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OUR RECIPES. A BR HAD-FRUIT PUDDING. Cut up odd bits of brad, crust and crumb, into convenient shape, and line a dish or i howl with them. Stew some fruit, juicy for i preference, and fill the dish with it, while i hot, nearly to the top. Then make a cover i of a layer of the bread, and let all stand j till quite cold. It can he served in the J dish or turned out. It may he eaten with a J little cold milk. , There are three goods: Good appetite, ' good food, good digestion. If one of the | three is bad the others are no good. You j cannot mistake the signs of stomach and i liver troublea white tongue, a nasty -ta c te ; in the month, sick headaches, depression, ! tiredness, flatulence, cold hands and feet, ; constipation, pains between the shoulders, biliousness; these are a few of the most usual symptoms, and it is dangerous to neglect them. Doan's Dinner Pills euro the cause of these symptoms. They are a mild and absolutely harmless vegetable remedy, they enable you to got rid of any waste and poisonous matter which may have accu- . inula in your system. These pills can ■ be obtained from any chemist or store , keeper; or posted 011 receipt of price by ' j Foster-MeClellan Co., 76, Pitt-street, Syd--1 I ney. A sample free for Id stamp. Ask '> distinctly for DOAN'S Dinner Pills, and see [ the name DOAN on the packet

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13096, 8 February 1906, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13096, 8 February 1906, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13096, 8 February 1906, Page 7