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He lUoxriclti't JT'i mu5J havf "-o-ch-i—■ ■uch • m, nu , e «.,,„„ 4^ eppea •"•Ann-d*. At !e«t. unh ) he h , d finuhed the lull 21 head, .1 bowl,. But d6nl lolW hu'hMton,^ , c When your teelh need die^on. demand prompi dcfton. Id fad "you .houM co w m, . dent,,, regular , y eyßry |K j -lor fou. «nomh»-p re f e , aWy "The Careful D e nh*L- Ea^ and . d '™ gratis. , ( txiracon, | fee Khell , eU wd^ «OVI for an appointment 1 U> P. SommeTOille "Th« Carclal neatuf > ' " ■ ; —~— - —* GWEN'S NARROW ESCAPE How the Dark Wittgs.of Tragedy Brushed a. Holiday'/ JlomM.ce. I'or iaonpis Gw^hadbeei^building on the holiday to come-^Jack would be there—and perhaps he* would, speak, Uvc time came. The-first day passed, like a dream of dcligfit, "Tins is vtiere rget^iy share of the Sunshine Vitamins," Gwfer^cried gaily. "I won't be satisfied, .junltHPfo as suntanned as Mavis." go, easy and use Q-tol before going-outdoors," they •warned, but she -was,t;ao,happy to ta^e them seriously. r < y -^ 'Onthe^mqrrow T^cre-wa«.A 12.-hpur excursion . >. . another perfect''summer's daj. , But, by lunch >tiirie Jief head \i as throbbing, and'het face, neck and "legs "smarting "furiously; No dancing^on the-.verandah, -that night, no sleep, and "no day <ouf on the morrow' - -' i£, <_ ~|?\-'S^v.^ "" But fate -w as kinder ihair* she- expected, i^ "v-T^vK" "^, u'Jack and Mhvis- p-€aine ■?!a-.*before breakfast bringirig^lier' a'large7bottle of Q-tol Skin Emoirrenjr^j&rihe'stoie at the' Point. '- w<> " " ', «rSei- licre~my-chikl?'~srj:vls "I'm going to anoint'~yojcair'«*if?Vi!th this^ g^djl^iaji^ojii'lVje.Tidr^nough for Waitin to-morro^T *~ ** "Sou arc a^ flarl?h«7 iMaTisi" jGwten s°did grateftifly a&'she; cafcti«Jusljr felt her poor burred ) feet; andyshuulders. "i.'lll-6^ §p_rnuch__better_ now,' and witEaliira> s Q-tol-ini fßturei"-,^. Z * __For the rest of_ her_hoirday__Gjv;en and her Q-tol were inseparable, and it Mas a lo\clv golden-skinned G»en "who happily said "yes" the day Mck returned to the. city. L Q-tol ■will stop the itch of mosquito, sandfly and other insect bites. Make Q-tol your bodyguard! COUCHMAN'S FOR CYCLES AND SERVICE 97C0URTENAYPL TELEPHONESO-237 P*r^: v TUB FOOD' B'/ food does aot .agree with W< Jou — take ANTI-ACIDO. B R.R.W. writes:—" . . . ■ decent meal - oyt of" \h» I question until "I trieei 'AntfI Acido." The first tin absolutely ■ -cured me from ({ironic B digestion. To-day I can «at B\ any food r- -'-"I owe a lot |B " to ' Anti-Acidp.* •'•'/* HBw Orlilaar may b» mm «a tar <Ik -> t/S * tin fro? C^mitts mrA Stortt.

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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 2, 4 January 1932, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 2, 4 January 1932, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 2, 4 January 1932, Page 14

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