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OUtt LITTLE DINNERS. A SIXPKNNY DINNER. 1 % Toad in the hole. 2. Stewed rhubarb or other fruit. Recipe. — Miike a batter pudding with half^ a pint of milk, llour and one egg, adding a good pinch of salt. Cut into small slices luilf a pound of beef sausages, and mix with the batter. Bake until the batter is crisp and brown. Cost, 4d. Nature* seems to have provided euros for most of the diseases from which we sviffer, and many very valuable medicines are made from herbs and roots. . When our food docs not agree with us, wlien our digestive system is out of order, can wo do better than go to Nature for help? .We learn from Nature that in order to put a wrong thing right wo must go to the root of the matter ; it is no use trying to cure your headache or your heari-biy.-ii, your sickness, biliousness, or constipation; you must cure the cause of these symptoms. Doun's Dinner Pills are made of herb's which act gently upon the liver, stomach and bowels. If you keep "these organs in good working oix}er, you will bo healthy ; if you do not, your strength and flesh must waste away, and disease will find youi an easy prey. Doan's Dinner Pills put the liver, stomach and bowels in good Avorking order, and keep them in good working order. For sale by all chemists aud storekeepers,' or post free on receipt of price from Fos-tei-McClellan Co., 76 Pitt street, Sydney. Sample free for Id stamp. Ask distinctly for DOAN'S so that there can be no mistake. i THEY MAKE YOU FEEL GOOD. The pleasant purgaitive effect experienced by all who use Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets, and the healthy condition of the body and niind which they create, makes one feel joyful. For sale by E. D. Smith, chemist. BABY COUGH MUST NEVER LINGER. Nothing is more distressing than to see a helpless' little infant suffering with a cough, and to be fearful of using a remedy which may contain some harmful .ingredient. The makers of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy positively guarantee that this preparation' does not contain opium in any form,' or any other harmful substance., Mothers may confidently give this remedy to their little ones. It gives prompt relief, and is perfectly safe. It always eures, and cures quickly . 'For sale by E?D. Smith, chemist. " Its Famous." Lane's Emulsion v The Wonderful Cure for Coughs, Colds, Consumption. Two Sizes, ?3: 6d. and 4s, 6d. ■< \ * r M Chemists and Stores *?"!« it. M EXTOLLED BY CONNOISSEURS. • As a nation wo are great tea drinkers, the consumption per capita being about the highest in tho world. The connoisseurs are found everywhere, men and ■ women who know good tea when they drink it. Such connaisseurs commend CRESCENT BLEND TEA \. Because it is really good. There is a subtle charm about the flavor that gives pleasure to the palate, and there is never any variation in that flavor, no matter what tho seasons or lu>w they may affect the tea plant. ORESCENT BLEND TEA is blended by a connoisseur. AT 2/- PER LB FROM ALL STOREKEEPERS ! ■ . . ■ . '

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Poverty Bay Herald, 17 April 1906, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Herald, 17 April 1906, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Herald, 17 April 1906, Page 1