STOMACH WORMS.
A MENACE TD CHILDREN. « Stomach Worms aro undoubtedly th d most invidious kind of all. They inhabi i. the stomach and inflict great havoc upoi 10 i their victim. They deprive the victim o . half the nutriment he consumes, and wnei 1 the stomach is empty gnaw the sides o 11 ' the Stomach, causing such terrible sensa >e t ; ons as to often cause faintness. Aperien medicines have no effect upon them, to q. whan any purgative is taken t , the astei themselves to the walls of the stoma by a rrwove running down their de. ill best method of dislodging Stomach Worm, ;« tn starve the system and take Com stock's Dead Shot l Worm Pellets. Th worms are weakened by the want of food 3 ftrfl induced to take whatever is takei X tatt Sriath. Comstodt'fl "Dea, & Worm Pellets contain the propel £ Which sicken and disable the worms -I and a do" of Dr. Morse's Indian Roc a Tj.'iiq will clear them out of the system. pLstock's "Dead Shot" Worm Pellet , are a purely vegetable medicinal prepay tin for tile eradication of worms in ch.l dren and adults. For sale bv all chemu anH storekeepers, price 3s 6d per packet Ja be sent post paid at the same pnc • atomic cvgrthmhuk», ltd, r«w I S&eot. WeUiDSton,
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17112, 18 March 1919, Page 5
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