WEAK WORN-OUT WOMEN.
SUFFER FROM LOSS OF BLOOD i|| BECAUSE THE HEART IS AF- ri|| FECTED. '." '.^li|
DR. DAY'S HEART-HELP PROVEU < J AN EFFECTIVE REMEDY. " j
Many and many a woman from one Jz_ year's end to another goes on enduring, Jtß untold suffering in patience and with- \3M out complaint. Her life is robbed or-~*tfl most of its happiness because the Sm bountiful supply of rich, red, life- -!|a| giving blood which Nature intended Ymi shonld^b© surging, through . her veins -|o| is lacking, and instead a defective culation of poor impoverished blood '$_B exists. Too little blood in the system*'fi|| ia tho trouble with. a. very large pencentage of women to-day; in fact, th«?|£; I weaker sax is assailed at all ages by"M the evils resulting from a poor eulation of the blood, such as aaUowyff or pale complexion, ~ tired, worn feeV-gg ing, loss of appetite, various irregularities, hysteria, HTS»3f| headaches or nervous exhaustion. 'Ss§i : . • ;■■■ ; '-js I The heart is the organ which latos or pumps the life-giving ! .throughout the body, but when - the 'i&L heart ia weak or irregular in action, then the hjood cease* to dr«s|[J|M culate properly, and every ofgt%g|l« tissue, and nerve cell in the botfy?s|» suffer as tha result. Pals, blooded people, who have tried remedies without receiving - the heßfrjajlß| fit they so much desire, will-find Day's Heart-help a blood tonic is without an equal. By assisting t_t4|B digestive organs and enabling thehsarj|<||»' to send a bountiful supply of blood **|i|M the lungs to be purified, and then %&S to every other organ and tissuo <&||jgfl the body, it builds up and no-risawpj-the nerve cells, brings back health »n4jgMhappiness to many a poor sufferer. jfflS _ If you aro unwell, if you do ■•Jsjsft: i enjoy perfect health, th© probability ?|||H;i; 1 that your heart is not doing its properly—is the cause of the i and should be treated without dalsjlpjlKj Feel your pais*. Does it skip /'iJiV beat? Docs it beat fast, then Does it flutter? _ it faint, strong ? These ar* indications of '?|§j-'-' weak heart; but thore ara others, • nc as pains in the region of tha nMrt t||jß smothering or choking sensation tho throat, weak or fainting •P*l l V'i9 shortness after slight exertion, i<;;|9 ( ability to lio on side, especially ti# ,|i|9 left, nervous exhaustion, _ headache or poor digestion. cM If you suffer from baart you will probably havo felt that •**; M, _ is the case era this, and if yoa any of the above symptom*, no *»*Bjj|i • should be loat in securing a bottla Dr. Day's Hearivholp, and ] ing a course of treatment without &%& " lay. ,FuU directio_i and of heart ailments, and . : thereof, will bo found on printed sb***'|| around every bottle of Dr. Heart-help. $$_\ Dr. Day's Heart-help is now New Zealand by chomiata, in large bottles only- at 4a 6d par bottl*. %jM
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Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 13005, 6 January 1908, Page 4
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473WEAK WORN-OUT WOMEN. Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 13005, 6 January 1908, Page 4
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