STOMACH WORMS A MENACE TO CHILDREN. Stomach Worms are undoubtedly th most invidious kind of all. They it, habit the stomach and inflict greo havoc upon their, victim. They dc prive the victim of half the nutrimen he consumes, and when the stomach i empty gnaw the sides of the stomact causing such terrible sensations as t often cause faintness. Aperient med cines have no effect upon them, ft when any purgative is taken the fasten themselves to the walls of th Btomaoh by a groove running dow; their side. The best method of di; lodging Stomach Worms is to starv the system and take Comstock's "Dea Shot" Worm Pellets. The worms ai weakened by tho want of food, and at induced to take whatever is taken int the stomach. Comstock's " Dead Shot Worm Pellets contain the propertic which sicken and disable the worm; and a dose of Dr Morse's Indian Rot Pills will clear them out of die syi tern. Comstock's "Dead Shot" Worm Pe lets are a purely Vegetable medicim preparation for the eradication < Worms in children and adults. F< sale by all chemists and storekeeper; price 3s 6d per packet, or will be sei post paid at the same price by the W H Comstock Company, Ltd., Farfe street, Wellington.
A Dutch auctioneer has called attei tion to the fact that a largo pioportio of the porcelain and other antiques no being offered in the Dutch sale roon; is the proceeds of German looting 2 Belgium and France. Iyet NAZOL protect your family again; coughs and Colds. One dose a da keeps colds away. Good for old an For Children's Hackinp Cough at ilighj Woods' Great Peppermint Cure, U 6 and 2s 3d.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XLIII, Issue 10085, 26 September 1918, Page 7
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