Auctioneers' Memoranda. Messrs Dalgety and Co., Ltd., advertise additions to tbeir Masterton stock sale. Messrs Abraham and Williams, Ltd., advertise additional entries for their Martinborough sale list. OUR RECIPES. This is a pleasant way of using up cold meat; from which the fat must be carefully cut away. With three tablespoonful of flour, half a pint of milk, and an egg, make a batter. Into this stir the meat, finely minced, half a cooked onion, salt and pepper to taste. Put the mixture into a wellgreased pie dfsh, and t bake for half an hour. Excessive appetite, a continual feelim? of hunger, are signs of disease, not of health. You may be eating well, but your body will be wasting and weakening if your digestive system is out of order. If you feel tired, achy, headachy, sleepy all day, heavy after your meals; if your tougue is white; if you have a nasty taste in your mouth, especially in the morning; if you suffer from attacks of biliousness or of constipation—your appetite, however large, is bad. The sooner you attack these troubles the botter chance you have of curing them, of not becoming a chronic dyspeptic. Many of U3 have found Dean's Dinner Pills mildly laxative, stimulating to the liver, and strengthening to the stomach. They set the digestion right, and keep it right. They can be got at all chemists and storekeepers, or post tree direct from Foster McUlcils-n Co., 7G Pitt-street, Sydney, N.S.W. Bample free for Id stamp. Wo know of no other laxativo medicine so safe and good as DOAN'S Dinner Pills. EXCRUCIATING PAIN, Many a sufferer who has long endured the excruciating pains of rheumatism, lumbago, sciatica, gout, and kindred diseases, is now completely cured -a free man. There's a reason. These diseases are caused by accumulations in the blood of poisonous uric acid. Rheumo, the great rheumatic remedy, neutralises and drives out the uric acid, relieves 1 ' the pain, removes the swelling, and spee.dily effects a permanent cure. Your chemist or storekeeper sells at 2/0 and 4/6 a bottle.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXIX, Issue 8183, 14 July 1906, Page 6
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