"TOO MUCH SUNSHINE."
ENGLISH VISITOR'S REMARK. "Your scenery is marvellous. Your sunshine glorious—tmt a little too severe for me." That was the remark of a young English visitor. "Luckilv for me you New ba«-e an excellent remedy for sunbu/n." -nt con linued. "1 was dreading the •■estKt ol this burning when someone presentfl me with some Q-TOL an'l tr.v com plosion was saved. N'ow I know th-j secret of your girls' lovely complex ion*."
Sunshine is beneficial, but sunburn i? ilanj:erous and disfiguring. Q-TOL U the one and only remedy. So pleasant, too. Mo>quitocs and sandflies hate Q-TOL. Buj a bottle to-day.—(Ad.)
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 26, 1 February 1937, Page 3
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