A CHOKING CHILD
fwevTTT^IONS AND BLACK IN 00 THE FACE FIIOM STOMACH WOIIMS.
FIVE EXPELLED BY ONE DOSE.
The terrible sufferings which a child, j afflicted with stomach worms, has en- | duraLis told in this statement mado b? Mrs. G. A, Madden, of Kurra 3 ong, fs W. Her little boy, at the age of 16 months, became very irritable end cWs, and the doctor attributedLttj cause to stomach worms. The child1 became so bad that on throe or four occasions it went into convulsions and almost choked, owing to, the_worms passing up to the throat. treatments were tried with jpractieally no success, until Comstock s "Dead Shot" Worm Pellets were used with the following marvellous results. These ore Mrs. Maddens own words: "For some six months,' writes Mrs. C. A. Madden, of Kmrajong, W S.W., "my little boy, now aged one year and ten months*, has suffered from Stomach Worms, which the doctor attributed to the use of impure water. Until he was 16 months eld 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 the 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 worm passing up the throat, and I had to force my finger down th& 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 15 inches, were expelled." COMSTOCK'S "DEAD SHOT" WORM PELLETS care a purely vegetable preparation for the eradication of worms. Price 2s 9d per packet, post free. Obtainable at all chemists and stores, or direct from the W. H. Comstock Co., Ltd., Parish street, Wellington.
There is a popular belief that the mere possession of the key of a rented building is equivalent to occupation as far as liability for rent is concerned- The Stipendiary Magistrate stated at Feutherston a few days ago that a landlord, was not entitled to rent to a > tenant who had vacated the premises, even if such persons had retained the key. The only ground of action against the retiring tenant would be for the value of the key or for damage caused by the detaining.of it.
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Marlborough Express, Volume XLV, Issue 216, 19 September 1911, Page 2
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440A CHOKING CHILD Marlborough Express, Volume XLV, Issue 216, 19 September 1911, Page 2
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