A CHOKING CHILD. CONVULSIONS AND BLACK IN THE FACE FBOM STOMACH . WORMS. FIYJH EXPELLED BY ONE DOSE. . ■;• The terrible sufferings which-a chile?, - afflicted with stomach Avorms, has en- /■ dured is told in this statement made [ by Mrs. C. A. Madden, of Kurrajosg, ' N.S.W. Her little boy, at the age of ! 16 months, became very irritable and , cross, and the Doctor attributed tho '. cause..to stomach worms. The child ■ became so bad that on three or four ' occasions-it Avent into convulsions and \' almost choked, owing to the worms , passing up the throat. Various treat- \ menfcs were tried Avith practically no ,'-: success,, until Comstock's "Dead Shot"Worm Pellets were used, with the fol- \ lowing "marvellous results. "These are' Mrs. Maddens own words:—" For some : six months,"- writes Mrs. C. A. Mad- [ den, of Kurrajong, N.S.W., "my little .; boy, now aged one year and ten months, has suffered from Stomacn . Worms, which the doctor attributed to ' the uso of impure Avater. Until he was "... 16 months old he enjoyed very good [' but subsequently he became [very irritable and cross, and later on '. he was examined by a doctor, avlio \ stated that the cause -was Stomach \ , Worms. Various treatments were tried, and on one occasion a Stomach Worm , i Avas passed from the bowels. The i evacuations from the bowels wore al- ' j ways stained stained Avith blood and "; motions were quite unnatural. On> * j three or four occasions the child was j almost choked and went into convulJ sions, and almost black in the face, " | through the Worm passing up the I : throat, and I had to force my finger ' doAvn the throat to remove the Worm. J Only last Aveek I was strongly advised \ to try Comstock's "Dead Shot" Worm ; Pellets, and having obtained a box I I ./gave the child a dose in aecoraaiicu I I with the instructions, and the same t - evening five worms varying in length, ri the longest 15 inches, were expelled." COMSTOCK'S "DEAD SHOT" » WORM PELLETS are a purely vege- \ table preparation- for. the eradication , of worms. Price 2s 9d per packet, J _ post free. Obtainable at-all chemists j and stores, or direct; from The W. H. tsComstock Co., Ltd.,: 23 Lang Street, ! Church Hill, Sydney. . * . Frotoot yonr own ana yonr chrHJren'» health by : '^patronising Gmv«r'» fbwNOTICE. INDIAN ART DEPOT. REMOVED TWO DOORS HIGHER UP. In premises adjoining HERD AND CO. DOMINION BUILDINGS, (Near Newmarket Hotel), AVENUE, WANGANUI. LANE'S EMULSION Its'/work is ! to heal diseased lungs, j to cure colds, to strengthen frail | bodies: It does its work ;well. No combination of words is equal to the task of telling what a really good lung healer LANE'S EMULSION is. Cod Liver Oil, Creasote, Fresh Eggs—medicine and food combined. Buy it and try it today. Two sizes, 2/6 and 4/6. < Chemists and stores. TAKE NONE BUT LANES. _CHAMPION' RANGES. AJndoubtedlv one of th« Ofcßt Areola MADE IN NEVv ZEALAND lo tb« Champion Ran^e Abx any on* or the hundreds >f *•>«•' satisfied users around Wanßanui SELF CONTAINED. EASY TO CLEAN. SMALL FUEL BILL 3. COOKING EXCELLENT. <Vbx* s*> what the Houaawit* w*nto.0. McFAHLAHE 4 Co., Ltd., EIDGWAY BTRiabT. tf OR FIRST-CLASS CONFECTIONERY TRY DUSTINS LTD. THE PREMIER CATERERS AND CONFECTIONERS. Victoria Avenue, Wanganui. Ridgway Street, „ Square, Palmerston North. Eastbrook Bakery & Refreshment COB NEB OP EASTOWN AND LUNDIE STREETS. Bread Delivered to any part of the District Daily. Small Goods a Speciality. AFTERNOON TEA, ETC. BALLS and PABTIES CATEEED FOB. ALEX. GILCHBIST, Proprietor. r " ; PORSALE. /fQfi ACBES, four miles from Wanganuj, sheep or dairy farm ; good road: li miles from creamery; good 6-room house, cowshed, sheepvard, wool-shed, with 500 sheep included. PBICE £10 10s per acre. Easy Terms. Apply J. GREAVES AND CO. Land and Estate Agents, Maria Place, WANGANUI.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume L, Issue 12766, 22 June 1911, Page 7
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