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ASHAMED TO SHAKE HANDS

INCIDENT AT RECEPTION. “ I was ashamed to shake hands with those South African people this afternoon. My hands were so red and rough. You see, I was in the garden most of the morning and had no chance of getting all the dirt out.” “ My dear, if only you would leave the care of your hands to Q-toI Skin Emo'lient you would be proud to display them in any company.” Regular use of Q-tol Skin Emollient is the beauty secret of New Zealand’s smartest women. Q-tol keeps the hands soft and smooth. Removes stains, heals cute, smoothes away cracks and roughness. For the complexion, too, Q-tol comes first among beauty aids. See the directions on the wrapper. Order Q-tol to-day.—[Advt.]

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Evening Star, Issue 22452, 24 September 1936, Page 17

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ASHAMED TO SHAKE HANDS Evening Star, Issue 22452, 24 September 1936, Page 17

ASHAMED TO SHAKE HANDS Evening Star, Issue 22452, 24 September 1936, Page 17

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