GRANDMA IN TROUBLE
FLAPPER'S PROMPT ASSISTANCE
"Hullo, darling, how's things?" cheerily enquired' Pauline, as she laid , down her tennis racquet and flung herself 1 into an easy chair. Mrs. McPherson, senior, gave a sigh. "Well, dear, I had a grand . afternoon m the garden, but I'm paying for it now." "' '•'*■ "Red as a beet, I declare," exclaimed the girl. "My poor old innocent, haven't, you ever heard of Q-tol.?. I bet that sunburn is giving. you : gyp. .:.. . and show me those, hands!" Meekly .'Mrs. McPherson submitted her hands to her granddaughter's inspection.-' "Just as I thought," scolded the girl.' "Gardening without gloves again . . but wait a jiff" , . . and darting, off to her room she produce.d>.he.r. own bottle of Q-tol Skin Emollient.;-" • _ - t Then she began to apply the sooth- ' ing /liquid JLo burnt cheeks arid neck. "That's lovely, dearie," . said grandma. ?*Yes, you'll soon be' quite 0.X.," said practical.; .Miss, Pauline. "Now, rub some .into youi* hands. There, isn't Q-tol- just .great!"- ..' •' "Now, mind,*' she admonished. "Always- ii'se Q-tol to protect yourself froiri .sunburn, and if; you must go grubbing' '?\yith your bare hands, remember, to" rub' m Q-tol first. That will "keep the earth from staining and roughening your skin so badly, and save lota of hard scrubbing afterward Si "' '. . A -• ' "You're a good girl to your granny, Pauling," said, the old lady affectionately, v "aiid a wise young woman, too. 11l get- a bottle of Q-tol next time I go to town." - Sold ; everywhere, price 2/-, double ■ " ! * e 3/6.» ..: .^." ;' y . y ■;:;/.]:*_■ ...A V
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NZ Truth, Issue 1302, 27 November 1930, Page 16
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255GRANDMA IN TROUBLE NZ Truth, Issue 1302, 27 November 1930, Page 16
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