A MASON’S HANDS.
A well-known monumental mason carrying on business in Princess street, Dunedin, is loud in his praise of Q-tol. For years his hands have been a misery to him —cracked, chapped, hardened with callosities and always ingrained with dirt. Q-tol has only recently worked wonders, and he is no longer ashamed of his hands. 2
ROSE HEALING OINTMENT.
This Ointment is a scientific compound, which quickly cleanses and heals all wounds and sores. Can be used with perfect safety. In pots, 1/6 and 2/6, at Campbell’s Pharmacy, The Place' for Pure Drugs, S2 Queen street, Masterton. Tel. 1221.
Nature generally makes compensations. Here's a case in point. The gnm country in the North of Auckland is so poor in quailty that the soil refuses to lend itself to agricultural operations. Yet this land, so unsuitable for the growing of ordinary crops, is splendidly adapted for tobacco culture, in proof of which you have only to sample the really fine tobaccos now being manufactured from North Auckland grown These include “Riverhead Gold” a mild aromatic with a distinctive flavour, “Navy Cut” (Bulldog), medium strength, and “Gut Plug No. 10” (Bullshead), full flavour. All these tobaccos arc toasted, a process that has a good deal to do with their excellence, by the way. Another of their good points is that they may be smoked with impunity. That is because they contain but comparatively little nicotine. Tho success attending the culture of these tobneebs in what was formerly regarded as barren country, is convincing growers that “there’s money ni it.” The yield of leaf per acre represents £SO and often more. 33
NAZOL and Olive Oil should be frequently applied inside nostrils of young children as a precaution against Infantile Paralysis. * Noted store for Bowling. Tennis and Cricket footwear; all kinds to select from, including the famous Fleet Foot ;n all sizes. At Carpenter & Evans’ tPootwear Store 9
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Wairarapa Daily Times, 30 March 1925, Page 6
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