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WORMS, SOME STRIKING SYMPTOMS. A child who is afflicted with Worms will often be "in an indifferent state of health. It becomes peevish and irritable, and will have a, strong tendency to pick the nose, and / there will be severe itching Jl of the lower bowel. GrindYS iug the teeth and suddenly 'f starting up in the sleep- \ will also be noticed. The \ ® ro irregular, somefif 0 V times ■■ constipated, and at pther .times relaxed, • with || bloody discharges as in dysenand not infrequently tho discharges will be 'in flakes and shreds, which might -be taken for partly digested food; The best proof of Worms .is Worms, and if'their presence is suspected, immediate steps should be taken to positively establish the fact, and once established, C'onistoeVs "Dead Shot" Worm Pellets should bo administered according to directions. AVorriis require a specinc medicine, and there is no remedy so effective as these Pellets. They kill the Worms, destroy their eggs, and dislodge their nests. For sale by all chemists,price Is. 6d., t or will* be forwarded 011 receipt of price by The AY. H. Comstock Co., Ltd., Farisli St., Wellington.—Advt,

"Don't get down in the moutli, old man," said the Optimist.. "Look on the bright side of tilings." "That's all very well,' mournfully replied the stiltaroT; 'but what is the bright side of A nurn" toothache?" There was a young man named .T. Vnncoi Who wanted to go to a danco, But a corn wouldn't lot him, With pain it bosot him, lill PROGANDRA his • chance did enhance. • BARRACLOUGH'S PROGANDR4 FOR CORNS, Is. "How do you do, saw?" raid a French. a r ''' K glish acquaintance, hathcr poorly, thank you," answered tho other. 'Nay, my dear tare," said the Frenchman, "don't thank mo for you* illness; I cannot help it.". For Influenza .take "Woods' Great • Peppermint Cure. Never fails. Is, 6d» 2s. 6d.-AdvW • .

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 880, 28 July 1910, Page 2

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310

Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 880, 28 July 1910, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 880, 28 July 1910, Page 2

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