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fflr ilmidßß JW * M mw «*» ill / iWW sCu !s> <« SM^m W^m f INS BITES ™X <s> "lilf 5, '• s«r A «m| ft ' New Zealanders All Over The World Praise Q-TOL LONDON, England. ... I consider Q-TOL invaluable and have never, even in London, been able to procure anything to compare with it. I have given several people samples and they also think it marvellous, especially in cases of sunburn. Yours sincerely, Mrs. K.T. SUMATRA. ... I met two Americans, also tiger shooting. Both were frightfully swollen by mosquito bites and very depressed. I gave them a bottle of Q-TOL and went my way. Later I received a letter from them containing the following: "We stuck Sumatra another 5 days, thanks to Old Man Q-TOL. He sure changed the atmosphere of that camp. Manv thanks. Doc:" Yours faithfully, J. D. S-J . '/z c y/? Beware of sun- ) jjJ burn and windburn which rapidly dries the skin. Use Youth-Vitomised O-TOL keep a bottle in the car. Buy a bottle today. SYDNEY, Australia. I tcke this opportunity of telling you of my experience with Q-TOL during my 55,000-mile walk around the world. As I cover about 35 miles a day with a 601b. pack on my back, I, at times feel the need of something to ease my feet. In Europe and Asia I used dozens of lotions, but in Q-TOL, I have found the absolute best. By massaging the soles of my feet and my muscles I get greater relief from Q-TOL than I have yet found others to oive. Yours sincerely, A.E.C 0W BETTER THAN EVER BECAUSE Sunburn is dangerous. It actually breaks down the tissues of the skin. Youth-Vitamised Q-TOL not only instantly relieves the pain of the sunburn, but also, by its Youth-Vitamin action, it rebuilds /the brokendown tissues and stimulates the renewal of skin from below, and hastens '■> the removal of the parched, dead skin cells caused by the "burn/ r :? Applied before sunbathing, Youth-Vitamised Q-TOL screens the harmful Ultra-Violet rays of the sun but allows other beneficial rays to bring glowing health to your body and skin. It prevents the dangerous effects of sun* burn. Buy a bottle today! HOW YOUTH-VITAMISED Q-TOL ACTS Recent scientific discoveries now make possible a new and improved treatment of the skin the "Youth-Vitamin" principle which is now incorporated in Q-TOL. Thiii adds extra advantages to this already world-famous product. The "Youth-Vitamin" now incorporated in Q-TOL is sio deeply absorbed by the skin that it has the power of reviving the smoothness and resiliency of youth and it is of great assistance in preventing and correcting such skin blemishes! as eczema, pimples, blotches, blackheads. It is a true "skin notirisher" and supplies the deficiencies that are responsible for skin blemishes. . - SKIN REJUVENATION FROM BELOW Skin faults and blemishes are usually the result of the under-skin soft and flabby, or the clogging of the pores, or defective blood circulation. That is why Youth-Vitamised Q-TOL is so valuable in retaining and restoring a healthy, youthful skin. IT WORKS FROM BELOW reviving the activity of the under-skin, stimulating the blood circulation, clearing away pores, building up new tissues by stimulation, and smoothing away the lines and roughness that give an aged appearance to face and hands. Youth-Vitamised Q-TOL is the first preparation to influence the skin both by the outward supply of food, and the internal stimulation (by its effect on the blood-stream) of cell repair. The old methods, are thus now replaced by a scientific treatment, which opens up a new era in the treatment of the sum in retaining and restoring a beautiful healthy complexion. ... u at mo Despite the costly process of incorporating standardised Youth-Vitamin, Q-TOL is being sold Ai EXTRA COST —Large bottle 2/-. Double sixe 3/6. NEW YOUTH - VITAMISED Ift Painful sunburn can spoil your game. YouthVitomiscd Q-TOL quickly soothes and softens scorched skin, allowing perfect freedom and comfort. Made at the Q-TOL-FLUENZOL LABORATORIES. under strict analytical control. Hfl r *>/• m m i The D U ST-FREED \w 22 V Should your fancy lead you in search of Geneva Gin, J.D.K.Z.—in the well-known square bottle—leads the field. Should you prefer a Dry Gin, you'll be sure of a winner if you back the distinctive blue and silver label. Both worthy products of the house of John de Kuyper & Son, distillers of fine gin since 1695. o'&A GOOD Look fof WO White Heart Label. l/Jmut IK: ■; .< you look at it! CRUISE NEWS! > Crews Choose Tim and Rus Brews (Phews! ExcuseJ The above slogan was anonymously suggested by one of our staff (the coward) for this week's ad. Another enthusiast follows up with "We are nacht caring a jacht as we lie in our cacht, feeling hacht, aboard our yacht, sinking pacht after pacht." Thanks 1 We don't, we are, and we will. i You see, the worst has happened. When the kecler came from the "Dry" to the "Drink," Tim and Ru were hit with a bad attack of Ukclelephobia. "Shades of Nelson Eddy," said Heeltaps-Smith. "There ought to be a law," said Major Burr-Cantle. "Cie us a bagpipe tune on ihem things," said Sandy ihe Storcman. And a requisition in quadruplicate came from Inkson the Scratchetary for "Sweet Adeline." As this sweet rhapsody wafted o'er the moonlight, suddenly came a shattering cacophonic tintinabulation, like a cracked fire bell. Came a hostile deputation from the Spot Club Committee which revealed that Inkson's crooning was the cause. A dozen bottles of "Sweet Adeline" re-established the harmony, and the proceedings wound up with the Signature tune of the Vulgar Boatmen, "'Twas on'? an Old Beer Bottle." My, but how we do enjoy our uoggi i of Tiniaru ! * ANNIYER Brewed with a' touch of genius Co Bottled with loving care byAnzac Avenue, Auckland. ,TAij4-i6?

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23201, 22 November 1938, Page 17

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Page 17 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23201, 22 November 1938, Page 17

Page 17 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23201, 22 November 1938, Page 17

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