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HAVE YOU HEAKT TROTTBLEr * TTfHB Heart is like tha mainspring of>« J-, watch- -just ac the watdb stops whe* the mainspring is injured, so will life stop whan tho he*rfc action becomes seriously impaired : for the human body ie so inn/Ie that every organ is entirely dependent on tho heart, for to it is given tbe vital task of circulating tfao lifo-giving blood throughout the body. It is distressing to think that all the serious coses of heart weakness and disease, so often leading to sudden doafch, could have been checked in their primary stage* had the sufferer but recognised fchoso slight warning^ faint and brief, which so often remain unheeded. A sudden pain, a gasp for bi>cat4i, may como and ttien <?o again, leaving the victim all-unsuspecting. Premonitory symptoms may exist for a long time unrecognised, or they are often attributed to other causes, such *jb affection* of the lungs, stomach, or kidneys. Bnt heart ailment is generally the cause o£ functional derangement of these organs, and tho frequent error is in mistaking ths effect for the CAUSE. Then, as no steps aro taken to remedy this serious state of affairs, 'the unsohicf goes on, and more _ symptoms set in, such as pains in. the region of the heart, dtzzin&sß, choking sensation in the throat, fainting fits, shortness of breath _ after slight exertion, 'etc. These are all indicative of a weak heart. Now, if you suffer in this way, are jon jjoing to let this weakness, which is cur« able, rapidly develop into DISEASE* which is NOT curable? If you're anxious to help your heart back to healthy normal action onoe more, what you need is DH. * DAY'S "HEART HELP," which does th» ono important tiling effectively — it assists the vital orgtui — £he Heart/— to do ite wotk perfectly, thus enabling all other organs, which aro dependent upon the regular action of this one living organ, to accomplish their work perfectly also. This is the mission accomplished by DR. DAY'S "HEART HELP" through helping tho heart to pump a-bundanfc supplies of rich red blood to evory organ, ailing ani well, and this is why a thorough course of this wonderful remedy almost invariably effects a permanent euro. Procure a bottle now, without delay, and enro your heart trouble. Price 4b 6d a bottle, »t all ChemJEts, or post free from DR. DAY'S HEART HELP CO., Cathedral-square, CHRISTCHURCH. CONSIDER YOUR HEALTH. YOUR MOST VALUABLE " , POSSESSION. THE fact that you get up unretroshed from your nigho s rest : that oonstant headache, those pains in tho chest, that "stuffy" feeling, should bo looked into. * There's a cause for theso ailments: they're signs of Indigestion, that dread malady which has ruined many a fine constitution, creeping on the unsuspecting victim till it almost absorbs even his desire for health. But you can be cured of Indigestion: ourod of your trouble to stay cured, by. Dr. Orossland's NOXOL, NatuTc'B own remedy o£ horbs and fruit juieea._ Take NOXOL now, and be well again. It means much io you. Price 2s per bottle* from ail ohemists and stores. But bs suro it's Dr. Crossland's. AFTER TWENTY YEARS' SUFFERING. RHEUMO RELIEVES RHEUMATISM ■ NEARLY a quarter of a century is a long time to suffer. Imagine beinj compelled to endure the agonies and tortures of Rheumatism and Sciatica for one-third of the allotted span. It seems almost incredible that such suffering could bo bocne so long. Yet one lady, had to bear the awful padns of Rheumatism and Sciatica for over a score of years. She tried many so-called "remedies," but all of them failed. RHEUMO, the only cure for Rheunaa.tism and kindred complaints, was signally successful. But read her atory in her own wowte-: — "Having suffered for orer twenty yean with Rheumatism and Sciatica, I tried many enres, but did not derive nnioh benefit from them. I was advised to try RHEUMO, and oan recommesd it to any one, as it is the only thing- tbat has done me good. A single- dose will give relief. — Elizabeth Mowai, Sore." RHEUMO is sold by all chemists and . stores at 2s 6d and 4s 6d. jgpJDSON'S EUMENTHOL JUJUBES Cougnt, ' ' Ko*& W&& 5 CAUTION.— The large. sale forEmnflnthol Jujubes has led to a number of imitations being ' manufactured under the names of menthol and other jnjubes. The word "Eumenihol" is, howevet, the registered trade mark of the manufacturers, and it is an infringement te sell any of theso imitations when Eumanthd Jujubes axs asked for; immediate proceedings will be taken in all such edsea which como under the knowledge of the manufacturers. N HUDSON'S EUMENTHOL CHEMICAL CO., LTD., 19, YORK-STREET. SYDNSY. §J IF YBU ABE SWFEBIN6 E, from Lost or Defective Hearing ! your business capacity is limited — [ your mental alertness is impaired. I Those not in full and vigorous posAl session of their Hearing arc brushed ■ aside by those moro fortunately ' j endowed. Therefore, seek our ; advice. It will cost you nothing, and mjß I will place you under no obligation. FJ HEARING S\rS I ISicrSl Head Noises, ringing in the cars, Mjf discharging and throbbinjc ears, "^ obstructions in the ears. Nervous Headaches, etc .CAN BE CURED by our comprehensive and effective KM HOME TREATMENT. No matter fiL hair discouraged you are, don't give H"* up till yoa seek our advice. fiy SEN© FOR OUR ILLUSTRATED BOOK, FREE, any address. Enclose 2«l in stamp* for postage. R Send to-day. It wil prove the turn- g\ ing point. BA ! AURAL INSTITUTE, Dept. H, 177, Pitt Streat, g* j Sydney, N.S. Wales. 5" WARNER'S Safe Ouri>, 4«: Aaffiei^, i& 4d, <ks *.<i i Koplor Ma.U a.nd Oil, 2s 3d, 3s 7d ; Sollows' Syvup, is 9d ; Scott's Emulsion, 2s 3d, o» lOd ; Blaud's ! Tonic and Blood Pills (as preeoribod in all the leading hospitals), Is and In 6d nor 100 : nev/ season's Hot Water Bags at wholesales prices. Wo would roraind freeh . ouatomers that o«ir Oompomidinfj of Physicians' Prescriptions and all other Dispensing is conducted with extreme cxru and ftbeohite fidelity. — 0. and £L EVENS,

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Evening Post, Volume LXXX, Issue 5, 6 July 1910, Page 3

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