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OLYMPIC GAMES CHAMPION

AN AMERICAN’S PRAISE. " You Now Zealanders must bo proud c your champion,” a visiting America sportsman remarked. '• 1 saw him ru ning at Princeton. He’s a real object let son in_ fitness. But you’ve another chan, pion right hero in New Zealand—a chan pion who helps to make champions, mean this Q-Tol Skin Emollient of your;' Fitness is everything. Whether it’s gob football, tennis, running, or just plat work, everyone must lake care of theii hands and feel. _ If this were the Stales Q-tol would be in every homo.” For soreness, rough skin, stiffness, chapped hands, cuts, abrasions, and workroughened hands, everyone needs Q-101. Get your bottle now!—[Add.]

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Evening Star, Issue 22440, 10 September 1936, Page 13

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OLYMPIC GAMES CHAMPION Evening Star, Issue 22440, 10 September 1936, Page 13

OLYMPIC GAMES CHAMPION Evening Star, Issue 22440, 10 September 1936, Page 13

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