuine. VALAZE is imitated in everything but its virtues — in its appearance, its fragrance, the jar that contains it, and even in its very advertis-^ients. Surely this is obvious to you I But the absolute merit of VALAZE as a Skin Beautifior is the one point where imitators, f.ul. This merit it is that sells VALAZE— that sells it jar after jar, year after year, to the same women. And this, too, explains why more VALAZE is sold to-day than ever was sold before. Not all chemists are substitutors— in fact, many of them I know to be staunch, true business men. They sell VALAZE every time, and charge ♦/- and 819 for it, which is just the proper price for a preparation of such sterling quality. But if you happen on a chemist who presses a "just as good "substitute on you when you ask for VALAZE, distinctly refuse to be made a catspaw of for his convenience. Get VALAZE or nothing. In such a case write to me, enclosing a remittance, and I'll post VALAZE direct to you myself. ' » Address your letter to me at — The VALAZE Massage Institute, Brandon Street, Wellington |4

BEAUTIFUL HAIR. Hemsley Eurnet's Hair Restorer jU^w^^^i v Will restore Grey or Faded Hair to its Natural Colou', making it /w 1 SSmntiffiidk Lifelike and Glossy. It is not a Dye, and does not Stain the Skin. !V SPtmlSisSi Can be used on Beard and Moustache. Frice, 4/9. 7* ' tpfiSwapSsflßst Hemsley Burnet's Hair Tonic r\^S|^S^ Strengthens acd Beautifies the Hair, promotes an Abundant JM^%MS™» Growth, stops Hair Falling Out, and is a Poiitive Care for Ban- mmmW<W!t§s& druff. Ge-tlemen will find it an Ideal Dressitg, as it keeps the f Wra'i fW^fs\'?oSr Scalp Clean and the Hair Healthy. Price, 3/6. fyylp' « f MwF YJWW'\ Hemsley Burnet's Violet Snow Cream For Freckles, Sunburn, Rough Dry Skin, -.tc., etc Contain! no >!ssMs '^H'l| ,, '$^i I Grease or Fat of any kind, therefore will not Encouragd a Growth *M&W™f<&'* ■% s" 4i''- <£ of Hair. Cures Blackheads snd Open Pores. Price, 3/6. > .^Jr^^f V--' u US|!!l«'\' ■ Hemsley Burnet's Depilatory ( ( !wM}wiS^^' Permanently Removes Hair from the Face, Neck, and Arms with- *$$Ak'XslcU?'iisJ.{l!sl out injury to the Most Delicate Skin. Is easily applied, and never vKgK'ffet l >,M ti l?hMrf ,s*i fails to remove all hair in one application. Price, 4(6. VMi&S 1 $> $&*•.'' "'•; '} ? Hemsley Burnet's Goftre Cure S^Wv^'^'^'i'M Has cured after £5 years' suffering. 10/- month's treatment. . Wtm^'^ifVK'' ''> v'la The above preparations may be obtained at Mrs HEMSLET (faM%osl,Wibtys£M BURNETS Rooms, 46 GEORGE STREitT, DUNKDIN, or will be WliltW'W '$?r posted to auy address upen receipt of price. »!» nw li} YMJfM il^** $! Obtainable also from Mr SPROSEN, Chemist, GKORGE i £>§&* ftfflNtvE^ STREET, • UNEI IN. I'^V^ 1 *

yOUR INf ANT WILL THRIVE I heave's Food I IF USED ACCORDING TO THE DIRECTIONS GIVEN, U NEAVE'S FOOD is a PERFECTLY SAFE ? V /' M FOOD for the most delicate child. It assists teething, M is a valuable bone-former, relieves constipation, and is a • Hj complete diet for Infants* *' Opotiki, New Zealand. May-astK, rgos. V " Dear Sirs,— l enclose a photo of our youngest child, Ranald, who is three and a-half years old. He was an extrtmely deUqfa child, only weighing three pounds at birth, Hewdt i>rfy ifi, M 4 though we tried most patent foods, they only kept #M <Mra- , A and he never seemed to improve. At ten months tfofjtf MtHjmi Neave 's Food, and in « ?nonth he became WifaJtybi "* #jjffig[ «3^S^B quite a sturdy specimen, and very strong.— Ybuf^mfQ^^SjX^t^^^^m '•Messrs. Josiah R. Neave & Co., Fordingbridge, EHgWub** * * f^^B Manufacturers: JOSIAH R. NEAVE & CO- Fonduxgbtidge, EflgUtt& J . , *"^* \<M ? „.«?- 'j-^K Purveyors by Special Appointment to ji.I.M. THE EMPRESS OF RUSSIA^ J

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Otago Witness, Issue 2813, 12 February 1908, Page 75

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Tapeke kupu
802

Page 75 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 2813, 12 February 1908, Page 75

Page 75 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 2813, 12 February 1908, Page 75

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