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HPHE symptoms of worms are manifold, embracing not only facial indications g | A and depression of the whole system, but serious irritation and much distress. I j IN VERY YOUNG CHILDREN much of the irritability and fretfulness is | j often due to the presence of worms. Restlessness, fitfulness, sudden starts, hardness | j and fulness of the belly, irregular movement of the bowels, and excessive excretion \ | of saliva from the mouth, are invariably indications of the irritation caused by worms. | J IN OLDER CHILDREN the same symptoms are present, but more dis- \ tinctly defined. Grinding of the teeth, violent movements of the legs and arms, | and undue flow of saliva, which causes frequent efforts to swallow. When awake, J there is a constant desire to pick the nose and scratch the irritated parts. The j bowels are irregular, and frequently the movement of the worms causes diarrhoea, \ I alternating with costiveness. The breath is usually foul, and the child is languid | and peevish. The tongue preternaturally red, or alternately clean and covered | I with a, white slimy mucus. A short dry cough ; frequently slimy stools (excretion | \ from the bowels), emaciation, slow fever, irregular pulse, and sometimes convulsions, j ! Loss of appetite frequently alternates with a craving for food. Indeed, the latter j I symptom is most pronounced in many cases, and many mothers have experienced | \ the insatiable appetites.of their children without realising the cause. | 1 COMPLETELY REMOVED AFTER MANY SO-CALLED -REMEOIES FAILED. j I "Permit me," writes Mrs. M. Johnson of 135 Eliabeth Street, Wellington, N.Z., " to-wprcss my grateful | '■ appreciation 0? the value of Comstock's '' Dead Shot ■• Worm Pellets. My little girl, aged three years was very bad, jj 1 continually picking her nose, jumping about in her sleep at nights, and she was afraid of being left alone, night or day ? My husband after bringing home several different so-called remedies and ' certain cures,' all of no earthly gooo, decided k I to rive ComstocVs ' Dead Shot' Worm Pellets a fair trial. I smiled when I saw what he had, as I was sick and tucd 9 of trying to cure the poor child. After taking the first dose the result was marvellous ; she must have been simply | \ alive with worms. I continued the treatment, giving her a Pellet in the morning and a taspoonful of castor oil at \ \ ■ night, and lam pleased to siy that she is thoroughly cured, and has had no return of the symptoms/ , | \ COMSTOCK'S " DEAD SHOT" WORM: r^^^^^^^^^^^^^Ms;^;^^^^^^^^^^^^ f PELLETS are a purely vegetable preparation ,^^^^=^EEgSrj^W/'Hgit ! lVa i ?iS^^r^s^^^^^rt t compounded on a scientific principle for tho i eradication of worms which infest the intestines. g^^^rt|M^lesf^feMl|^^Mßf^^^^^( the worms but cause no injury to the stomach or bowels, and do not weaken the system. Tho pUI Pellets nro prepared in the form of a confection JjiiM^^^^^H^^l^^^^^^B^l^lM?%'| on t°he contrary! Inspfro children to take, them as iptaiil!|^^^^|f^^^Wl|ipl|fflil 5 thev would .in ordinary lozenge. Obtainable at gpS=i=p|f#^^feiii E^^si g^&>fe^i^ \ nil chemists and stores, or direst from. Tho W. H. P^|fa,-po!|M!||ff^^!^^^i^^g| r |lfei|^^ Comstook Cα, Ltd., Parish Street, Wellington, f N.Z. 2/9 per packet (6 packets 15/-), post rTIT " k '°'"" lr "*' |jf*~ ■ 11 S I A COUGH CUHE THAT STANDS ALONE. I { I S *~r—»* FOR ALMOST FIVE DECADES A I 11 RW II tM ?*-* C V *JSI§V 11 L&VSS.f s r \~i?ktsl Has proved the most reliable lemedy £;J i,H.V..y-x 1 , ■■ — .<-».. -*■■ ■> /<*fei.H.a>-: r ' f! >« £J ~ J I for all Chest and Lung troubles. Fof 3j| SftH h\ W"l yfiTri M v %~§ - Influenza, Coughs, Colds and Bronchitis fS» rAtsn Aif !3> B 1 - d ' ll is ane( ? ua " e " as a soothmg medicine fe * ...y i\ K a= , A> I an j J on g healer. ;!j S J BONNINGTON'S IS tHE ONLY f | LSr^%&'BeW' 1 GENU'NE IR,SH M °SS, and the kjtflJiip only one ca P atle of Performingf all that | | —* p j s c j a j me j f or ft Don't be induced to jj 4 T^^f/^Si^l 51 1 ry some '^i n ? "JUST AS "GOOD"— J MUSSi Get BONNINGTON'S. | | •/i Saf e *nd Vai.uac.le Remkdv tob I " the name is right the c«fe is 53 8 Kssi cou>s.ASTHMA.wHOOFir!6 cooQii, BnoNaniii 1 assured. >" » KIEjjZA, a All AFFECTIONS 0? 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But m *}£ JJ LAIN \JD i AliN K! it would be difficult indeed to 11ml room for )\ '■7 3? '. Improvement in our flnely-tinished. artisticillyKionstnicted. hiKh-srade, nrtiflcial sets of teetli. g; • S Our Icelli are mnde of the very best materials by highly-skilled craflsmcn-Kuaranteed to look a -f *fi well, fit well and wear well. Tbev give full satisfaction with permanent comfort aud case to it IJuniOD LoVeFS 1 7/6 ea '5 every client fitted with them. Every client receives the personal attention of one ot tho g l/UlllUp VUVCfi) l«'Oea. jjj principals. FEES STRICTLY MODEItATE IN ALL CASES. *Pr\l TL "71 I JPWWffla BEAUTIFUL SETS •..- £2 2s and £3 3s. HhrfWfVW | t/Ulllop 1 UDeS 7'3 each | § TEAIPORARV SETS re-niode to Permanent - - £1 Is. j ffl ' I PAINLESS EXTRACTIONS:- i iS] ffianp cfinilU nn P I Injection, Gas, or our Special Pain-ess System, 2s 6rj. } $> Ztiere SIIOUI a "0 | I Painless Extractions FREE when sots are ordered, g doubt ES to what I ] Estimates Qlven Before Work Is Commenced. i ' v f " i > AMnraciSfC P WfWKTTT Oenta/ Sur ac°ns I % Iyresyou are going | I Mm/KLWb & WY&TT LONDON DENTAL .NSTITUTE I | tOUSe, I \ Corner Willis and Manners Streets, WELLINGTON. \ $■ | I 8 nouns: 9 a.m. to 5.30 p.m.; 7 p.m. to 8.30 p!m. p U H H ok.B 0 1 ifi • COLLIE'S EASY I .„• . , S KHAIPIP chairs. I r? 11 g ,ve y°, u fche I ' ftlBX WJSII Easy Chair is ono ! 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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1164, 27 June 1911, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1164, 27 June 1911, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1164, 27 June 1911, Page 3

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