WEAK WORN OUT WOMEN
SUFFER FROM LOSS OF " l BLOOD BECAUSE THE j HEART IS AFFECTED. . ]
DB. DAY'S HEART-HELP i PBQVES AN EFFECTIVE j REMEDY. 'j
Many and many a -woman from one year's end to another goes on enduring untold suffering in patience and with* • . out complaint. Her life is robbed of most of its happiness because toe bountiful supply of rich, red, life- /.'I giving blood which. Nature intended g should be surging through her reins ~ 0 is lacfcing/and insteld » dfefectrf* cir- ■ culatioa of poor impoverished blood *-j| existe. Too little blood in the »jrtw»r,;:" a is. the. trouble with a very large cent age of'"women to-day; in fact, the;,-,; weaker sex is assailed at all:age by "\ the evils resulting from a poor cir< *" eolation of the blood, inch as sallow or pale complexion, tired, worn fasl-'-'fi; ing, loss of appetite, aleepleaia—,. various irregularities, hysteria, severe , headaches or nervous exhaustion. .' 3" The heart is the organ which dm» y-& latee or pumps the life-giving' -S£ throughout the body, but whem isw :-?#|B heart is weak or irregular in fts,/x?9 action, then the blood; ceases t* ear-, .-ffiß oulate properly, and every tissue, and nerve cell in the hedy~£jj£e suffer as the result. Pale, Mα- \om blooded people, who have tried remedies without receiving the fit they so much desire, will find Day's Heart-help a blood tocuo that is without an equal. By seriating digestive organs and enabling the to aend a bountiful supply of Used to ||jl the lunge to be purified, *aA then 0B W» to every other organ and tissue <rfjg?»i the body, it builds up and nourish* the nerve cells, brings back health happiness to many a peer sufferer. "s#s If you are unwell, if yea do enjoy perfect health, the probabilitythat your heart ie not doing ite properly-i-is the cause 6f the and should be treated without de^V^HFeel your pulse. Does. it skip beatP Does it beat fast, then slow I , Does it flutter? Iβ it faint, then i?M strong? These are indications of »„£*:» weak heart; but there are others, as pains in the region of the heart, *-:X smothering or choking sensation in. ,--'j»- ;- the throat, weak or fainting spelUj. -Kβ ahortnese of breath after slight escr- . -iM tion, inabilily to lie on side, the loft, nervous exhaustion, continued headache or poor dig«3etk>n. S If you suffer from heart weaknert you will probably have felt that such is the case ere this, and if J<M- h*"*. . --« any of the above symptoms, no time JM /should bo lost in securing * bottle ot "M Dγ;-Day's Heart-belpi s ;and commenc- fM ing a course of treatment without de- ]■ lay. Full directions and descriptor of heart ailmente, and treatment .±fm thereof, will bo found on printed sheet around every bottle of Dr. Day'# Heart-help. ?' Dr. Day's Heart-bclp is now eoW'io New Zealand by chemiste, in large sise "^β bottler only, at 4s Gd per bottle. , 'CM G 3354. '■ m
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Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 13006, 7 January 1908, Page 4
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