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GIRL ON FIRE

BROTHER'S TIMELY ACT

Ignoring the warning of her friends, Jean basked in the scorching sun practically all day. By evening she was literally on fire with sunburn, and was dreading the consequences. A thoughtful brother, however, produced a bottle of Q-TOL. From then on Jean was safe. Q-TOL stops the scorching pain of sunburn in 30 seconds, prevents blistering and promotes that handsome "Q-TOL Bronze." Avoid harmful dyes and pastes that merely stain the skin. Use Q-TOL—safest and quickest. Buy a bottle now. You'll need it. Mosquitos and sandflies hate Q-TQL.

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Press, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22003, 29 January 1937, Page 12

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GIRL ON FIRE Press, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22003, 29 January 1937, Page 12

GIRL ON FIRE Press, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22003, 29 January 1937, Page 12

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