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✓ h Sr TO ■xjX gffiDOM QEI BY GIVING AWAY MONEY. Paying some other tailor £2 more than the George Davies price for the precise grade of material and identical craftsmanship is generosity not good business. JQAVIES’ gUITS TO ORDER 55s TO 75s Are good' enough for the best man in the Dominion. Handsome, high-class Suitings Artistic cutting, with a character Perfect fit and finish are features you always get in a George Davies Suit at £2 . less than is charged by the “merchant tailor.” I will refun*! the full purchase price to ANY dissatisfied customer! GEORGE DAVIES, THE MODERN TAILOR, Dunlop’s Buildings, Gisborne. BEAUTY THAT WINS AND STAYS. These are a few plain words for ladies with time to think. If more ladies thought, there’d be more ladies happy later on. To resume. Did you ever notice how sadly large a proportion of pretty girls are pretty for a season or two, then passable, then plain and unconsidered? Perhaps you don’t notice things; but that’s so. Ninety per cent, of women squander their heritage of beauty before they are out of their youth. Why? Why, because beauty, after all, is mostly coitiplexion. Rut (you say) how can one keep her complexion?' MISS F.THEL IRVING, the charming leading woman at the Ilaymarket Theatre, London, writes;: — " I have used the Valaze preparations for ■bout six weeks, and think them perfectly wonderful for the skin.” < l)-’Lcro^ MISS KATE CUTLER, the delightful woman and accomplished artist, who leads with Sir Charles Wyndham, writes “ I have used your Valaze preparations with best results. Kvery woman should use Valaze to preserve her complexion. The Valaze Powder and Soap also are unlike any I have used and unquestionably the.best I have used." I ‘ ka£r&u£o* , MISS LILY ELSIE, known the world over as the brilliant and scintillating creator of the title-role in the London production of “The Merry Widow,” writes: — "I am greatly pleased with the Valaze Soap mid Valaze Powder. The Soap is the nicest complexion soap I have used and find the powder exceptionally good as well." MISS ELI. ALIN £ TEKRISS, the idol of • the i* nrbl’c; "rites:— •• i nave tried your Valaze powder and find it's delightful to use, while the Valaze Skin Pood is a most valuable preparation, endf shall nost certainly recommend it.” MISS ALICE CRAWFORD, the brilliant Bendigo girl. who has become one of the reigning stars in London, writes : "Valaze hns done my skin such a lot of good It does precisely what the skin requires: it preserves the tone, whiteness and clearness as no other preparation has done. When I have ‘■aid that I have only vaguely hinted nt the true pleasure and satisfaction and benefit which I derive from it. All Actresses should use Valaz.e.” ~ ifcftrfcouujj Miss EDNA MAY, the daintiest and most piqunnte “ Belle of New York” that ever graced the stage, says: « Valaze Powder is splendid, a delicious acent. It is quite the nicest preparation of its kind that I liuve so fur come upon." Are these enough? They should be. tut there are plenty more. Valcre. kin Food keeps the skin clear, smooth, nd supple, free from freckles, lines, an.' lotclies, in j.-rs. 4s mul 7s; Vt<l.-:-e ■owder (for greasy skin) and Noyena •owder (for civ and normal skin), 2s fid box: Blackhead and Open Pore Cure vercotr.es also grctisircss and coarseness f the "skin, 2s fid; Valaze Complexion oap, 2s ltd a cake. Of all good chemists, or direct, post ree, from Mile. Rubinstein. 23, Brar.-on-str'et, Wellington. p.e

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 2772, 30 March 1910, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Gisborne Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 2772, 30 March 1910, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Gisborne Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 2772, 30 March 1910, Page 7

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