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An interesting ceremony took place on the motor vessel Taranaki at New Plymouth the other day. A ship's bell made of a mixture of Taranaki ironsand and copper was presented to the officers of the ship by the Mayor of Xew Plymouth (Jlr H. \ . b. Griffiths) on behalf of the residents of the province. Replicas of the hell were presented by the Mayor to the commander of the vessel. Captain C. Wood, and the marine superintendent, Xorth Island, of the Shaw, Savill, and Albion Company, Captain T. H. Cliudley. The bcll_ was presented to mark the maiden visit of the Taranaki to the port of New Plymouth. A wealthy Chilean £250.000 for charity Seville. has bequeathed in and around

BEFORE AXD AFTER SHAVING USE Q-TOL. A little Q-tol rubbed over the face and chin before lathering -works wonders ’n softening the beard and eliminating pull on the razor. Even if sunburned you CAN shave. Use Q-tol and enjoy a quick, cool shave. Then when the lather has been washed off and the face dried, while the skin is still moist rub on a little more Q-tol. This final touch will tone up the whole face, and leave the skin smooth and refreshed. Always apply Q-tol liberallv before sunbathing. Then the body wil absorb the precious Vitamin D from the sunlight uitbout becoming painfully sunburnt. Oct Q*tol to-day. The larger size is mora economical.—Advt-

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 20901, 16 December 1929, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 20901, 16 December 1929, Page 18

Page 18 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 20901, 16 December 1929, Page 18