HOW ABOUT YOUR HEART ?
If you knew that you would die the | raomont your watch stopped, wouldn't ycu be very careful that it should always bo kept in perfect condition? Of courso you would. Well, this is exactly the case with your heart. j Did you ever think of t in this I sense? Perhaps not, but your doctor has, and that's just why he feels your pulso the first thing. Your pulse is your heart's indicator—the vital organ in your body. He wants to know if this all-important, this vital organ of tho body, is beating too fast or too slow, or if thero is any irregularity in its action. Have you shortness of breath after slight exertion, palpitation, fluttering, hot flashes, pain or tenderness in left breast, side, shoulder or arms, pain under left shoulder blade, oppressed feeling in chest, choking sensation, weak or hungry spells, smothering or fainting spells, or dots lying on left side give you pain or discomfort? If you have any ot these symptoms, your heart action is weak, and you don't require any one to tell you about it—you know it for yourself. A ■weak heart, however, does not necessarily mean a diseased heart, but it is nevertheless a fact that a weak heart neglected means that not onJy will your heart itself become diseased, bin that every organ, tissue and nerve cell in your body will be affected. If you feel unwell, tired, worn out. If your blood is thin and poor, your digestion poor, this is "proof positive" that jour heart is weak, unable to do it's work—to send the necessary nourishment through the blood to every part of the body as nature intended it and demands that it should do. Do not neglect the matter longerit is too serious for delay. Start a course of Dr. Day's Heart-Help today. This famous medicine has made many a weak heart strong—has restored health and happiness to many a poor sufferer. Give it a fair trial. It ia not a cheap medicine, but a good one. It assists and gradually strengthens the heart to do it's work in nature's way. All New Zealand chemists now sell Dr. Day's Heart-Help in large size i bottles only at 4s 6d per bottle. Even I the first bottle of Dr. Day's HeartHelp will benefit you, but continue
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Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 13152, 26 June 1908, Page 3
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