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FEEL YOUR PULSE. IS YOUR HEART WEAK? A WAY TO TELL. HEART ailments are very much more prevalent than is generally supposed ■ — in fact, our most eminent London and Continental Physicians now agree t.hal quite eight people out of every ten who suffer from any complaint at all serious possess a weak, or at least a temporary overstrained heart. Your heart is the most important — the \ital— organ of your body, and upon its steady and regular action depends the strength of tho digestive organs, the healthy state of your nerves, and, in fact, the good condition of every tissue of your body. No part of your body, and least of all your nervous system, can do without the nourishment contained in the rich red blood, and if. your heart is not in a lit state to send a j bountiful supply surging through the system, then you are ailing — unwell, and you will never have perfect health again until your heart is made strong and regular once more. Dr. Day's Heart-Help is the most beneficial and reliable medicine known for •weak or impaired hearts ; it has made hundreds of weak hearts strong. Feel your piilse for a few minutes. Does it skip a beat? Does it beat fast, then slow? Does it nutter? Is it faint, then strong? These .are^all indications of a weak heart; but there are others, such as pains in the xegion of the heart, smothering, or choking sensation in the throat, weak or fainting spells, shortness of breath after slight exertion, inability to lie on side (especially tho left), swelling of feet or ankles, nervous exhaustion and continued headache, poor digestion, and an insufficient supply of blood in tho system. If you suffer from heart weakness, no time should be lost in securing a bottle of Dr. Day's Heart-Help and commencing a course of treatment without delay. Full directions and description of heart ailments and treatment thereof will be fovmd on printed sheet around every bottle of Dr. Day's HeartHelp. Dr. Day's Heart-Help is now sold in Wellington by Chemists, in large-sized bottles only, at 4s 6d per bottle, or post free from Dr. Day's Heart Help Co., 'Cathedral-square. Christchurch.

HUDSON'S Euinenthol Jujubes The Great Antiseptic for the cure of COUGHS, COLDS, BRONCHITIS, INFLUENZA, and the PREVENTION OF CONSUMPTION. |b Hi CAUTION -The large «ale for " Eumenthol Jn> Jnbcs " has lid to a number of imitations bring manufactured under the- name of Menthol ana other Jujube*. The word Eumenthol is, however, the. registered Trade Mark of the Manufacturers, and it is an infringement to sell any of these imitations uhetiEumentliol Jujubes are asked for. Immediate proceedings will be taken in all such catees which come to the knowledge of the Manufacturers— HUDSON'S EUMENTHOL CHEMICAL tX- UTl>- Sydney. «

The ■g B llv ■ Medical men say Fragra Tea is H good — what's more, they drink it. H They know it is PURE tea, with m a delicious flavour, and a fine B aroma too. They know they're H not drinking dust and sweepings ■ when they buy Fragra. They B know it's not poisonous. ■ There's a Guarantee H behind. Fragra. M Fragra is the only tea sold with ■j a guarantee, a guarantee with |Q every packet, which says, "If j B you don't find Fragra good, Eg return it and get your money _j back." That guarantee has made Eg Fragra, it gives confidence for a m trial, after that it's sold itself. H It's the greatest tea ever put on H the market, and the most ■j delicious too — more, it's exhilarB ating. Try it. You'll feel you've I| bought something good when you Eg drink it, and you'll feel better. ra A cup of Fragra tones up the |H system better than any tonic, and IS it doesn't cost as much. Besides, X there's no reaction. Try a packet M to-day. All reputable grocers D| throughout the country stock gj Fragra at 1/8, 1/10 and 2/n per lb. fj Remember the Guarantee

fc GOVERNMENT * DEPARTMENT 7s7 s FACT Wo. 9. FOR EVERY £100 collected in premiums, the Department has returned to its Policyholders (or tlieir representatives), or holds in trust for them, £117. Dueing the thirty-six years of the Departinenfc'3 existence premiums have been received for upwarda of six millions and a half, over four millions liava been returned to policyholders or their representatives, and the existing funds held by the Department in trust for poliuyholders amount to close OU four million pounds sterling.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 18, 21 July 1909, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 18, 21 July 1909, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 18, 21 July 1909, Page 10

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