"I NEARLY DROPPED MY TEACUP! WHEN THEY WANTED TO READ MY HAND " "During supper, someone mentioned palm-reading. I glanced at the telltale lines on my hands and nearly dropped my cup. 1 had spent a busy day cleaning and the dirt had penetrated so deeply 1 just couldn't get it "'"But my hostess was tactful. She switched talk to the care of the hands; and then' 1 learned a beauty secret. Every night, cleanse the hands with Q-TOL Skin Emollient." Q-TOL brings the dirt right out of the skin. Softens and keeps the hands beautifully white. With winter coming, too. you need Q-TOL to keep your hands from cracking and chapping. Buy Q-TOL to-day.—Advt.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22390, 9 April 1936, Page 14
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