POST-TELEPHONES ( MANAGER \ \ ADVERTISING I A A r\At\ ) PUBLISHING - UNTIL 51» M. 44-040 \ JOB PRINTING / ACCOUNTS / V. LITERARY ■ . UNTIL A, P.M. 44-040 \ OENERAL ENQUIRIES BP.H.TO7P.U, 44-041 ) 24-023 . ■ • NEWTOWN AGENCY 46-316 • PETONE 46.339 • - LOWER HUTT ..
H.M.A.S:" AUSTRALIA ORDERS Q-TOL. CHANGEABLE weather, cold winds, hot sun and salt air make protection for (he exposed parts of the skin absolutely essential. The authorities on the Flagship Australia realise this, and one of their first actions on arriving in Wellington was to order a large supply of Q-tol through a Wellington firm of merchants. The Australia's example may M'ell *>c copied by civilians. Apply Q-TOL before and after exposure to the sun and cold winds. Two sizes: 2s (4oz) and 3s Gd (Soz; family size).
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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 85, 20 October 1928, Page 1
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120Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 85, 20 October 1928, Page 1
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