BUSINESS IMPROVING. Mr. W. A. Hulston, of 69, Broadway, Newmarket, Auckland, writes:—"l have used 'Q-toi' in my hairdressing saloon for nine months past, and find it most beneficial to my business. My customers remark upon the cool, refreshing and soothing properties of 'Q-tol.' (Hub well in before lathering.) Closing days of our stocktaking sale. Buy your shirts at the reduced prices. Don't delay.—Firm of Fowlds. Make up your mind to try a pound of Johnston's Tea next time.—Sold at 77, Karangahape Road. Buy your boys' clothes cheaper for this week. Wise parents should take advantage of the cut prices.—Fowlds' Sale. Peevishness and irritability are usually signs of worms in children. Wade's Worm Figs are the finest remedy. Children like taking them. Not harnutul ia any way. All chemists.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVIII, Issue 17872, 29 August 1921, Page 7
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