TEA FOR INVALIDS.
Tea, is invariably liie first thing a doctor will order his patients to di&card, for the cup that cheers {requoutly disagrees with that part of the anatomy Mr J. M. Barrie in his new play calls ''Little Mary." Weak siomachs v- - ;ll, however, find that tea made with milk is not only harmless, but in very miny ca&es benefic al. Boil half a pint of milk, and pour it on a good teaspoonful of tea — (Jhina for choice — and afrei three or four minutes pour this miLk tea off the leaves. This kind of tea is recommended to persons ,'i'ffering from insomnia or dyspepsia. Of course, by this process the tea can never bo made "strong."
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Otago Witness, Issue 2604, 10 February 1904, Page 63
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119TEA FOR INVALIDS. Otago Witness, Issue 2604, 10 February 1904, Page 63
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