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Our Recipes.

DRY HASH,

Mince a suitable quantity of cold boiled salt beef, and mix it with the same weight of mashed potatoes ; season with pepper and onion if desired. The addition of a little Worcester sauce is an improvement. Bake in a pie dish till well browned. It can be served in the dish or turned out.

A man might eat all day, and die of starvation. Food does not nourish ■unless it is fully digested. The blood is the life, and it grows weak and unhealthy unless we renew it by the food we eat. "When, wholesome food disagrees with us, when we begin to suffer from constant headaches, broken sleep, depression, when our tongues are always 'furred and white, when constipation becomes more and moro frequent, there is cause for alarm. Violent remedies should be ■avoided ; when your body is out of condition it is least able to bear a rude attack from purgatives. In such cases it is agreed that a vegetable medicine is the best. Doan's Dinner Pills are made from carefully chosen and tested kerbs and roots; their action on the liver, stomach and bowels is stimulating, and mildly laxative. Tliey put you right, and keep you right. From all chemists and storekeepers, or post free on receipt of price by Foster-Mc-Cellan Co., 76 Pitt-street, Sydney. Sample free for Id stamp. "Doan's" Dinner Pills.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8191, 17 May 1906, Page 7

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Our Recipes. Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8191, 17 May 1906, Page 7

Our Recipes. Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8191, 17 May 1906, Page 7

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