STOMACH WORMS
A MENACE TO CHILDREN. Stomach Worms are undoubtedly the most invidious kind of all. They inhabit the stomach and inflict great havoc upon their victim. They deprive the victim of half the nutriment lie consumes, and when the stomach is empty gnaw tho eitle's of the stomach, causing such terrible sensations as to often cause faintness. Aperient medicines have no effect upon them, for when any puvtrativo is taken they fasten themselves to (he walls of the stomach by a groove funning down their side. The best method of dislodging Stomach Worms is to starve the system and take Cmistock's "Dead Shot" Worm Pellets. The worms are weakened by the want of food, and are induced to take whatever is taken into the stomach. Comstock's "Dead Shot" Worm Pellets contain the properties which sicken and disable Hie worms, ami a dose'of Dr. Morse's Indian Hoot Pills will dear them out of the system. The wife of a wellknown Waitara, New Zealand, storekeeper writes:—"Last week we received tlie packet of Comstock's 'Dead Shot' Worm Pellets, and I am gl;i<? to say Hint they have nroved wonderfully 'effective. Jly little boy. fl.god 5, for whom we procured the pellets, after one dose expelled a stomach worm inrasurins 10] inches in length." Comstock's "Dead Shot" Worm Pellets are a purely vegetable medicinal preparation for the eradication n[ Worms in children and adulis. T"nr sain by all chemist* and storekeepers, price 2s. !M. per packet, or will be sent-nost paid at the same price by The W. H. C'omstock Co., LM,, Farish Street. Wellington, N.Z.
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2152, 19 May 1914, Page 6
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263STOMACH WORMS Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2152, 19 May 1914, Page 6
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