CHAPS, CHILBLAINS.
Care of Sensitive Skins
The skin is almost as sensitive as the throat to the cold and wet weather and should therefore be cirefully protected. Q-tol should be used before and after exposure to the elements.
You will find that those exposed to severe cold, such as whaling and polar expeditions, always find a trusty friend in Q-tol. Orders accompanied by cheques, etc., have frequently been received by the Q-tol office from far away Finland as well as numerous other countries where frostbites and chilblains are prevalent.
"Winter skin affections are common in Xew Zealand, and many people suffer .considerable discc:nfcrt "from chilblains, chapped skins, cold .-ores and other skin' irritations. This can be avoided Infrequently rubbing in Q-tol to the face, hands and feet.
All up-to-date beauty spee : alists and hairdressers recommend Q-tol. Get a bottle to-day.— (Ad.)
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Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 200, 24 August 1929, Page 12
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