OUE EBCJCPES. A HREAD-FRUIT PUDDING. Cut tip odd bits of bread, crust and crumb into convenient shape, and line a dish or bowl with them. Stew some fruit, juicy for preference, and fill the dish with it, while hot, nearly to the top. Then make a cover of a layer of the bread, and let all stand till 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: Good appetite, good food, good digestion. If one of the three is bad, the others are no good. You cannot mistake the signs of stomach and liver trouble: a white krague ; a nasty taste in the mouth; sick headaches; depression ; tiredness; flatulence; cold hands and feet; constipation; pain=i between the shoulders; biliousness; these are a few of the most usual symptoms, and it is dangerous to neglect them. Doan's Dinner Pills cure the came of these symptoms. They are a mild and absolutely harmless vegetable remedy, they enable you to get rid of any waste and poisonous matter which may have accumulated in your system. The=e pills can be obtained from any ohpmist or storekeeper ; or rosted on recfipt of price by Foster-McCkllan Co., 76 Pitt Street, Sydney N.S.W. A sample free for one penny stamp. Ask distinctly for DOAN'S Dinner Pills, and see the name DOAN on the packet.
ANOTHER TRIUMPH FOR RHEUMO. Mr John Coin, the popular Wharfine'r at Waitapu. tells how Rheumo cured hira after four years' suffering:—"l have pleasure in stating that after suffering most severely for four years from acute rheumatism, and having to walk with two sticks, I was completely cured by the use of your RheUmo. The pain left me in less than an hour, and since that_ time—over a year ago—l have not anain been troubled.-John Cain, Wharfinger, Waitapu, Nelson." Rheumo will cure you of rheumatism, gout, lumbago, sciatica, and gravel just as it cared Mr Cain. Give it a fa'r trial. All chemists sell it at 2s Qi and 4b 6d a bottle.- Adtt.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXVIII, Issue 7960, 10 February 1906, Page 6
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346Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXVIII, Issue 7960, 10 February 1906, Page 6
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