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:„., WORMS. •THEIR ,SfMPTDMS AND. CURE. Evebi . child suffers more or less from intestinal worms. Indeed, - many adults- are troubled with" this complaint, hut 5 fail "to realise the fact. ; The symptoms of. this trouble are various, but.. are , usually very; pronounced.: '. Constant irritation , of the nostrils and the biting of the finger-nails are euro signs of the presence ■of worms. Invariably the sleep is greatly disturbed with, grinding of the , teeth, <■ and ;an excessive flow of satfva.'eV'.Comstocle's-': "Dead Shot" Worm Pellets ■ are a suro death to worms and a perfectly safe remedy for. children and adults. • . Obtainable at all chemists and stores, or from The W. H. Oomstock Co., Ltd., Farish and: Old Customhouse Streets, Wellington. Price, Is 6d per box (six boxes, 8s 6d}. ,- ■ :'•' Some three months ago the farmers at ; Whangamomona decided 'to put down'a sheep dip. By forming' a small association, after ; ; subscribing a little over ; £100, a committee 1 was - appointed to carry out the .'work,?, and after a ? consultation :. they decided -to put in a walking dip, one "of the first to; be built in Taranaki. ■■, The dip is six feet long, and being on & principle; new to most of the settlers,' it had been looked upon with a certain amount of suspicion as to whether sheep" would lead .in without a very large amount of forcing. At the trial opening about 100 sheep were > put; through the : dip :. in the very short time of about twelve minutes, and so well did the sheep, follow on that ; it .was necessary - several times to hold back, those in ; the race.. Both Mr. Blundell and Mr. Budge, who were present- to .inspect on ?•'■ behalf ■;:; of' their Department, • were emphatic in ■-, their ! approval of ■ the - new venture, ; and expressed i.their pleasure in declaring it a'. perfect' success. The sand for the concrete had i: to be- brought from New Plymouth, and the race fencing and bringing in the water brought the total cost of the venture up.to £160. ~• . For Bronchial Coughs ' take Woods'Great Peppermint Cure. Is 6d and 2s 6d.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 13487, 14 May 1907, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 13487, 14 May 1907, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 13487, 14 May 1907, Page 3