BLUE BATH AMENITIES.
ANOTHER "VISITOR.
To the Editor. , Sir, — As a visitor to Rotorua I vvould like to endorse all that was ;aid in your .issue of last Tuesday ■egarding the Blue Baths. I give here i few more particulars for considera;ion by the piuiblic. In the women's lressing sheds, there is a notice reluesting women to have a hot shower oefore entering the swimming pool. There is no such thing as a hot shower in the building. The public are nvited to bathe in the waters at the 31ue Bath, hut how can they be health?iving when hundreds of men, women md children enter daily without laving a chance of a hot shower, or i piece of soap to wash themselves? 3nly cold shoAvers are provided, and :hese without soap are not cleansing. These are facts which cannot be dis)uted. The Health Inspector should 5e notiGed, as this state of affairs should not be tolerated in the premier spa of New Zealand. — I am. etc.,
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Rotorua Morning Post, Issue 5310, 24 January 1947, Page 2
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166BLUE BATH AMENITIES. Rotorua Morning Post, Issue 5310, 24 January 1947, Page 2
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