A LAND AGENT BITTEN. A Lambton quay Land Agent, badly bitten in the face by Mosquitos, was recommended to rub in Q-tol. He says that this treatment nod only gave prompt relief; but he noticed next -lorning that his shaving process was greatly expedited by the application of Q-tol. Advt.
A professor at one of the leading universities met one of his old students while home on leave from the Western front, and inquired from him if he had learned any particular lesson from the war. "I have found," replied the 6tudent, "that it was a deal easier studying history than it is making itl"
"I have found ’HEENZO S takes a splsndid oough fixture very much jheaper than tha ole bay of buying. B I!KS. J. M. C/.MiaON, N.S.W. vt
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New Zealand Times, Volume LI, Issue 11736, 25 January 1924, Page 10
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