Sunbathe with Confidence Jeanette says, “You can if you sunbathe with Q-TOL”. She adds “These days when a girl has to watch her complexion right down to the waistline, suntanning is an art. I always have a once over with Q-TOL before and after sunbathing—there’s nothing like it. Q-TOL cannot be copied. Apart from its superior emollient and antiseptic properties, Q-TOL repels sandflies and mosquitos, and although every season brings imitations, the secret of Q-TOL is still a secret. RELIEVES SUNBURN Q-TOL PROMOTES SUNTAN II
NEARLY ANOTHER CASUALTY AT RICCARTON. Those at Riccarton during Race Week were apt to feel the strain in various ways. There was one man unployed there who had a very trying time. Although he was one of the few who were profitably occupied at Riccarton, he was very hard-worked and was suffering from a bad cold. On Saturday he was greeted by a friend to whom he remarked, “Only one hing has kept me going (luring the week, and that is this.” ‘This” was i bottle of Baxter’s Lung Preserver which he pointed to on a fihelf behind him. “Baxter’s” proves its value in many ways. - For instance, at the present iime there seems to be undue, prevalence of bronchial colds. There is t nothing finer than “Baxter’s,” particularly for this class of cold. "Baxier’s” instantly eases tightness on the idlest, loosens up the cold and quits it, while its tonic properties assist quick recovery. Your chemist and storekeeper both sell "Baxter’s” in 4/6, 2/C and 1/C sizes.*
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18279, 23 December 1933, Page 8
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253Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18279, 23 December 1933, Page 8
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