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GRINDING THE TEETH WHILE ASLEEP.

STRONG INDICATION OF WORMS. One of the most pronounced symptoms of worms in children is grinding the teeth and suddenly starting up out of sleep. There are many symptoms of this most distressing complaint from which not only children suffer, but adults also. When there is a tendency to pick the nose, and the bowels are irregular, sometimes constipated, and other times relaxed, the appetite variable, a copious fkoiv of saliva, and a swelling of the upper lip, there is a strong evidence of the presence of worms The best proof of worms is worms, and if their presence is suspected immediate steps should be takekn to positively establish the fact, and when once established Coimstoclc’* “Dead Shot” Worm Pellets should be administered according to directions. Worms require a specific mediein*, and there is no remedy so effective as these pellets. They kill the worms, destroy their egg, and dislodge their nests. I

Comstock’s “Dead Shot” Worm Pellets are a purely vegetable medicinal preparation for the eradication of Worms in children and adults. For sale by all chemists and storekeepers, price 3s 8d per packet, or will be sent post paid at the same price by The W. H, Omsfcock Co., Ltd., Fairish Street, WelHn^on-

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Hokitika Guardian, 29 January 1918, Page 4

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GRINDING THE TEETH WHILE ASLEEP. Hokitika Guardian, 29 January 1918, Page 4

GRINDING THE TEETH WHILE ASLEEP. Hokitika Guardian, 29 January 1918, Page 4

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