COMPLETELY ERADICATED. THREAD WORMS iN A CHILD AND ALSO IN ADULT. The complete manner in which COMSTOCK'S "DEAD SHOT" WORM PELLETS eradicate Worms of all descriptions is strikingly illustrated in the statement published below. The etatement is one freely given by Mrs A. Unatow, 37 Regent street, Sydney, whoso little girl oi seven had been troubled with these parasiteG, and also concerning a friend who had been troubled in a like manner for 20 years. Mies Brifitow'a statement is as follows : —" My little girl, aged seven years, was subject to Thread Worms, which caused her to be peevish, irritable, and restless at night, with a voracious appetite, and I procured all sorts of remedies for her, but without avail, until I saw Comstock's 'Dead Shot* Worm Pellete advertised, and my husband told me.to buy them. 1 did so, and after she had taken one box and a part of the second all traces were eradicated, having passed great numbers of them. Since then a friend of mine who had suffered also from Thread Wormo for 20 years, enduring much discomfort, rendering her pale, callow, and thin, and which caused her much internal trouble, with a feeling of sickness, during this time using all sorts of remedies, such ae turpentine and different Worm Po\vder3 to remove them, without avail. At length ehe was induced to try Comstock's ' Dead Shot' Worm Pellets, and after taking the third box (following the directions minutely) she was pleased to find that the worms not only ceased to trouble, but that all trace of them had left her, that her health was returning, she was increasing in weight, and getting a better colour. She cannot speak too highly of them, and recommends them to all whose children are suffering in this way." Comstock's "Dead Shot" Worm Pellets are a purely vegetable preparation for the eradication of Worms in children and adults. For sale by all chemists and storekeepers, price 2s 9d per packet, or will be sent post paid at the same price by The W. H. Comstock Co. (Ltd.), Faris'h street, Wellington, N.Z.
Mr David Hudson, 01 Wa-repa, who is 93 years of ago, is a fine typo of the pioneers who came to the colonies from Scotland more than liulf a century ago. JT<» turned out to the harvest Geld one day last weok and stooked five acres of oats. Despite the Government's much protested efforts, the aggregation of land Loot's on as merrily as ever (says a Wang'anui paper). According to a d"i>utat?on which waited on the Wanganui Education Board this week, in the Knights of Labour Block, opened up 20 years ago. education has fallen 011 evil days owiv-x to the land having come, into the hands of a few men. A schood had br-en erected nmny years atro and for long was in a flourishing condition, but now the school is surrounded mostly by bachelors, while the more " useful " settlers have to send their children long dig-
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Otago Witness, Issue 3029, 3 April 1912, Page 87
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