“A miserable pittance" was bow Mr. \V. Lee Martin, M.R.. described the present emolument paid to members of Parliament. He was speaking at a meeting of the Waikato sub-provincial bianco of the Farmers’ Union at Hamilton, and his remarks were, a retort to criticism that members' salaries were too high. M A KIND BRISTLY HIiAHDS BKHAVK. Razor-resisting beards have met their match in Q-tol. Thousands of men don’t even try to shave without Q-tol lio\V. softens the beard and makes Ihe skin pliant, (let. a bottle. Rub just a little Q-tol on the face liefore lathering. Feel vour razor’s smooth, effortless glide. Notiee tlie new comfort to yoar skin. And afterwards, when you’ve dried vour l’a'.-e—while the skin is still mo.st 'dab on a little more Q-tol. It is cooling and refreshing, heals tmv nicks, prevents rash and chapping, and keeps the skin flexible and smooth all day. liuv Q-tol to-day. Sold everywhere. The Targe ’bottle is more economical.*
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17231, 10 April 1930, Page 7
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