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THAT FIERY SKIN DEMANDS Q-TOL

Red as a lobster—and sizzling like A sausage in a frying pan!

No wonder she's miserable—not only because of present pains, but in antidpa«6n of the torture of lying in bed to-night.

But her fears are needless, for Q-tol will quickly soothe her parched facij. her burning shoulders, her fiery arms and legs. Cooling and refreshing ii Q-tol—like the green gloom of the deep forest. Soothing and delightful —Jike the song of a sweet voice at twilight.

GlßLS—it's Q-tol you need and must have!

Sunburn doesn't trouble the outdoor men And women who take Q-tol along whenever they visit the seaside. It is a preventive of "burn," if used before exposing the skin to. sunlight!- And if this precaution is neglected and sunburn results, then Q-tol is the ideal lotion to' give relief and to heal the tortured skin.

It's a small price to invest in assurance of summer comfort! Q-tol is a beach and picnic necessity—a boon to men, women and children. Get « bottle of Q-tol to-day—use it regularly during the hot days ahead.

Q-TOi, will stop the itch of mosquito, ssndfly and other insect bites. Make Q-tol your bodyguard!

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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 1, 2 January 1932, Page 8

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THAT FIERY SKIN DEMANDS Q-TOL Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 1, 2 January 1932, Page 8

THAT FIERY SKIN DEMANDS Q-TOL Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 1, 2 January 1932, Page 8

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