AUSTRALIAN SOCCER TEAAI. Mr W. J. H. Reynolds is travelling with the "Aussies” as representative of tlio N.Z.F.A., writes:—"The boys are more than pleased with Q-tol as an embrocation and skin tonic. Several of them have had severe bruises, but one application of diluted Q-tol always works wonders.” Verb sap.
Most Hairdressers now study tlie com fort and safety of their patrons by rub. bing in Q-tol before lathering as an antiseptic safeguard and aid to shaving.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 11249, 29 June 1922, Page 2
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