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usfralia ...via Matson Linen, the three and a half day run to Sydney will prove not only efficient traveling, but each day will be replete with interesting events. Music...dancing...deck 9porta to makethetime pass enjoyably. Meals which maintain a high standard of excellence... in ca linary skill...in delightful so vice. > Staterooms ♦ • • commodious airy, immaculate. EARLY SAILING DATES AUCKLAND to SYDNEY Mar. 18th and April Bth. Aik for information V THE OCEANIC STEAMSHIP CO. MATSON LINE General A*ents for New Zealand:' HENDERSON & SIACFARLANB LTO. Maritime Building Qn*7 St., Aneklanl

FOR N.Z. FACES. MEN SMIIE AT THIS. It's so good that you almost feel glad you've got to shave!" If you've never felt like thai about a shaving cream, it's evident you've never used Q-tol Shaving Cream. It's all that a shaving aid should be—cool, speeds the razor, makes the face feel fine. The improvement is a logical one. This Cream—Q-tol Shaving Cream—is made with a toilet cream base, on the principle that the speed and smoothness of a shave depend upon the condition of the face. A smooth, soft, pliable skinresult, easy shave. A hard, rough skin result, stubborn shave. You see, Q-tol Shaving Cream gets to work on the face while its lather softens the bristles! Razor glides along gaily, blade cuts sharply, shave finisher quickly, face feels fine—all because of the emollient toilet cream base, an exclusive advantage with Q-tol Shaving Cream. ' The idea began, of course, from the fact that it is produced by skin specialists. li's not a by-p.roduct or after-thought of a soap company I Another good point—it's a real New Zealand product, originated and manufactured by our own people."" " Best I've ever used," many men say! Find out how it can make your shaves happierl " It's the feel of the face that counts!"

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21117, 26 February 1932, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21117, 26 February 1932, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21117, 26 February 1932, Page 12