SEVERE PUNISHMENT FOR DOING OVERTIME. A young Auckland man recently paid the price for doing “overtime” in the scorching sun. Scoffing at advice to do things gently, he boldly challenged the sun to do its worst. He admitted that he never wants to go through such an ordeal again. Not until he reached Horne was ne able to get busy with Q-TOL. This soothing, cooling emollient worked like magic. Instantly soothed the scorching fiery pain, ended all stiffness Appl> Q-TOL before and after bathing. Prevents sunburn and promotes that “Q-TOL Bronze" that everyone admires. Stops the itch ot insect bites instantly. Make Q-TOL your bodyguard this summer.—Advt.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 23110, 9 February 1937, Page 5
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