BABY ON OCEAN LINER. Aboard the Remuera in the tropics a lady while nursing an infant fell asleep, and the baby’s face and arms were exposed to the sun with dire effects. One of the engineers promptly applied Q-tol with marvellously good results and earned the mother’s gratitude. He had learned of Q-tol when the “All Blacks’’ were aboard. —Advt. Once Rheumatism gets bold it is not easily dislodged. But even severe forms of this agonising complaint usually give way to treatment by Rheumo. This proved specific seldom fails to expel aP excess uric acid, the main cause of rheumatism, from the system. One trial will convince. Al l chemists, large bottles, 4« 6d. —3lO
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVI, 15 January 1927, Page 6
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