YOUTH'S INVISIBLE ARMOUR
INCIDENT AT SEASIDE . Amongst a group of young people sporting at the beach at* a popular resort, an observer noticed one young man who was evidently a subject of interest to his companions. On approaching the group he heard the following conversation: — "I believe Neil has ah invisible suit of armour. There's been a sandfly on his arm for the last Aye minutes and he hasn't even noticed it. And he never gets sunburnt, either." Neil laughed. "Like to know where I got my armour?" "Fairy godmother, I suppose," said one of the girls. "Well, I'd like to borrow it, if it would fit," and she viciously slapped at a stinging pest which had settled on her ankle. "It may surprise you to know that Mr. Jones, the grocer, is my fairy godmother. I paid him a paltry 2/- and he gave me a bottle of Q-tol —result, complete immunity from sunburn and insect bites. Now the summer is here, though, I'm going to get the double size at 3/6. Sixpence is always worth saving." Q-tol prevents sunburn and also quenches its fire. Soothing, healing, refreshing. Sold everywhere.*
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NZ Truth, Issue 1306, 22 December 1930, Page 7
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191YOUTH'S INVISIBLE ARMOUR NZ Truth, Issue 1306, 22 December 1930, Page 7
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