CHAPS.- CHILBLAIN'S. CARE OF SENSITIVE SEK& The skin is almost as sensitive as the throat bo the cold and writ weather and should therefore be carefully protected Q-tol. she-old be used before anu after exposure to the elements. You will Snd that these exposed to severe cold, sach as whaling and 'polar <sxp»<fifcions, always find a trasty friend In Q-taL Orders accompanied by cheques, etc., ba ,-n fraqnentlv bene rocßtv.ri by the Q-toi office from far-away Finland, as well ;cs numerous trt.rw nonmries where frostbit* and -chilblains are prevalent. Winter skin affections are common m New Zealand, and many people mixer considerable dlßcomfort- from chilblains, chapped skins, cold sores and other skin irritations. This can be avoided by fre qaentty robbing in Q-tol to the face, hands'end feet. All up-to-date Beauty Specialists and Hairdressers recommend Q-toi Get a i-T.T.e to-c.i.*• Advt.
THE TRUE BELL'S OF SCOTLAND. You was? Lhe best Scotch Whisky—bs sure you pet n by derr.iuidivq the Yeikw Laiml Whisky/ bottled by Arthur Bell and Sons. Ltd., Perth, Scotland. i<iimous liirougnoui Ssw lor qvht 50 years. " Alore Ye Go—Bfells." —Advt. The annual reunion of ei-pupOs of the Si-htara of Mercy will be held at St. Mary's Convent, Fonsonby, to-morrow afternoon.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20367, 23 September 1929, Page 9
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