fi Qftake fyotfa%Mdcuj$ t " m *Dj*rJl’jhr. A/ o / 150 Bathing Beauties SNAPSHOTS Wherever the holiday spirit reigns, beauty in the latest bathing costumes is being brought into focus for the Q-Tol Bathing Beauties Contest—a search for New Zealand’s loveliest outdoor girls. First Prize £2O, 2nd prize £5, 3rd prize £2, 18 other prizes.of £1 each for the snapshots of the 21 girls adjudged the prettiest. Special Kiddies prize of £5. is a necessity for all who love Sun-bathing It prevents sunburn and promotes a beautiful, natural tan. Never indulge in sun-bathing without first applying Q-Tol to the exposed skin. Use it fre-, quently for best results. Q-TOL SIMPLE RULES OF CONTEST Only photographs taken during the present summer and owned hy the sender, may be submitted. Photos may be of any size, but should not be framed. Any photo sent in may be published by the proprietors of Q-T"l. l',ree of charge. Mach photograph must be accompanied by a completed Mu try Form, which may be obtained tree at your usual Q-Tol Shop with the purchase of any Q-Tol Product. Entries must bo addressed:— Q-TOL, BATHING BEAUTIES CONTEST, V.O. Box 1018, Wellington. Closing Date: JANUARY 10, 1935. The Judges’ decision on all matters arising out of this contest Avill be final, and competitors enter on this express condition. HHH WES SUNBURN Q-TOL I PROMOTES SUNTAN
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Northern Advocate, 28 December 1934, Page 8
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