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WHY NOT ENJOY A GOOD COMPLEXION. You cannot if you do not care, for tlie delicate slcin of (lie face. When yon wash your face, do you realise that it' is not, enough to simply remove the dirt, out that your skin needs a soothing, healing influence to keep you complexion fresh and free from blemish? (scented toilet soaps are often very pleasant, licit do not assort this influence, as you are well aware. Many of them contain free alkali, which tends to dry up the skin and destroy its delicate texture. Even the better class of such soaps do not in any way help to improve tiie sidn, but Rexona Skin and Facial Soap is not onlv an absolutely pure soap, but is medicated on the same principle as tlie famous Rexona Ointment, uliicli is famous throughout all of Australasia as the Rapid Healer. That is why Rexona Soap really does for the skin mul face uhat cosmetics are supposed to do, l)v ensuring not only n clean face, but a pure and healthy skin, and this gives you a clear complexion. Rexona Soap, Is Gd. Obtainable every-where.—-Advt.

HOSPITAL INQUIRY: IH'NLDIN. .Tune Kb The Hospital Board last evening eonducted a lengthy inquiry into the circumstances of the death of Jame, Robertson. on April 'Tilth. Deceased was admitted at -5 a.in. the previous morning with, a dental plate lodged in his throat, hut was not operated on till the evening of the following day. when he died under the anaesthetic. Ml the medical officers concerned m the case, and the Medical Superintendent, Dr i’alronor, wore closely examined bv the Chairman and members ot the Board. Special stress was laid on the svs tom of the administration ol the hospital and the apportionment of responsibility. . The whole of the evidence added verv little to that elicited at the incn.es-. A short-hand record of the evidence is to be circulated among the members before the Board meets next Monday, to come to the. decision.

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Hokitika Guardian, 16 June 1925, Page 1

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332

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 16 June 1925, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 16 June 1925, Page 1

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