WORMS SOME STRIKING SYMPTOMS. A child who is afllicted with worms will often be in an indifferent state of health. It becomes peevish and irritable, and will have a strong tendency -/i to pick tho nose, and there M/i will be severe itching of the ffifcjL lower bowel. Grinding the [M teeth and suddenly starting I (jJjU "P i n the sleep will also bo EL \oT noticed. The bowels are 'jyfcW irregular, sometimes constif Elf \ pated, and at other times { ft S relaxed, with bloody discharges as in dysentry, and not infrequently the discharges will bo in flakes and shreds, which might be taken for partly digested food. The best proof of worms is worms, and if their presence, is suspected, immediate steps should be taken to positively establish the fact, and once established, Cornstock's ' : Dead Shot" Worm Pellets should be administered according to directions. Worms require a specific medicine, and there is no remedy so effective as these Pellets. They kill the worms, destroy their eggs, and dislodge their nests. For sale by all chemists, prii:e Is 6d, or will be forwarded on receipt- of price by The W. H. Cornstock Co., Ltd., Parish street, Wellington.—[Advt.]
Permanent link to this item
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/ESD19101208.2.20.1
Bibliographic details
Evening Star, Issue 14533, 8 December 1910, Page 3
Word Count
198Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 14533, 8 December 1910, Page 3
Using This Item
Allied Press Ltd is the copyright owner for the Evening Star. You can reproduce in-copyright material from this newspaper for non-commercial use under a Creative Commons New Zealand BY-NC-SA licence. This newspaper is not available for commercial use without the consent of Allied Press Ltd. For advice on reproduction of out-of-copyright material from this newspaper, please refer to the Copyright guide.