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THREAD WORMS EXPELLED

BY COMSTOCK'S: "DEAD SHOT" . WORM.--PELLETS. Mrs. M. Johnson/ 135 Elizabeth Street, "Wellington, New Zealand, writes:—"Permit me to express-'Jny grateful appreciation of the value of vour Comstock's 'Dead Shot' Worm Pellets. My little Erirl, aged three years, was veryb.ad, continually picking her; uose, and .jumping about in her sleep at nights, till she was afraid of being left alone night, or riay. My husband, after bringing home'different so-cnlled remedies and 'certain cure?.'.all of no earthly »oorl, decided'to eive ■ Coimtock'f 'Dead Shot" Worm' TclIft? a fair trial.'. I 'sniilrd' when I, Mir what he had. , as T was'''si< l k and tired of trying to cure the nonr child. After taking the first''dose the result was marvellous; she must havf> been simply alive with worms. 1 continued the treatment, giving her a pellet in the. morning' and a teaspoonful of castor , oil "at night, and 1 am pleased to'say that she is thoroughly cured, and'has had no return of the symptoms." Conistoek's "Dend Shot" Worm Pellet's are a purely vegetable medicinal jivVjjitrjilion for die priulication of v;orms in children and adults. For sale by all i I'liwiiisK ['.ml stoiekeepei's, price 2s. 9d. per ikickel, or will be sent tiost paid i\t the sniiio price by the W. K. Co.. Ltd., Farish Street, Wolli.nglon, N.Z. ,

Typewriters are now made for use in nearly 10fl different ■and they are soUl nil over the world: liui there is "till one groat na'iou which, i'or n very simple reason, has no typewriters thai wrUe its tonprue. Thnf nation is China.

Half a 'entiiTv apa- the custom of washin? the bride's feet at n wedding was quite common all over the borderland of Scotland. .It wa.s usually performed the eveninc before, the ,'hnppy event. Generally, the companions of- the bride were the performer?. ■ . .

A copy; of the' first edition of Roljcrt Buvns's "Poems, Chiefly in the Scottish Diakct," published at Kiliuarnc-k- iii ITSfi.at ;ls., was 'sold by. auction, at Sotheby's the other di.r. for ,CT:!O. It was from tho library of Mr. Hutli,. who bought it for £K in IS?S. •.

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1364, 15 February 1912, Page 6

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THREAD WORMS EXPELLED Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1364, 15 February 1912, Page 6

THREAD WORMS EXPELLED Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1364, 15 February 1912, Page 6

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