OUR LITTLE DINNERS. ONE & SIXPENCE. 1. Stuffed mullet, peas or other vegetable. 2. Stewed fruit and custard. 3. Biscuits and cheese. Renipes.—l. Make a good stuffing with bread-crumbs, chopped suel, pepper and salt, chepped parsley, and bind together with a beaten egg. Take a good sized fresh mullet, wash and dry thuroughly, fill with stuffing and sew up. Bake in oven about half an hour, basting" frequently with dripping. Costs, lid. 2. Make a boiled custard with half a pint of milk and a dessertspoonful of custard powder, sweeteD to taste. Serve with stewed fruit, both either hot or cold, bnt the latter is best. Cost sd. 3. Biscuits, butter and cheese. Cost 2d. Women usually take their troubles quietly, and even when ill will bear a deal before "giving in." Very often, too a woman thinks, and the thought brings despair with it, that sbe is suffering from some female ailment, when all the while the sickness, the heedache, the tiredness, the loss of appetite, the difficuity in breathing, constipation, bilioußnesa, bearing-down pains, and pains between the shoulders, are symptoms of indigestion. Women might save themselves hours pain and weariness if only they would take some safe vegetable laxative, such as Doan's Dinner Pills, which are made of carefully chosen and compounded herbs and roots. Doan's Dinner Pills are sold by all chemists and storekeepers, or posted free on receipt of prioe by ifoster-McClellan Co., 76 Pitt Street, Sydney. Sample free for Id stamp. To avoid all chance of mistake, ask distinctly for DOAN'S Pinner Pills.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXVIII, Issue 7983, 10 March 1906, Page 6
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