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A further remission of island taxation is proposed by Jersey’s Chancellor of the Exchequer when presenting the Estimates. A .surplus of £70,000 was disclosed, and it is proposed to abolish entry duties on coal, flour, meat, tea. sugar, artificial manures, hay, and straw, and to leave the income tax at 4d in the £. LET SUNLUiHT TAN YOU. Dyes and pastes which promise an artificial sun-lau clog the pores and arc therefore definitely injurious to the health. A natural, beautiful, healthy sun-tan can be acquired by using Q-To'i Skin Emollient before sunbathing, Q-Tol allows the healthgiving rays of the snn to reach the body and therefore promotes a natural, healthy tan without burn and discomfort,. —[Advt.]

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Evening Star, Issue 21931, 18 January 1935, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 21931, 18 January 1935, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 21931, 18 January 1935, Page 3

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