THIN AND PUVY CHILD
PASSED THREE LARGE STOMACH WORMS AFTER TWO DOSES OF COMSTOCK’S “DEAD .SHOT” WORM PELLETS. HEALTH AND STRENGTH NOW GREATLY IMPROVED.
“ Since twelve months of age my child was thin and puny, and backward in walking, and I was unable to discover the cause of her suffering,” states Mrs McGrath, of 73 Hordern Street. Newtown, Sydney, N.S.W., “ but attributed it to teething, and I was very worried regarding her health, fearing that I would lose her. Thinking that she might possibly have worms, at different times during this period I tried various remedies, but without any esult. About three weeks ago, acting on the advice of a neighbour, I decided to try Comstock’s ‘ Dead .Shot’ Worm Pellets, so obtained a packet at the chemists. Alter the first dose she passed a stomach worm thirteen inches long. Although the time that has elapsed since then is very short, my little girl has picked up wonderfully, and gained weight. The child is now two years of age, and it is only since passing the worms that she has been able to walk properly. I am only too pleased to allow you to publish this statement, and would confirm same to anyone calling on me.” Comstock’s “Dead Shot” Worm Pellets arc a purely vegetable medicinal preparation for the eradication of Worms in children and adults. For sale by all chemists and storekeepers, price 3s Gd per packet, or will be sent, post paid at the same price by The W. 11. Omstock Co., Ltd., Parish Street, Wellington.
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Hokitika Guardian, 9 July 1918, Page 4
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