THREAD WORMS EXPELLED.
BV COM STOCK \S "DKAU SHOT" WORM I'EI,I,ETS. A KUISISANE WOMAN'S EXPERIENCE. Mrs. 11. Campbell, Corbel! Street, West End, Brisbane, writes: —"M_v little girl, aged live years, sulk-rod from Thread Worms for some mouths. 1 tool; her to the doctor, who prr-cribcd a syrup, but found it did not do much good, as the symptoms still remained. 1 saw Coinstock's 'Dead Shot' Worm Pellets advertised, and procured a box, which proved very effectual. They greatly relieved her, and she iinmcduitely seemed to lose all trace of (lie I rouble. The dry cough and the restlessness at night nnd tho other symptoms left her, and she is now in splendid health. You may uso this as you wish as a testimonial.'
(,'omstoek's "Dead .Shot" Worm Pellets are n purely vegetable preparation for I lie eradication of Worms in ehildmi and adults. For sale by nil chernWs and storekeepers, print 2s.'ild. per paekel, or will lm sent post paid at the saiye price by The W. 11. Comsfork Co.. I.td. f Kiit-is'i Street, Wellington, N.Z. *
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1742, 6 May 1913, Page 9
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176THREAD WORMS EXPELLED. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1742, 6 May 1913, Page 9
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