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Q-TOL PUTS THE UN IN THE

Face and arms hot and scorched? Skin blistered and sunburnt? , Feet sore and aching? Just ' try rubbing Q-tol irito the affected parts. Q-tol brings instant soothing relief to raw roughened skin. By timely use, Q-tol prevents sunburn and enables you to bask m the sun to your heart's content. Our ancestors fought shy of the sun. They used thick woollen curtains m their houses, arid covered their bodies with thick garments and used parasols. Science has shown us, however, that the sun's rays are the main source of the famous Vitamin D, without winch bone and tissue will not develop. We have, therefore, gone to the opposite extreme, and now expose ourselves to the sun at its strongest, because of its health-giving properties. Excess, even of sunshine is dangerous, however, and the body should gradually be made accustomed to sunbathing. Above all, before exposure cover the skin with a generous film of Q-tol and if possible 'take a bottle of Q-tol with you on your outings to apply at frequent intervals. You will then develop a healthy coat of sun-tan without discomfort, and enjoy all the benefits of sun -bathing without impairing the texture and smoothness of the skin. Men should always rub m Q-tol before lathering, as the Q-tol way is the only method of having a comfortable shave with a sunburnt face. Sold everywhere m two sizes. The larger size is the more economical.*

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

NZ Truth, Issue 1263, 13 February 1930, Page 20

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242

Q-TOL PUTS THE UN IN THE NZ Truth, Issue 1263, 13 February 1930, Page 20

Q-TOL PUTS THE UN IN THE NZ Truth, Issue 1263, 13 February 1930, Page 20

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