HANDS ON STRIKE i 40-HOUR WEEK SUGGESTED PROBLEM FOR WOMEN A woman's work is never done. Day in, day out, seven days a week, she must be "on deck." Shorter working hours are out of the question, ihe work just has to be done. Little wonder hands refuse to stay soft and youthful when scrubbing, scraping, cleaning and washing make them dry, hard, cracked and rough. ~ . But busy hands can bo beautiful. Simplv massage the hands with tJ-lUlj Skin Emollient before and after housework or outdoor tasks. Q-TOL prevents dirt penetrating, soothes and softens the skin, heals tiny cuts and cracks and makes hands soft, smooth and refined. Q-TOL is nonexeasv too. Be proud of your hands. Keep a bottle of Q-TOL handy while you work. —Advt.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22349, 21 February 1936, Page 13
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