■frpon his retirement from the position ot'jcnairman of directors of the Tmjfj’ Company, Mr. J. R. Corrigan, wSmiias been chairman for 17 years and ’WM years a member of the hoard of directors, at the annual meeting of the .affe, | v J was presented with an illujjfflped address signed by the direeupyPfnan&ger and secretary and over 200 Srirpliersi Mr. Corrigan has retired prying! to ill-health. TRY Q-TOL FREE.
Q-Tol is the emollient of a hundred! winter uses. Both men and women use it to soothe and heal chaps and chilblains, windbtirn, rough and crubited skin. Men swear by it as a uhttVlng comfort. Large bottle 2/-, yfltli‘generous Trial Bottle FREE, for this ’ month only, all chemists and pt9WB/'
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18465, 2 August 1934, Page 11
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