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Worms.

INFALLIBLE SYMPTOMS. Intestinal Worms afflict both young and old, but are more frequently found in children than in adults. They are generally the result of defective digestion, depraved nppetite, or unwholesome food. The long Thread Worm, and the Pin Worm are the most common, and their presence in the Bowels Is accountable for tae peevishness and irritability of children. A child who Is constantly hungry is invariably suffering from Worms, as the Worms cause a gnawing and distressing sensation when the bowels are partly empty. A depraved appetite and a disposition to pick the nose are infallible symptoms of the complaint, which should not be neglected. Comstock's " Dead Shot " Worm Pellets are perfectly harmless to the most delicate constitutions, but are a safe and sure remedy for the eradication of Worms. Obtainable at all Chemists and Stores, or from The W. H. Comstock Co., Ltd., Parish street, Wellington. Price 1/6 per box (six boxes, 8/ti).

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Southland Times, Issue 12122, 30 April 1908, Page 4

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Worms. Southland Times, Issue 12122, 30 April 1908, Page 4

Worms. Southland Times, Issue 12122, 30 April 1908, Page 4

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