THIN AND RESTLESS CHILD MARKED IMPROVEMENT AFTER COURSE OF COMSTOCK'S 'DEAD SHOT' WORM PELLETS. "One of my children, Doris," writes Mrs. Violet Ludwick. of 341 Bolsover Street, Rockhampton, Queensland. Doris Ludwick times s h v • From a Photo. started in ncr sleep, screaming, no doubt the result of the worms attacking the bowels during rest. I found after a course of Corastock's 'Dead Shot Worm Pellets that. Doris showed marked improvement, and sne commenced to regain her former condition. She is seven years of age, and I am pteasod with the result of your medicine. You can übc this testimony." Comstock's "Dead Shot" Worm Pellets are a purely vegetable medicinal preparation for the eradication of worms iv children and adults. For sale by all chemists and storekeepers, price 3s 6d per packet, or will be sont post paid at the same price by The W. H. Con-stock Co., Ltd.; Farish Street, Wfc'l-rgtcii. IMP CARBON CHASER CLEAN? MOTORS — SAVES PETROL. Keep your engine free from carbon, p.nd get 25 per cent, more mile with j no increase in petrol. Imp Carbon-' Chaser will do this. It cleans the motor ) power because it makes a. better gas | Owing to the great success of Imp n'imerous imitations arc now being offered. Demand the BEST, proved by 2fe,00 car owners in America. Satisfaction guaranteed. A tin containing *iO tablets make 100 gallons of petrol do the work of 125 gr.llons. Dse it - only 75., post free from Caselberg and ' Co., Ltd., Wellington, or dealers.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXVI, Issue 17571, 15 May 1919, Page 3
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