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OUR RECIPES.

FISH PUDDING. Cut into small pieces any whit© fish you may have by you. and a few pieces of fat bacon; add .salt, pepper, a trifle of chopped onion, or chopped herbs. Place all, well mixed, in a basin lined with pastry: moisten with fish or meat stock, cover with crust, boil in a cloth for about two hours. Good digestion is as essential to a healthy body as a staircase is to a habitable house. The liver, the stomach, and the bowels aro the staircase of the human body. If- anything goes seriously ' wrong with them the rest of the body suffers. The gastric juices of the stomach x.ud the bile formed by the liver are necessary to digestion; to keep your digestion working properly you must take some simple medicine, which will maike the flow of these, juices natural and sufficient, and will also put an end to the 'collecting of poisonous matter that is called constipation. Then all the other painful symptoms will disappearheadache, pain in the back, heartburn, sleeplessness, bad breath, dry and white tongue, sickness, and so forth. Doan's, Dinner Pills are a mild yet thoroughly practical laxative and stimulant pill, correcting present trouble and guarding against, future trouble. They put the liver right, and they keep the liver right. Doan'a Dinner Pills are sold by all chemists and storekeepers, or post free on receipt of price . from Foster-McClellan Co., 76, Pittstreet. Sydney. Sample free for Id stampAsk distinctly for DOAN'S Dinner Pills, and there can be no mistake. ; ... ================== ,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13191, 31 May 1906, Page 3

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OUR RECIPES. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13191, 31 May 1906, Page 3

OUR RECIPES. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13191, 31 May 1906, Page 3

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