THREAD WORMS EXPELLED
BY COMSTOCK'S "DEAD SHOT" WORM PELLETS.
Mrs. M. Johnson-, 135, Elizabeth-street Wellington, N.Z., writes:~"Permit me to express my grateful appreciation of the value of your Comstock's ' Dead Shot' Worm Pellets. My little girl, nged throe years, was very bad, continually picking her nose, and jumping; about in'her sleep at nights, till she was afraid of being" left alono night or day. My husband, after bringing home different so-called remedies and ' certain cures,' all of no earthly good decided to give Comstock's ' Dead Shot' Worm Pellets a fair trial. I smiled when I saw what he had, as I was sick and tired of trying to cure the poor child. After taking the first dose the result was marvellous; she must have been simply alive with worms. I continued the treatment, giving her a pellet in the morning and a tcaspoonful of castor oil at night, and I am pleased to say that she is thoroughly cured, and has had no return of the symntoms." Comstock's " Dead Shot" Worm Pellets ; are a purely vegetable medicinal preparation for the eradication of Worms in children and adults. For sale by all chemists and storekeepers, price 2s 9d per jacket, or will bo sent post paid at the same pride by the W,,11. Comstock Co-, Ltd.. Farishsfcreot, Wellington, Now Zealand*
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 14927, 27 February 1912, Page 4
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