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grinding the teeth while ASLEEP. STRONG INDICATION OP WORMS; One of the most pronounced symptoms of -worms in. children is grinding i the teeth and suddenly starting up out of sleep. There are many symptoms ser lip. there is a strong evidence of le presence of worms. The best proof of worms is worms, and if their presence is suspected immediate steps should bo taken to positively establish the fact, and when once established Comstock's “Dead Shot" Worm Pellets should bo 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. On sale at all chemists price 2s 9d per packet, or will be forwarded at same, price by The W. H. Comstock Cb., ’Ltd., Parish street, Wellington. Mr James B. Hammond, the millionaire inventor of ■ the ■ typewriter bearing his name, has decided to spend the rest of his days on tho ocean wave, and for this purpose has purchased an elegantlyfurnished yacht. Mr Hammond is seven-ty-three years of age, and says that he is departing for 'a twenty-seven years’ cruise. lie expects to live to bo 100, and then, he says, ho will retire and present his yacht to the United States Government as a perfect model yacht of the 20th contnry. Mr Hammond is suffering from rheumatism, and cannot walk unaided. My noso was red and swollen, and my eyes were filled with tears. I’d such a cold as I’d not had for near- | ]y twenty years; My lips were cracked and dry, my cough was harsh-and hollow, I gave up eating, for my food I really could not swallow. Between mo and you 'Twas a-tishoo! A hundred times a day, until my faithful, patient wife Bought "Woods’ Peppermint Cute, and thus they say she saved my life. of this most dis- • tressing complaint from which not only children ‘ suffer, but adults also. . When there is a tendency to pick tho nose and the bowels are irregular, sometimes j constipated, and at other times relaxed, tho appetite variable, a copious flow of saliva, and a swelling of the up

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 7929, 12 October 1911, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 7929, 12 October 1911, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 7929, 12 October 1911, Page 4