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HELP YOUR HEART. Even people with healthy hearts—» .tiearts that could not be called diseased rby any means—very often require to [give the heart a little assistance, beJ cause at times it is bound to become [overworked, aud in such cases the consequences -will be serious if neglected, __ a fact it is by just such neglect that ITtoiost frequently actual heart disease is t brought on. ! The failure of any of the other origans in the body to do their work is a eure indication that the heart is. being overworked, and is unable to send a tufficieit supply of good ted blood throughout the system to nourish the ailing organ or organs. For instance, .when the digestive organs cease to do j-their work perfectly, an extra strain is 'put on the heart, and unless it is treated correctly, not only will the digestion not become righted, but the heart j itself become weakened, and' ( per- ! haps diseased. j Actual heart disease cannot be cured. I and it is not claimed that it can be, and we know that it can be prevented. The (percentage of people who suffer with ; actual heart disease is small, but nearly [every case of nervous breakdown, indigestion, biliousness, bloodlessness, kidof energy are caused by the heart being overtaxed, and in such oases the only jway to obtain permanent .relief is to cure the cause, assist the heart to do its work until health is restored. The ■medicine that's specially adapted and (prescribed for 6uch cases is Dr Day's IHoart-Help, the famous and reliable 'remedy that's sole purpose is to iwmmmmm jthe blood, to keep every organ, tissue \ and nerve cell in the body in perfect ; iealth. __ ! •. Dr Day's Heart-Help has restored ; health and happiness to many a sufferer Vhen all other medicines failed. If you are ailing, suffering from nervous exhaustion, sleeplessness, dizzy or sinkSng spells, lack of energy, backache, |>ale or sallow complexion, biliousness, jetc., Dr Day's Heart-Help will do,you igood. Give it a fair trial. It has teures thousands of others. Here is what jiome of the benefited say:— ! Op.e woman writes:—"My nerves lujre been growing weaker, and my 'health declining for two years, and for six months I was completely prostrated, land was unable to do any work, and most of the time I was in bed. I had smothering spells, pains in the chest, iand could not sleep at night. Failing Xo get any relief from my doctor. I be[fean using Dr Day's Heart-Help. It fielped me from the finst. and six bofcjtles restored me to my former good iitealth." 1 Another woman says :—" I think Dr 'Pay's Heart-Help is the best thing in .the world for women who have to be on Itbeir feet during the day. I used to'get #o tired at night that I could not sleep, »nd when I finally did get to sleep, it S' eemed to do me no good, as I was as ired in the morning as when I went bo bed. A friend advised me to get Dr Day's Heart-Help, so I got it, and from the first few doses, I began to feel better, and now have a good appetite, and Bleep well, and, best of all, get up in the morning feeling refreshed. I feel as if I could not say enough for the tenefit I received from this wonderful medicine, and highly recommend it to, (women who suffer." Dr Day's Heart-Help is procurable from the Chemists in large-6ize bottles only at 4s 6d per bottle. Be sure aud •ee name of Dr Day's Heart-Help on label, as no other medicine will give the frame results 18 j Wmm. wsswmz ■•v>:>;f m mmm

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXIX, Issue 14610, 18 February 1908, Page 3

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