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OUR viT/fj'S'' . T*’ y ~ , APPLE CRUMB PIE, Stew until soft a pound and a half of apples,, mash carefully, mix with about three-quarters of a pound of bread crumbs, sugar, a half cupful of . currants, moisten with milk, into which an egg has been beaten. Lino a buttered piedish with bread crumbs, put thd mixture in and cover thickly with bread crumbs. Bake till firm. , _ A sleepless night, a headache, pains be tween the. shoulders, feeling tired, a nasty dream, nervousness, palpitation of ' the heart, an unpleasant taste in the mouth, confined bowels. So many of us are troubled by these symptoms, that wo aro too ready to think little of them, and laugh at those who make a fuss about them. It is wo who aro foolish, not oney. Such symptoms show that there is something radically wrong with the digestive system, upon which depends the health of your whole body, and which supplies you with strength and energy, bone and muscle. Nature will not stand rough remedies, that gripe and torture, and act too violently. Nturo has provided in, with simple, safe cures. Doan’s Dinner Pills aro made of carefully selected and prepared herbs which stimulate the liver and the bowels, and moke them do their duty in cleansing the body of poisonous matter. You can get them at your chemist’s or storekeeper’s; or posted free m receipt of price by Foster-McClellan Co. 76 Pitt street, Syrffiey, N.S.W. Sample free for Id stamp. No mistake can bo made i fyou ask distinctly for DOAN S Dinner Pills.

THE CELEBRITY OF BANDER AND SONS’ PURE VOLATILE EUCALYPTI EXTRACT. is universally acknowledged. Royalty honours it, f .nd the entire Medical Profession has adopted its use. Imitations sprung up without number, most of them proving to bo injurious. So reports Dr Owen to the Medical Society of Victoria that a child living at Fitzroy became most seriously indisposed through their use. In another ease a lady states that she sulfcred cruelly from the effect of one of tliom. The latest addition to these imitations —all of them styled “Extracts”—was a crude oil, which'was foistcred upon the trusting and unwary under the grosses* misuse of Sander and Sons’ reputation. Sander and Sons instituted action for protection, which was tried at the Supreme Court of Victoria, before His Honour Chief Justice Sir J. Madden, K.C.M.G., etc. By the verdict rendered by bis Honour these imitations were perpetually restrained from committing their nuisances. and had to pay all costs. During the trial of the above action, a sworn witness testified that lie had to stop the use , of this counterfeit on account of the irritation it produced. This demonstrates conclusively that faith can only bo placed in an article that is scientifically tested and approved of. such is sole!v"endorsed and recommended: THE GENUINE SANDER AND SONS’ PURE VOLATILE EUCALYPTI EXTRACT. The purity and percentage of ultramarine determine the bleaching properties of Blue. Laundry Blue Is made up of ultramarine, in combination wills glucose or some cher substance, to bind the particles into a nob. It is the ultramarine that is of value, for it does the bleaching. Some Blues contain an excess of binding matter, others are made of Inferior ultramarine, while soma contain the faults of both. “Royal Blue" or Empire Blue as it is often called contains the highest percentage of pure ultramarine. It is used in the Wellington Hospital Laundry because of its efficiency and economy. " Royal Blue" is told by all storekeepers.

Cox & ofcmker BOUNDARY STREET. (Lato Arch. Cox.) ENGINEERS, IRON & BRASS FOUNDERS, AND GENERAL BLACKSMITHS. . . SPECIAL. —All Repairs in connection with the trade undertaken at the shortest notice, and executed with despatch. GAS ENGINES REPAIRED ATI, REQUISITE?! STOCKED. NOTICE. TAMES BAKER, of RUNANGA, ?j will open his now GROCERY STORE on MONDAY, MAY 14th, where ho will sell for CASH ONIY. New and up-to-date Stock. I will ho three days at Dunollio and threo at Runanga. BOOT REPAIRS at both places. A TRIAL SOLICITED. NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY’S NEW ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS Will he despatched fur LONDON. 'Via Mouto Video, Teneriifo and Plymouth. 'Twin-screw. And thencelorward every fourth Thursday. FARES FROM GREYMOUTH-Steer-age, single, from £l7 to £2l; second class, single, £l3B, or lirst-class single from £6l to £74. The passenger accommodation in the three classes is replete with every modern convenience, and the dietary scale such as will sustain tliu well earned reputation of the Company. An experienced surgeon will accompany each steamer. Warrants issued at Groymonth for passages from the Old Country . Passengers booking at Greymonlh are given a free coastal passage to the nort at which they join the Homo steamer.

Round the world tours.—Special rates aro quoted for roun dtours, one way by New Zealand Shipping Company, and uio other by cither the Canadian-Australian Cine, or tho A. and A. route through forth America, the former via Vancouver, and the later via San Francisco. Write today for free pamphlet of injjjpnnation. NANCARROW AND CO., Passenger and Freight Agents, GREYMUUTH.

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Unshrinkable Underwear. Kaiapol Underwear Has a quality and finish whichappeal tq folks who like eood things. It is a veritable life-preserver, and is absolutely essential in this changeable climate. Affords protection to the . weak, protects from cold, and absorbs the perspiration. 7, - a That is why the medical profession always advise (Kaiapoi) Woollens next to the skin. ..... For tho sake of health Buy Kaiapoi WOOLLENS.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 21 May 1906, Page 4

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