CYCLISTS. , To relieve tired muscles rub in ELLI- - Embrocation. A prominent rider writes: "ELL-IMAM'S is ideal for cyclists." Try a. bottle." FOB THE 40'S-J.I>.K.Z. Bound about 10, men begin to complain of rheumatism, lumbago, nm'v'H. But tlio man who knows J.D.K.Z. Cin enjoys his day with the youngsters. Substitute J.D.K.Z. lor your usual "spot." J.D.K.Z. counteracts uric acid in the system. All hotels and bottle stores.* FOR RTCBBORN STUBBLE Shave the Q-tol Way.' No beard can bold out against a Q-tol shave. All any man need do to enjoy a quick, cool shave is get a bottle of Q-tol, and use it, before and after shaving. Hub on before lathering, and your razor will be speedier than you've ever known it. Not a pull or scrape to distress the most sensitive, face I After shaving, a dab of Q-tol stimulates and refreshes facial tissues; prevents rash and chapping; heals tiny cuts and keeps the skin pliant and cool all day. Enjoy the luxury of a Q-tol shave to morrow. You'll want it every 'day. Buy Q-tol now. Sold everywhere. Ask for the larger bottle.* Flatulence, drowsiness, dizziness successfully treated by eating YEASTON TABLETS—H. A. Armstrong, Chemist,"
id t \ =L4 WINTER SPORTS CATALOGUE Spoilsman's Hand-book, Contains Interesting articles, illustrations, instructions on wintet Sports. Write W.H.TISDALL, LTD., Stiortland St„ Aucklaud, or Victoria St., Hamtltou.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17238, 19 April 1930, Page 7
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