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01. 1 It LITTLE DINNEIiS.

A SIXI'BXXY WNXEB. 1. Pig's fry. 1. Baked apples. Kecipes.—l. Buy a pig's fry or a sheep's fry for this dish. Slice two onions finely, fry in a little dripping or lard; remove the onions when cooked, and put the meat in the pan. Brown lightly and serve very hot. Cost, 4d. 2, Bake the apples in their skins in a moderate oven. Do not overcook, or they will go to waste. Cost, 2d. Even a favorite dish does not appeal to anyone suffering from biliousness, ami a sick headache makes life scarcely worth living. The moment, howerer, these troubles disappear, wo forget them, and what is really danger* ons, forget that we have , not gone to the root of the matter, aiid liavo done nothing to prevent a return of our pains. Many of the so-called " cures " for stomach and bowel troubles are simply injurious, producing violent results attended by reactions, which in turn have to be be dealt with, and so on, until the disease becomes chronic, and too often incurable. Such headaches are a sure sign that the digestive system is out of order ; you can put it in order, and keep it in order, by using nature s remedy, Doan's Dinner Piils, which are mailo of herbs which stimulate the action of the livor, stomach, and bowels. Their action is mild, but sure. Of all chemists and storekeepers, or posted on receipt of price by FostcrMcClellan Co., 7(i Pitt street, Sydney. Sample free for Id stamp. Remember, DOAN'S Dinner Pills

THE CAUSE OF RF[EUAIA.TIBM. Exposure to cold and damp is the chief cause of rheumatism. Through cold and damp the skin fails to throw oil perspiration, and thus the poisonous uric acid cannot pa i :s from the body. This soon accumulates, and then usually attacks one of the joints. When thoroughly developed, the slightest movement gives agony. Whether in the preliminary or advanced stages, Rheumo will quickly cure rheumatism. It neutralises and drives out the acid accumulations, and gives speedy and permauent relief. Your chemist or groeer sells it at 2s Gd and 4s 6d a bottle. Try it.

O.T. PUNCH (non-alcoholic) IS a delicious warming and invigorating beverage, tasty and gocd. Obtainable at all Stores and Kef res li. ment-rooms, or wholesale from L. D. Nathan & Co. SCHOOLMASTERS. EDUCATION DEPARTMENT. Wellington, ( Jth Ma.v, 1906; Applications, addressed io .the Secretary for Education, will be received up to THURSDAY", the 33st day of May, for the positions of teachers of the undermentioned Native Schools:— School. Locality. Attendance. Tc Aim Abu Bay of Islands, Auckland. 19 Kaiwliata Flat Point Probably between Wellington. 20. and 30. Applicants may also apply in general terms for other Native Schools that may become vacant. Salary will not be less than that provided by Colonial Scale for schools of s:ime size. Passages paid. Applicants must be married, and be certificated or posses set! of leaching experience. E. 0. GIBBES, Secretary for Education. DINE AT THIS TROCADERO. BILL OF FARE TI{IS DAY, Soi'l'. Scotch. Extkiks. Tripe and Onions. Haricot Mutton. Joints. Roust Sirloin of Beef. Roast Lamb and Mint Sauce. Corned Beef. Sweets. Steamed Jam Pudding. Vermacilli Custard. Apricot pie. Orange Jelly, Raspberry Jelly,

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8108, 12 May 1906, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8108, 12 May 1906, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8108, 12 May 1906, Page 3

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