There aro many people who imagine that tobacco smoko kills germs. An Italian professor has lately made it great number of experiments, and! has ehown '.hut tobacco is no protection against diseaso. Ho subjected various microbes, such as those of influenza, diphtheria, and dholera, to the smoko of tobacco, ■d found that the smoke, even when -ineentrated, had little effect on them at all
Few foods are eaten without waste. Potatoes and apples aro peeled. The husk of wheat is extracted in milling. There is no waste, however, in St. George Camp Pies. The tins mi' full, and every particle is delicious. SI. < I'eorge. Camp Pies are made from the best meat obtainable and expertly cooked. Open the can, slice, and serve. They provide a moflt appetising di/ih^—Advt.
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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 149, 19 March 1921, Page 9
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128Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 149, 19 March 1921, Page 9
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