DRY LIPS, COLD SORES
COMPLETELY CURED BY Q-TOL. I PRECAUTIONS EVERYONE SHOULD TAKE. Lips are most sensitive to cold, and easily become dry, rough, and cracked. Colds, too, cause tiny sores in the corner of the mouth and near the nose. Here is the remedy. Dip a cloth in scalding water. Wring well, then cleanse the affected parts. Dry gently, and then dab liberally with Q-TOL. S-TOL soothes and heals inflamion. Ends dryness, and prevents cracking and infection. For chapped hands, chilblains, and children's chafed knees, be Bure you use Q-TOL. See the full list of uses and directions on the wrapper Get your bottle now!
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Press, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22121, 17 June 1937, Page 4
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