STAGE "MAKE-UP." Actors find diluted "Q-tol" to bo "just tho very thing" for removing grease paint and epirit-gum. Q-tol cleanses the pores and invigorates the skin.
The simplest contrivance, elaborated and finally perfected, has brought fame and fortune to many a man. If you havo an idea for improving exist* ing labour-saving machinery and processes of manufacture, call on us. Advice tendered, universal patent rights secured.—Henry Hughes, jLtd., Patent Attorneys, 157, Foatherston street, Wellington.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 11295, 22 August 1922, Page 6
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