HAVE YOU A GOOD COMPLEXION? Rexona Soap makes you proud oi' vour complexion. There can he no luxury to a woman equal to tlie consciousness that her complexion is clear, fresh, and delicately radiant. To keep it so, no amount af cosmetics can equal the regular use of such a soap as Rexona Soap, which thoroughly cleanses, and at the same time has just the right soothing, healing action to maintain the natural health and heauty of the skin. Rexona Soap cleanses the pores, removes excess oils, ecols and clarifies an angry skin. Is (Id 7cr tablet. Obtainable everywhere.
MOTHER WISDOM. Mother wisdom knows that tho little oiu* could not croon that huhy soiij* of happiness unless she was clean, cool and comfortable in every fibre of her little body. Look at the honnie limbs, feel the linn flesh, touch tlie velvet cheeks. Can’t- you ? She’s a Rexona habv, of course. Kach day her mother bathes her little treasure with pure Kcxoua Soap, the “baby’s own” Soap, that kills disease serins and keeps the tender skin clear and healthy. She keeps eolds, rashes, chnfinj', and other baby ills far from her. She is the host tiling she has, and the hest of soaps is only just good enough for her. That is* why i she is a llexona Rahy. SKJC? Oh-1 tai nahle every where.
.‘lO Pairs a!| solid leather 'South Afrieaii Hold boots, all sizes, lilaok ills (id, tan i-’ds (Jd.. at Ualloiistoin’fi. ltovoll St.—Advt. A very a wop table Xmas present for a lady—a lovely art. silk jumper 7~ now olios just opened to-day. I‘riio.s 10s Oil to »0s at MoKav’s.—Advt.
frknch political crisis. (Received tins <l;iv sit !).!!"> si.m.) LONDON'. December l"). Tlio •‘Times'’ I'ari.s correspondent dis- , cussing tin- {xiski)>i 1 itv of ;i French ministerial crisis, ns the result of M. Merriot's illness points out that in the course of the next few weeks ninny international questions of the Inchest importance will claim the attention of the French Government. The correspondent says there is no doulit that when M. llerriot has sufficiently recovered he will he ordered to take a lone rest. He is said to lie progressing satisfactorily. hut the indications are that it will he at least a fortnight before he is aide to net up. Meanwhile, the prospects of his prolonged absence are causing considerable anxiety to his political friends who are much perturlied in regard to the situation which would arise if lie were to resign. They realise it is only M. llerriot's personal influence that **o far has induced the Socialists to support a purely Radical Government and if his influence i.s withdrawn. their adhesion might no longer he possible.
GRKYMOUTH, llee. 16.—Arrived at 11.30 a.in. Joan Craig from 'Wanganui.
Permanent link to this item
Hononga pūmau ki tēnei tūemi
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/HOG19241216.2.25.6
Bibliographic details
Ngā taipitopito pukapuka
Hokitika Guardian, 16 December 1924, Page 2
Word count
Tapeke kupu
458Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Hokitika Guardian, 16 December 1924, Page 2
Using this item
Te whakamahi i tēnei tūemi
The Greymouth Evening Star Co Ltd is the copyright owner for the Hokitika Guardian. You can reproduce in-copyright material from this newspaper for non-commercial use under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International licence (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0). This newspaper is not available for commercial use without the consent of the Greymouth Evening Star Co Ltd. For advice on reproduction of out-of-copyright material from this newspaper, please refer to the Copyright guide.