FIVE STOMACH WORMS.
PASSED BY A CHILD ONE YEAR AND TEN MONTHS OLD. "For six months," states Mrs C. A. Madden, of "Kurrajong, N.S.W., "my little boy, now aged ono year and ten months, has suffered from Stomach Worms, which the doctor attributed to the use of impure water. Until he was sixteen months old he enjoyed very good health, but subsequently he became very irritable and cross, and later on he was examined by a doctor who stated that the cause was Stomach Worms. - Various treatments were tried, and on one occasion a Stomach Worm was passed from the bowels. The evacuations from the bowels were always stained with blood, and tho motions were quite unnatural. On three or four occasions the child was almost choked, and went into convulsions and almost black in the face through the Worms passing up to the throat, and I had to force my finger down the throat to remove the Worm. "Only last week I was strongly advised to try Comstock's 'Dead Shot' Worm Pellets, and having obtained a box I gave the child a dose in accordance with the instructions, and the same evening five worms varying in length, the longest being 15 inches in length, were expelled." Comstock's "Dead Shot" Worm PelJets aro obtainable at all chemists and stores!, or will be forwarded by post (postage paid) on receipt of remittance. Price, Is 6d per box (6 boxes, 8s 6d) The W. H. Comstock Co., Ltd., 58, Pitt-street, Sydney, New South Wales. Advt.
A woman of Woolloomooloo Asserted with emphasis, "Pooh," "I never get ill, Lax-Tonic's my pill— Keep 'em handy — tho same as I do." Laxo-Tonio Pills, 10±d and Is 6d Advt.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXVII, Issue 109, 10 May 1909, Page 3
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