• SPLENDID RESULTS. FOLLOWED A COURSE OF COMSTOCK'S ' DEAD SHOT" WORM PELLETS AFTER MEDICAL ADVICE UNSATISFACTORY. . "My daughter, Mornia, was troubled with intestinal worms for eomo time, an»l she became very thin," writes ■Nurse Ryan, of Selkirk street. Hamilton. N.Z. "1 had obtained mcdical advice, and still no visible relief was aff-orded her. A friend recommended Comstcck's 'Dead Shot' Worm Pellets at this Ktape, land after undergoing a course of this remedy good results were observed. I can say that all. symptoms have now vanished, and her rest is now composed. I have since recommended this medicino to other sufferers; and you have my consent to use this testimony for publication." Comstock's "Dead Shot" Worm Pellets are a purely vegetable medicinal preparation for the eradication of worms in children and adults. For sale by all chemists and storekeepers, price 3s Gd per packet, or will be sent post paid at the same price by The W. H. Oomstock Co.. Ltd., Farish street. Wellington. 17
SAME OLD "DAMS." Minson's agents for thirty years, the machines constantly improved. Latest model is magnificent. Also see latest "Davtonia.'' Any machine sold at 2s 6d a week. 6
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Press, Volume LIII, Issue 15874, 13 April 1917, Page 2
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