MR. GEORGE WARREN, Tho well-known basso a^id - .nomologist, like many others, enthuses over Q-toI (Is 6d) as a perfect skin emollient and healing agent. His child of ten was for a long time suffering from Dandruff, but two weeks' treatment with Q-tol diluted with hot water has, Mr. Warren says, worked wonders.—Advt. The crystal bottle containiug Gilbpy's Dry Gin symbolises the crystal-like purity a-nd unchanging quality ,of this worldfamous stimulant. Whenever yon col! for Gin, insist oh getting Gilbey's, and look for the crystal bottle. You can then be sure you'll receive the best Gin money can buy.—Advt.
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Evening Post, Volume XCVIII, Issue 130, 29 November 1919, Page 12
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