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How to Combat The* Ravages s of WORMS | There are few ailments, particularly with children, more lowering i than worms. They work their vicious harm in a curiously indetectable ! way, and are often difficult to diagi nose. If you are in doubt give a | thought to worms. The symptoms ■ are: variable appetite, pains in the 1 stomach, foetid breath, nausea, | headache, irritation about the nose, disturbed sleep, disordered bowels. * COMSTOCKS The first aim in treating worms is to destroy and expel them from the body. This cat! be accomplished bv Comstock’s “Dead Shot” Worm Pellets followed by a dose of Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills. If unobtainable locally Comstock’s "Dead Shot”) Worm Pellets will he * forwarded post paid on receipt of price 2/- per tin by The W. H. Comstock Co, Ltd.. 6 Farish St. Wellington. it’s Radio Revolutionized 1 YCU CAN NOW TUNE IN SHORTWAVE LIKE BROADCAST WITH PACIFIC BAND EXPANSION Oilier facine festurcs wo 12in. Speakers In Mantel Models. Illn. Spin Tvnlno Dial. £49 rJ> (y C Q IT’S RADIO'S GREATEBI NC.Lt JUMP AHEAD! p See your Dsalsi for further details. You’ll fee omusd.

I i i Troops Overseas § The Authorities have pointed out that all mail sent to Troops overseas must be Fully and Legibly addressed To this end the Telegraph can assist by providing Gummed Labels or Envelopes with full addresses printed in clear type. 3/6 for 3 dozen Addressed Gummed Labels. 4/- for 3 dozen Addressed Envelopes. These Labels and Envelopes are cheap at the price, will save you time and worry and may be gummed on the letters, parcels or papers. Send in your Order Now, adding 2d for postage and be sure to forward FULL address—regimental number, unit, echelon, etc.EXAMPLE 1610, L/Bdr. A, S. Slater, 25th. Battery, H.Q., 4th. Field Regt., N.Z.A., Middle East Forces, Ist. Echelon, G.P.0., Wellington. FILL IN THIS COUPON NOW! WAIHI TELEGRAPH CO., LTD., Box 63, Waihi. Dear Sir,— Kindly send me dozen Gummed Addressed Labels/Envelopes for which I enclose * Full Address of Member of Forces I I I I KeepmSF/ac F/y,Wf/ (P/ie+%, a. NATIONAL SAVINGS INVESTMENT ACCOUNT * or BUY NATIONAL SAVINGS BONDS * . The World’s News Seen Through THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR An International Daily Newspaper is Truthful—Constructive —Unbiased—Free from Sensationalism—Editorials Are Timely and Instructive and It* Daily Features, Together with the Weekly Magazine Section, Make the Monitor an Ideal Newspaper for the Home. The Chriatlan Science Publiihlng Society. Australian end New Zealand Bureau! 46 Pitt St., Sydney. Aualralla. Please enter my subscription to The Christian Science Monitor Jot a period of 1 year 812.00 6 months 86.00 3 months $3.00 1 month SI.OO Saturday issue, including Magazine Section: 1 year 82.60. 6 issue* 25c Sample Copy on Request

m Good Water Supply Is Essential to Increased Production There is an Anderson Pressure Outfit to Suit your job Let us quote you for complete installation For Lifts up to 25 teet •‘•Regal” Surface Pomps “Regina” High Lift. Automatic We also supply l Skim Milk Pumps Geared Water Pumps for either motor or engine drive Galvanised Pipe For Lifts up to 50 feet “Regina” Semi Deepwell Pomp For Lifts up to 200 feet “Regina” Deepwell Gearing Pipe Fittings Water Troughs Rams, etc. We have a trained staff to carry out all classes of water installation Pressure systems provide ior complete high pressure supply for farm and home. Operation is entirely automatic W. A. Parry & Co. Plumbing Specialist! Seddon Street, Waihi

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Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume XXXI, Issue 8833, 16 October 1942, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume XXXI, Issue 8833, 16 October 1942, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume XXXI, Issue 8833, 16 October 1942, Page 4