i MOTORING IN HOT WEATHER. , MOTORING IN HOT WEATHER, I A Wang»nui motorist. jocomcanied by an I American and his wife, touring New Zca- | land ,writes to say they found Q-tol most ! beneficial as a akin emollient. On return j to Wcllincton the lady purchased a supply to lust her on her travola to the East, as she considered Q-tol indispensable.
PLENTIFUL SUPPLIES OF "Gil BEY'S",, Dry Gin are now available, an there is no likelihood of the recent short being rcpoated. All hotels and bottle stcrc hold largo stocks, so you can obtain "Or bey's" if you *3k for "Gilbeys" and insis on getting "Gilbey's"—in tho crystal bottle ISharlsnd's Form;ilin Throat Tablet (mint or cinnamon flavour) are recora mended in cases of sore throat and fo: mouth disinfectant, Sold everywhere, 2s.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17490, 7 June 1920, Page 3
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