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MUMS IN CHILDNIH. S Vary Prevalent Complaint Although intcitinal and etomach worme are one of the moet common ailmenta in children, yet there are bnt few mother* who understand its nature or realiae its serious*, ness, or have any idea as to its cause, It is v not alone the irritation and annoyance caused by these parasitical animalt that infest the stomach and bowels, but the more serious consequences which will follow that must be kept in view. From the highly organised and senritive pacta which they occupy, worms give nee to great constitutional derangements and produce e variety of symptoms, more particularly affecting the etomach and the head. Many oasts of oon* vnlsions, epilepsy, hysteria, St. Vitus' Dance, melancholia, nervone diseases, and even insanity have resulted from this cause, Grinding of the teeth, violent movement* of theJsge and armi, and excessive saliva,‘Jirhioh causes frequent effort™ to ■wallow daring Bleep denote the pretence of worms. When awake there ie a constant desire to pick the nose and eoratoh the anue. The bowels are irregnlaf, and frequently the movement of the worms often diarrhoea, alternating with ooetfvenem. The breath i> usually foul, and the child ia languid and peevish. The tongue pretematurally red or alternately clean, and oovered with if whits ■limy mums. A short, dry cough; fro quently slimy stools (excretion from tht bowels); emaciation { alow fever; irregular palee: and sometimes convulsions. Loss of appetite frequently alternate* with a craving for food. Worms require a ipeoifio medicine, and there ie no remedy eo effective ft Cbmetock’e “Dead Shot” Worm Pellete. A purely vegetable preparation, compounded on a scientific principle (or the eradication of worms which infest the intestines. Obtainable at all chemists and stores; Price, 1/6 (6 boxes 8/6), or direct from the W,CH. Cometook Co. Ltd., 68 Pitt.street, Sydney, and FarisH-etreet, Wellington, N.Z, ‘ no receipt of remittance. Write for new booklet,

A Good Watch! is the only kind of Watch that is of any real use—it is designed to be something more than a mere ornament. K ELI ABLE AND HIGH • GRADE WATOHE are the only kind we deem it worth our while to recommend—or youjto buy. This does not mean that in placing an orde with us you will be called* upon ; tp pay, a •• fancy price.*' SC Our charges compair e favourably with any firm in the larger towns and our stock, both for variety and quality, SECOND TO NONE IN N.Z. —The BEST is the CHEAPEST—- / s r X/iNGAGEMENT and WEDDING Pi BINGB, and all kinds of JEWELLERY made by , expert workmen, in Our Own Workbooks, in Nelson. GENUINE'N.Z. GREENSTONE Articles in Choicd Disigns. , E N GR A V l¥¥-a Speciality Repairs Executed with Care and Despatch Brown and Kerr PRACTICAL Watchmakers and ewellers, NELSON cal Agent—J. D. Gorrie, Havelock Pauling & Patchett, TAILORS, BLENHEIM. GUARANTEE First-class ‘ Workman. Aip. _ If inducement offers. Periodical Visits will be paid to Havelock. er A SPLENDID LOT OF WINTER SUITINGS now opened up. Indies' Costumes a Speclllfy, Address— Opposite Town Hall, Blenheim i Watch Clock and Jewellery BEPAIBb BY V F M & E B R L R E Y Always GIVE SATISFACTION Note the Address: MARKET STREET SOUTH BLENHEIM (Opposite W j

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Pelorus Guardian and Miners' Advocate., Volume 19, Issue 99, 15 December 1908, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 7 Pelorus Guardian and Miners' Advocate., Volume 19, Issue 99, 15 December 1908, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 7 Pelorus Guardian and Miners' Advocate., Volume 19, Issue 99, 15 December 1908, Page 6

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