OUli IU'X'II'KS Meat Bai.ui. Cut lip any cold, lean meat into pieces about an inch square, mix thcin with almost twice the (|iuintily of beetroot, ov of beetroot and cold potatoes, cut into similar-sized pieces. A simple salad dressing is vinegar, into which has been stirred sugar and mustard lu taste. Sonic people like to add a very small amount ot raw chopped onion. ; Cold meat is uot very appetising, especially to those who suffer from stomach or liver trouble. Loss of appetite, a " bad" longue, headache, nightmare, fulness after meals, heartburn, biliousness, pains between the shoulders, constipation are all symptoms of the stomach and liver being .out of order. Taslv lood is half the .battle; the other half Is to insure good .digestion by taking Doan's Dinner Pills. Food is the fuel of the body, .and life depends upuu it being properly digested. If your food is not properly digested, it does you harm, not good. The organs of digestion become '.'logged. .Nature supplies a cure in the herbs of which Doan's Dinner Pills are made. They clean the digestive system and Keep it clean. Indigestion costs you hours of pain and misery. The cure—Doan's ] tinner Pills —costs you very little. They can be obtained at all chemists and stores. Post free, direct from Foster-MrClellan Co., 7(i Pitt street, Sydney. A sample free for Id stamp. 11l order to avoid any . chance of error, be sure to ask distinctly for DOAX'S Dinner Pills.
■» VOL'It WO.XC' KKI L HKDICLNE " JlrE. M. Itudman, Callingwood-strcet, "Nclfon, writes : "It gives me great pleasure to be able to say thai by rising your vonhcrful medicine Kheiuno I have been ■completely cured of gout and rheumatism, frnr which I have been a sufferer lor the past twenty yeais. 1 may say I have not liad the slightest symptoms for the past two years, and feel confident it is a permanent cure." Hheumo will cure you from ihei.iuatisin, goul, sciatica, lumbago, and kindred complaints, just a* it lias cured Mr Kudinau and thousands of other sufferers Your chemist or storekeeper sells ut 2s (hi anil 4s 6da bottle
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8056, 26 February 1906, Page 3
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352Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8056, 26 February 1906, Page 3
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