OUB RECIPES. ItASPEERRY ASTOKISHEIiS. Mix together half a ponnd of flour, a teaspoonful ef baking powder, and a pinch of salt; rub in three ounces of butter, Add two ounces of sugar, two well-beaten eggs, with a little milk if needed. Divide up into small cakes, make a hollow in top ot each, which till withraspbeiry jam, and cover with the dough. Bake for ten minutes. l'6od cures your appetite. But if the food you take 'brings you discomfort and pain, and does not build up your strength, what cure can ym take ? Many, in this most important matter of all, act as if they had Ino power of reasoning, though in other matters they are people of common sense. The most dangerous drug of all is the violent purgative. It is not too much ■to say that in ninety-nine cases out of a ihundred it is a rank irritant pohon. If you stun a man, for the time being you render him insensible to his headache, but you do not cure him of it, and he probably 'has a worse one when he come 1 ? to. Ihose who suffer from disordered liver _ or ■ stomach, or from biliousness or constipation, should resort to gentle measures, ■which will cure the cause of the distressing symptoms. Doan's Dinner Pille arc made from herbs, and act gently, but firmly and lastlingly. on the liver, stomach and bowels. Price, Is IJ, per box (G boxes 6s). Hold by all chemists and storekeepers; or pest free direct from FoPter-McClellan Co., 70 Pitt-street, Sydney. Sample free for Id stamp. Eemember "Doan's" Dinner Pills.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXIX, Issue 8196, 28 July 1906, Page 6
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