The Americans a:e shrewd: they v/rint not the.best ato: t litre, but the best “ever.” There Ins hern notable enthusiasm p.mougst the font ;t:s American cictresscs in London. Since \;«-a^c / sct out on its triumphant career there, it is remarkable how large a number oi American women of assured distinction hove become votaries. Miss Fannie Ward, one of the most brilliant of them all, writes:—“ Can you kindly send me bv special messenger a guinea jar oi Valaze and a large box of Novena Powder? I am delighted with these preparations.” Miss Ward is an authority. She has been everywhere and tried everything. Her enthusiasm carries the hall-mark of value. hut this tiling docs not stand on her testimony alone. Next we have Miss Pauline Chase. Her subtle and delicious interpretation of
Peter Pan took London by storm. The Parisians adore her. She is the finest stage-type of the demure American, sue wastes no words, content with her yea and nav. She writes with characterise tic candour and brevity. .“ I have used Valaze, and consider it v most pleasant and good.” There you have the highest praise in quintessence. Equally enthusiastic is Miss Edna 1 May, the best “ Belle of New York ” that the world has seen, and one of the demurest. and most delightful little .beauties that ever graced the stage. She says: _<‘ Valaze Powder is splendid—a delicious scent. It is quite tiie nicest preparation of its kind that I have so far come upon.” That is high praise, all the better because spontaneous. In face■of such talk from such authorities, the woman of little faith may waste time experimenting with various cosmetics and makeshifts, but the wise woman will become a votary of Valaze. You must remember that the skin is of exquisite delicacy. It is fed and ventilated by millions of the tiny tubes we know as pores. 111-use it and you’ll suffer. If those pores clog, the skin can no longer breathe, and the complexion must inevitably perish. Valaze Skin Pood clears find stimulates the tissues, clears the pores, and literally feeds the skin. The skin so fed and stimulated must he healthy—there is no help for it. It has no inducement to blotch, to become muddy, or sallow. Valaze costs 4s and 7s a jar. ’ Novena Poudre, Miss Fanny Ward’s Favourite, is delicious am! wholesome, the best possible for dry and normal skin. The Valaze Powder extolled by Miss Edna May is for skins that are inclined to be moist or oily. Ihe price of each quality is ‘2s <>d a box. \ alaze specialties of all leading chemists or direct, post free, from Mile; Helena Rubinstein, 23, Brandon-street, Wellington. Mile. Rubinstein’s famous book, ‘‘Beauty in the Making,”, will be sent on application. Mention this paper. P. 7
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2561, 23 July 1909, Page 3
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462Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2561, 23 July 1909, Page 3
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