The Danger of Worms
Stomach and Intestinal Worms are one of the most common complaints throughout Australasia. Indigestion is a primary cai\se, or they may be produced by Constipation, or through the eating of tainted food or food improperly cooked. There is also the possibility mi their introduction into the system in the form of cysts or germs in fruit and meat so that all classes of the community, irrespective of age, are liable to this complaint. It is not alone tha irritation and annoymals^that infest tha> stomach and bowels but the more serious consequences which follow that must be kept in view. From the highly organised and sensitive parts which they occupy. Worms give rise to great constitutional derangements and produce a variety of symptoms, more particularly affecting the stomach and head. Many cases of Convulsions. Epilepsy, Hysteria, St. Vitus' Dance, Melancholia, Nervous Disea^, and even Insanity, have rt suited from this cause. If the patent has a tendency to any weakness, the neglect to eradicate the worms from tho system must inevitably cause the emanciation of the whole body ami
general breakdown of the whole organism.
COMSTOCK'S "DEAD SHOT" WORM PELLETS are a purely vegetable preparation for the eradication of worms. Price 2s. 9d. per packet, post free. Obtainable at all chemists and stores, or direct from The W. FT. Oomstock Oof . .Ltd.. Farish Street, Wellington.
Buy the best HOT WATER BAG at wholesale cost and receive 2 Tablets of Toilet Soap. MecTical 'Hall (next Newmarket Hotel).
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Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 20039, 24 March 1914, Page 7
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249The Danger of Worms Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 20039, 24 March 1914, Page 7
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