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/ *0 Mo i/ That is how food-poisoning in its most common form is very often spread. ' Disease are transmitted from careless fingers to food—the food is loaded with, danger —-and'the unsuspecting victim pays the penalty of sickness which can be painful and serious. Disease germs may also be harboured by.foods and milk that haye become polluted by flies, mice jpr rats. These pests eat the same food as hufnans,' they feed they pass their germs on. ■ '■/ Food handlers, whether- at home or in. public eating .places,-!KEEPYOUR HANDS CLEAN. Soap, and water,, frequently used, are, the best safeguard. ? AND KEEP ALL FOODSTUFFS PROTECTED FROM CONTAMINATION BY FLIES AND OTHER PESTS. IT IS IN YOUR HANDS to prevent food infection. KEEP THIS ANNOUNCEMENT FOR FUTURE' REFERENCE Issued by the Dept, of Health ; ■" ■ • -Mi, TAUBMAN’S SERVICE PAINTS SOLPAH PAINTS DYNAMEL ENAMEL ABURNS PAINTS .- PAPER . GLASS . Princes Street Soutft. j RARE GOOD SCOTCH; The ballet dancers mast study stance Bnt find .their costumes rather chilly. . They.shoiild have brought a tin of Bants; To get sore throat is ballet silly. - BANTS THROAT JUSES :. lto| ns CHYIU PASS AUCKLANa ALL CHCMiSTS I/). 116 BORN. 1820 v STILL GOING STRONG Du «Hd bcttltf i* ScetfanJ , . lOHN WALKER & SONS. LTD.. Dmtllcrs Kilmarnock

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Evening Star, Issue 25926, 18 October 1946, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 25926, 18 October 1946, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 25926, 18 October 1946, Page 5

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