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LEAGUE FOOTBALL. Mr Healey, manager of the Canterbury team that recently toured the North Island, writes to place on record his high appreciation of the healing and invigorating properties of Q-tol as an emollient embrocant. Cricketers and tennis players in the coming season will no doubt also bless Q-tol for easing tired feet and muscular strain. GET BID OF CORNS Painlessly and quickly. A few applications of our “DEMON” Corn Cure will do this. 1/6 bottle. Only from Gordon, Chemist, Masterton. EABY ON OCEAN LINER. Aboard the “Remuera” in the tropics a lady while nursing an infant fell asleep and the baby’s face and arms were exposed to the sun with dire effects. One of the engineers promptly applied Q-tol with marvellously good results, and earned the mother’s gratitude. He had learned of Q-tol when the “All Blacks” were aboard.

Bankers, Lawyers, Doctors, Journalists, Painters, Mechanics and thrifty Housewives all favour ‘‘NO-RUBBING LAUNDRY HELP” for washing clothes. “So say all of us.” Masterton grocers. * During the hearing of a breach of proirji.se action at Palmerston North, Mr L. Cohen read a letter from the defendant, in which lie proposed marriage to the plaintiff. “Your Honour.” said Mr Cohen, “the letter concludes ‘From your loving sweetheart, Hughie.’ Oh no, sir,” he added, it doesn’t. There is something else. There are four symbols which, of course, one sees only in love letters and on distinguished beer barrels.” (Laughter.) Shake hands with your grocer every time vou purchase a 1/- packet of “NOKUBBING LAUNDRY HELP” in token of vour esteem and gratitude for “NO-RUBBING.” “So say all of us.” Mastol'ton Grocers. *

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Wairarapa Daily Times, 29 November 1926, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, 29 November 1926, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, 29 November 1926, Page 5