YOUTH'S INVISIBLE ARMOUR
INCIDENT AT SEASIDE
Amongst a group of young people fsporting on the beacli at a popular [resort, an observer noticed one young 'man who was evidently a subject of interest to his companions. ; On approaching the group he heard fthe following conversation:— "I believe Neil has an invisible suit of armour. There's been a sandfly on his arm for the last five minutes and he hasn't even noticed it. And he never gets sunburnt, either." Neil laughed. "Like to know where (I got my armour?" "Fairy godmother, I suppose," said fone of the girls. "Well, I'd like to jborrow it, if it would fit," and she viciously slapped at a stinging pest Iwhich had settled on her ankle. "It may surprise you to know that | Mr. Jones, the grocer, is my fairy god- | mother. lie gave me a bottle of Q-tol [to try — result, complete immunity from [sunburn and insect bites. You should sail use Q-tol." Q-tol prevents sunburn and also jquenches its fire. Soothing, healing, [refreshing. Make Q-tol your bodyIguard!
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 28, 3 February 1932, Page 19
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