CHILD BITTEN. SOUTHLAND INCIDENT. CARELESSNESS ALLEGED. “I blame myself for carelessness,” a Riverton mother told her son’s teacher. “Freddy's hands were terribly sore with frost-bite and chilblains. I should have thought of using Q-TOL before. It would have saved him a lot of pain and he needn’t have stayed away from school. Now I rub Q-TOL on his hands every morning.” A very wise precaution now that winter has set in. Kiddies’ hands and knees need the safe protection of QTOL. Chilblains instantly yield to the cooling, soothing and healing massage ■f Q-TOL. Take no risks, with chil'■lains. or chapping. Keep Q-TOL handy. Get your bottle now. See the directions on the wrapper.—Advt.
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Dominion, Volume 30, Issue 192, 11 May 1937, Page 10
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