OUR LITTLE DINNERS. A SHILLING DINNER. 1. Ox cheek stew and potatoes- 2. Rice pudding with currants. Rejipes.—l. Take a pound and s-half of ox cheek and cut into neat pieces. Fry half an onion in dripping, and lightly brown the pieces of meat. Remove, and put in saucepan with some sliced carrots, and if desired more onion. Moisten with a little water or stock; season well, and shamer gently for 2& hours. Serve with boiled potatoes. Cost Ba. 2. Make a rice pudding with two eggs in the usual way, but throw in a handful of washed and picked currants before baking. Cost 4d. It is no exaggeration to say that more than half the illness in the world comes from want of proper nourishment, It is not that people do not eat enough, but what they do eat does them no good, for, unless food is properly digested it gives no strength or health to the body. One of,the results oi disordered stomach and liver is anaemia, impoverishment of the blood. How many women suffer from anaemia, without recognising the symptoms; pale cheeks, pale lips, pale, gums, listlessness, fatigue after the slightest exertion; cold feet and hands, breathlessness, palpitation. A mild stimulating medicine is needed, such as is supplied by Doan's Dinner Pills, which are a vegetable remedy of the safest and most trustworthy character. Of all chemists and storekeepers, or post free on receipt of price from Foster-McClellan Co., 76 Pitt Street, Sydney. Free sample for Id stamp. Remember, " Doan's " Dinner Pills.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8108, 31 March 1906, Page 6
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