An American exchange says : The talts groaning under its load of viands is bocoming a thing of the past, and by t);5 force of necessity we are going to tjflt) more sanely than did our parents and an* cestors. The owner of an expensive me* chine generally takes the greatest care cS it. Man’s digestive apparatus is one (i the most wonderfully delicate machine* known, but out of pure ignorance it is 01*$' of the most abused, while doctors and undertakers profit. Tho greasy frying paa every year kills more people than a battla in Flanders. The high cost of living will have been well worth the suffering it entails if it leaches how to eat sanely a mix scientifically. More nourishment in Doctors’ Cre-.m s' Groats than in imported brands. Your gresar sails itj try one macket.— -[Advt.]
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Evening Star, Issue 16626, 8 January 1918, Page 6
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139Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 16626, 8 January 1918, Page 6
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