OUB LITTLE DINNERS. A SIXPENNY DINNER. I. Tripe in batter. 2. Boiled rice and golden syrup. Recipes:—l. Wash a pound of tripe in hot water, and simmer in a saucepan of boiling wat9r for fony minutes. When tender, remove tripe, dry and cut in pieces and leave till cold. Make a batter with •two table=poonsful of flour, a quarter ofapintof milk, and a pinch of salt and pepper. Make hot in a frying-pan a tablespoonful of dripping, clip the pieces of tripe into the hatter, and fry a nice brown. Cost, 4d. 2. Boil a small cupful of well-washed rice in a quart of water. When tender strain and add a cup of hot milk. Serve with golden syrup, Cost, 2.1. Both tripe and well cooked nee are easily digested. It is easy to cure liver and Btomach troubles, if they are taken in time, and if they are not neglected. It is no use trying to get rid simplv of your headacke, or heartburn, or sleeplessness, or biliousness, or com-tipation'. . They are symptoms of deep-rooted trouble* which will develop uutil it becomes chronic, and until it ruins the general nealth. Help Nature to throw oil the accumulations of poisons in your system. Take some simple, natural vegetable remedy, such as Doan's Dinner Pills. These help your liver and bowels to act naturally, and keep them acting naturally. You can obtain them at any chemist or storekeeper, or they will be posted on receipt of price by Foster-McClellan Co., 7G Pitt Street, Sydney. A sample free for one penny stamp. Three words to remember. «' Doan's " Dinner Pills.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXVIII, Issue 7956, 3 February 1906, Page 6
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