CHILD ACCUSES MOTHER
FRANKNESS BEFORE FRIENDS “Mummy, why are your hands so rough and red, instead of being nice and soft like Mrs Watson’s?” little Betty asked her mother. “Perhaps your mother has run out of Q-TOL Skin Emollient,” Mrs W. tactfully suggested. “Will Q-TOL fix my hands?” Betty’q mother later asked her friend. “Ive tried a dozen things," Mrs Watson assured her, “but there’s nothing so soothing and healing as-Q-TOL.” Busy hands all need Q-TOL. Removes stains, heals tiny cuts, smooths away roughness and banishes redness. You need Q-TOL. Get your bottle ncwil —5
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Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21939, 13 November 1936, Page 17
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