DESPITE HOUSEWORK KEEP YOUR Honeymoon Hands Many simple household tasks such as cleaning, dusting, preparing vege- tables; washing dishes, washing clothes, tend to dry out the natural oils of your hands_ Then hands get rough, red and coarse_ That's why it pays every bride to keep a bottle of Q-TOL SKIN EMOLLIENT in her "1 kitchen. Q-TOL: "sinks in; helps re- place natural oils, beautifies the hands Even neglected hands quickly recover their useful softness Get your- self Q-TOL and use it every time you' ve had your hands in water! D-TOL Keeps Hands Kissable! Q-TOL LABORATORIES, FLUENZOL PTY LTD;, Thorndon Quay, Wellington:
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 20, Issue 505, 25 February 1949, Cover Page
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103Cover Page Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 20, Issue 505, 25 February 1949, Cover Page
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