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OUR RECIPES.

* MEAT ROLL

Mix together half a pound of minced raw veal, a quarter of a pound of minced lean bacon, three ounces of bread crumbs, and one egg; make into a roll, fasten in a cloth tied at each end, and boil for two hours. Loss of appetite is a very serious symptom. It is caused by disease of the organs of digestion—the stomach, the liver, etc.—and has many symptoms, such as headache, sickness, dizziness, flatulence, unrefreshing sleep constipation and, biliousness. The rood of to-day should furnish us with strength for tq-morrow; it will do so if the organs of digestion are in order;' it will not do so if they are not; strength will decrease, flesh will waste, and the bowels will be choked up with poisonous matter/which if not throsni out, will rapidly infect the, whole body, producing the most distressingand dangerous results. The bowels' should be moved once a day at least; not violently, but gently and easily. A mild vegetable laxative, such as l>oans Dinner Pills, helps nature. Ihey put you in the right way, and keep you m it.1 Doan's Dinner Pills;, three words to remember. Use theni Kemember them. Chemists and storekeepers keep them. Post free,' or a saxnple free for a Id stamp, from Fos- I ter-McClellan Co. 76 £itt Street, Sydney N.S.\V\ Remember the thras words, " Doan's Dinner Pills."

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Marlborough Express, Volume XXXIX, Issue 60, 12 March 1906, Page 1

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OUR RECIPES. Marlborough Express, Volume XXXIX, Issue 60, 12 March 1906, Page 1

OUR RECIPES. Marlborough Express, Volume XXXIX, Issue 60, 12 March 1906, Page 1

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