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i KRYOTJTIOX IN SHAVING. I Q-tol, prepared l>v FluonzoJ Propne- ; t-nry, is a scientific sperifir lor bruisi-s. j abrasion*., and ail forms of .skin lrritii- ! tion. such a? F.ezema. Chilblains. 3>and- I ruff. An, ideal emollient for chapped i or roughened hands. Q-to!. rubbed well ; in before lathering. ensiirtv. an e-asy and j rapid shave. Haird:rssers, chemists, j ;uid store?. 1? Gd. 4 Dr. W.ilfoid Davie.,. sprakuw ua ' '*Mu*ic and the People'' at the Xn.-j 1 i jnul (nnf-rence en the Leisure of the; People in Manchester reecntly. «"1 a l->*ni:nute.s >t<>|»j»a<je in : ler ;i in the middle of the morning. It won Id !><■ more vaiunbltf l tnau many ,i lunchi or.. Music was us natural a* breathing. but there was ho tradition in Knuland. Thatva»' pr.ved drrtnu !!'..• war. wh.-n soldiers parudivd 11 I.ymri rune- that were the M'lifi? of thi'ir childhood. but there was a passionate love of music. "Why could we not lii'.ve thousands of concerts every day in tlie school* of Kn^latid? Kvery ; child could lenrn to write a tune. There should Ik> sinpinp in the homes and in the work-l.op-. Hev. T. ; lviinbtirjih, said Lord llain oiue said to | him that footballs and gramophones bad much more to do with victory than ! ueople imagined. " A

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Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16728, 10 January 1920, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16728, 10 January 1920, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16728, 10 January 1920, Page 3

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