CHAPS,- CHILBLAINS. CARE OF SENSITIVE SKINS. Tho skin is almost as sensitive as the throat to tho cold and wet weather and should therefore be carefully protected. Q-tol should be used before and after exposure to tho elements. > You will find that those exposed to severo cold, such as whaling and polar expeditions, always find a trusty friend 1n Q-tol. Orders accompanied by cheques, etc., have frequently been received by tho Q-tol office from far-away Finland, as well as numerous other countries where frostbite and chilblains are prevalent. Winter skin affections are common in New Zealand, and many people suffer considerable discomfort from chilblains, chapped skins, cold sores and other skin irritations. This can bo avoided by freqnontly rubbing in Q-tol to tho face, hands and feet. All up-to-date Beauty Specialists and Hairdressers recommend Q-tol. Get a bottle to-day!—Advt.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20391, 21 October 1929, Page 7
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