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WORN OUT HEARTS.

DR WJLLIAMS' PJNK PiLLS CURE.

From birth (says a medical author) the Heart beats 70 times every minute, so it is not surprising that Hearts wear out of tener than people think. Seventy beats a minute—more than 30,500,000 a year! No wonder there is unsuspected Heart Disease in the world.

Unsuspected Heart disease may mean a sadden Death. Does your arm grow numb ? -Do your eyelids tremble ? Have you momentary faintness and confusion ? If so the heart is a little worn. Does your breath come short and fast? Do your temples throb? Have you a sharp, sudden stitch in your side ? The Heart again! Are you Hushed after eating? Does your Heart jump and thump and flutter at any sudden excitement ? These are all signs of Heart Disease. Again the heart is easily disturbed by Amemia, Indigestion, Nervousness, Rheumatism, Gout and the after effect o£ Diphtheria, Influenza and Fevers, especially Scarlet or Rheumatic Fevers. Dr. Williams' Pink X^ills for Pale People are a perfect euro for heart weakness. They give health and strength. They actually make new blood, and so strike right at the root of Heart Disease. Mrs Mary Anderson, Main St., Temuka, Canterbury, says that Dr Williams' Pink Pills made her heart sound and strong after three years of terrible suffering and anxiety. She says:—

"I owe my health and life to Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. Three years ago my blood was in such a wretched state that my heart showed serious weakness, and my whole system was run-down. Neuralgia attacked me first in the face and then spread to my heart. I knew that this might end in Death at any moment. Burning, shooting, torturing agony kept me awake night after night. Often I dared not eat—every movement brought on spasms of torture. But the darting, stinging pains round my heart were more deadly than anything. I feared to be alone in case I should die unattended. A clever doctor treated me carefully and sent me away for a change—but the pains round my heart and the sharp, stabbing local neuralgia continued. Then I road that Dr Williams' Pink Pills were an absolute cure for heart and nerve troubles, because they actually made new, ricli f red blooi—and, through the blood, strengthened the heart and fed the nerves. What a woir'erful dif ference they made in me! They filled my worn out heart with rich, strong, healthy blood so that it worked regularly and well. Then they soothed and steadied my nerves and drove the neuralgia away. To-day lam a strong, robust woman. My daughter, who was thin, pale and wealr, lias also been built up into a ruddy, happy girl by Dr Williams' Pink Pills, We recommend them far and wide—but always warn people to get the genuine N.JS. kind in small wooden boxes."

Mrs Anderson's warning is well timed. Dr Williams' Pink Pills are specially made ia N.Z. to suit the N.Z. climate. Refuse all pink pills in glass bottles. See that every box bears the genuino N.Z. address — WELLINGTON, NEW ZEALAND— ia red 011 the pink wrapper. Those are the ouly pills tliab have cured thousands of cases of blood and nerves diseases like Ameinia, Indigestion, Nervousness, Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Sciatica, Paralysis, Spinal Weakness, Backaches. Kidney Disease, Liver Troubles, Biliousness, Bad Complexion, Pimple:*, Eczema, Blood Poisoning, Scrofula, Debility, Doclino and women's special ailments. If retailers worry you with substitutes, please send their names to the Dr Williams' Medicine Co., Old Customs House St., Wellington, from whom the genuine Dr Williams' Pink Pills can be had, post free, for 3/- or G boxes 10/0.

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Bibliographic details

Marlborough Express, Volume XXXVII, Issue 142, 19 June 1903, Page 4

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WORN OUT HEARTS. Marlborough Express, Volume XXXVII, Issue 142, 19 June 1903, Page 4

WORN OUT HEARTS. Marlborough Express, Volume XXXVII, Issue 142, 19 June 1903, Page 4