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THE DANCER OF WORMS.

stomach """d Intestinal Worms aro otc of the most common complaints throughout Aush-alasia. Indigestion is' a primary cau&». or they may bo produced bv Constipation, or through the eating of tainted food or food improperly cooked. There is also the possibility of their introduction into tho system in the foryi of cysts or germs in fruit and meat, so I hat all classes of the community, irrespective of age, are liable to this complaint. , It is not alone the irritation and annoyance caused by these parasitical animals that infest the stomach and bowels, but the. ihore serious consequences which follow that must bo kept in view. From tho highly organised and sensitive parts whieli they occupy, Worms fjivc vise to jreat constitutional derangements, and produce a variety of symptoms, more particularly affecting the stomach and head. Many c:\ses of Convulsions. Epilepsy, Hysteria, St. Vitus' Ponce, Melancholia, Nervous Diseases, and even Tr. sanity, have resulted from this cause. If the patient has a tendency to any weakness, the neglect to eradicate tho worms from the system must inevitably cause the emaciation of the whole body and a general breakdown of the wliolu organism. Comstock's "Dead Shot" Worm Pellets are n purely vegetable preparation for the eradication of Worms ill children and adults. I'or sale by all chomist.s and storekeepers, nTico 2s. !ld. tier packet, or will be sent post paid uf (he same price by The W. n. Conistock Co., Ltd., Parish Street, "Wellington, N.Z.

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1766, 3 June 1913, Page 8

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248

THE DANCER OF WORMS. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1766, 3 June 1913, Page 8

THE DANCER OF WORMS. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1766, 3 June 1913, Page 8

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