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WHY HOT ENJOY A GOOD COMPLEXION? You cannot if you do not euro _ for tiie delicate skill of tlie fait;. When you uasli your face, do you realise that it is not enough io simply remove the dirt, lull Hull your skin needs a sootiiinjr, healing inliueuce to keep your complexion Iresh and free from 'hiemisll ? Scented toilet soaps are often very pleasant, hut do not assert this influence, as you are well aware. Manv of them contain tree alkali, which" tends to dry up th< skin and destroy its delicate texture. Keen the hotter class of such soaps do not in any way help to improve the skin, lmt" Rexona Skin and Facial Soap is not only an absolutely pure soap, hut is medicated on the same principle as the fatuous Ilexoua Ointment, which is famous throughout till of Australasia as the Rapid Healer. That is why llexona Poop really does for the skin and fare what eosmeties are supposed to do. by ensuring not onlv a clean faee, hot a pure and healthy skin, and thus gives von a elear complexion. Rexona Soap, Is fid. Obtainable everywhere.

For colil in llio head —inlialo NAZOL. For sore throats or tickling couch take some drops on sugar. Used either win “XAZOI.” works wonders. (10 doses Is fid. Until given the knock-out by “XOivrwnxr:” Laundry Help, hard work, and disease hncterin concealed in soiled clothing. It’s hygcnic.—Advt.

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Hokitika Guardian, 26 June 1924, Page 1

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236

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Hokitika Guardian, 26 June 1924, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Hokitika Guardian, 26 June 1924, Page 1

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