GENERAL NEWS.
OUR EECIPES. k Buead-Fuuit PiumNc;. j Cut up odd bits of braad, crust and crumb into convenient shape, and line a disk or bowl with them. /Stew sonic fruit, juicy for preference, and till the dish with it, while hot, nearly to the top. Then maka a cover .of a layer of the bread, and let all stand until quite cold. It can be served in the dish or turned out. It may be eaten with a little cold milk.
There are three goods: flood appetite, Rood food, uud good digestion. Tf one of the three be had, the others are lio good. You cannot mistake- the signs of stomach and liver trouble ; a white tongue, a liasty taste in the luouih, sick headaches, depression, tiredness, flatulence, cold hands and feet, constipation, pains between the shoulders, biliousness. These are a few of the most usual symptoms, and it is dangerous to neglect Ihoni. Doau's Dinner l'ills cure the cause of Ihese svuip'oius. They are a mild and absolutely harmless vegetable remedy, aud they enable you to get rid of any waste and poisonous matter which may have accumulated in your system. These pills can be obtained from any chemist or storekeeper; or posted on receipt of price by Fostcr-MeClcllau Co., 7ii Put street, Sydney. A sample free for Id stamp. Ask distinctly fur DOAN S Dinner Pills, aud see the name DOAN .on the packet.
Mr E. T. Heed, th i' humorous avti.il, who draw* »o largely for " l'uuch," iu a fei'cntlecture al the Hoyal Institution, sketched ou Ike blackboard one of ltis .cartoons which ii]>j>carcil during tlu> llocrwar. It was a representation uf Kip Van Kitchener in I'JtO, followed by a kaudful of decrepit soldiers, re cciving (lie surrender of Ike last of the JJoers. " Wkon I was in India fur the Delhi Durbar," went on Mr Heed " Louil Kitchener consented to sit to liie, and while I was working at his portrait he suddenly said, ' Oh. L have just remembered that wretched draw ing youdidofnie. The drawing was had enough, but you do not know the worst. It was sent in to me by the Uoers under a Hug of truce !' "—Liver pool " Post."
Our yellow brother is numerous in >'elson, and just as sensitive as the liuropcan mi the subject of having his uame left out of a newspaper report. Jietter to the " Colonist " .Sir, — In vour issue a letter from the Chinese llrcworks Display Committee states that Ah Tong had nothing at all to do with the arrangements. To correct (his error I beg lo give you the names of those who formed the Committee ot Management: Hung Lee Chong. fruiterer; >'gJii Lee, gardener; Xgun (iow. gardener ;• Ah Tong, Till Lee, and .Mm Fun, Uundrymeu. Of course, all Chinese in the Nelson district subscribed to the funds. Kindly insert this iu your paper, and oblige—John Fon. Secretary."
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8046, 10 February 1906, Page 3
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483GENERAL NEWS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8046, 10 February 1906, Page 3
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