From lior round trip to the South Island lighthouses the Government steamer Tutnnckai arrived bade at Wellington on Thursday. Captain 'Burgess reports that rough weather Was 'encountered to the Bluff, but thence till arrival at Wellington ideal 'conditions prevailed. While in Milford. Sound a number of men were landed to cut a second track overland to Milford Sound. When the vessel passed Cascade Point seals which were formerly plentiful there were completely absent. After leaving Westport the ship took soundings outside Westport to ascertain the condition of the bottom partly on account of possible changes ■ due to the great, earthquake, but a good even bottom and depth was found. BROWN" BUT NOT BLISTERED. Sun-tan is the coming graze. You’ll want to bo brown too. Start now and lot your skin tint gradually. Apply Q-tol before every outing. Then your complexion will remain smooth, supple and satiny whilst you tan. gradually. Use Q-tof nightly to cleanse the pores. Wipe fho face, neck and arms carefully with a damp towel on which some, Q-tol has been sprinkled. This simple treatment will prevent the formation of enlarged pores and blackheads, and refine the texture of tho skin. Q-tol is also wonderful as an aid to shaving. Use before lathering and after drying the face.*
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17100, 5 November 1929, Page 3
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