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There are about'.-thirty. specios of tobacco, all posisessing nearly the same properties, it is said the plant was first found' in Yucatan, whence it was taken to Spain, and thence to. Portugal. From Portugal- it-Jwas carried, to different European kingdoms. Snuff-taking commenced in' Paris, Catherine. <1q Medici' being its first patron. -■ ■ •.■■■-'■ Marshal Poch has beau fleeted a member of the French Academy of Sciences, poker, the plunging/of the lingers into hot water, the placing of highly-seasoned substances in his mouth produced no offect, and were not even realised by tho man us happening whon he had his eyes closed. The man, who ia described as well developed, highly good natured, mentally sound, ami -ibpvo tho average in intelligence,- dates \nn complete immunity from an attack of yellow fever at tho ago of 17. ■ ■ ■ Sufferers from Hay Fever will enjoy speedy relief by breathiug ip "NAZOL." iV unique, never-failing remedy. 60 dosee Iβ. 6d. Use the Nazol luhaler.-Advt. ■ PESTERED WITH FLIESTIIEN "ICEHOUSE!" Just about this time of tho year flics tocomo a dangerous ■ pestilence. The housefly is the most prolific disease car-. rier, and, therefore, iu duty to your health and your' children's, you should do your test to exterminate this ptst. "Kerolise!" Sprinkle Kerol—the guaranteed disinfectant—about your house, in dustbins, and on refuse heaps. .Not only does tho fly dislike the house that is "Kerolised," but Knrol also destroys tho fly's breeding places, which naturally keeps the lly menace down to a minimum. '.Remember all that is labelled "disinfectant" is not o< efunl germicidal powers Kerol is not poisonous, yet it is guaranteed to lx> '24' times' us strong as carbolic acid, without being nauseous. Kerol'is economical and c(hcient. Get it. -Advt,

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 118, 12 February 1919, Page 4

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282

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 118, 12 February 1919, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 118, 12 February 1919, Page 4

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