WORN OUT HEARTS.
Sudden Death Averted hf Dr. Williams' Pink Pill* X|| "H "For years I lived in fear of suddett death," said Mrs A. Pennell, of Kaitangata. "Every beat of my heart told mc I had Heart Disease. It seemed to be won* right out with weakness. Nothing gaye it strength or rid mc of. the fear of death until I took a good course of Dr. Williams* Pills." From birth (says a medical author) tlie! Heart beats 70 times every minute, so It iat not surprising that Hearts wear out oftener than people think. Seventy beats a min-ute-—more than 36,500,000 a year. No wonder there is unsuspected Heart Disease in the world. Unsuspected Heart Disease may mean: Sudden Death. Does your arm gro»w, numb? Do your eyelids tremble? Have you momentary faintness awl confusion? If so, the heart Is a little worn. Does your breath come short and fast? Do year temples throb? Have you 'a sharp, sudden, stitch in your side? The Heart again. Are you flushed after eating? Does your Seait jump and thump and flutter at any sudden excitement? These are all signs of Heart Disease. Again the Heart is easily disturbed oy Anaemia, Indigestion, Nervousness, Rheumatism, Gout, and the after effects of Diphtheria, Influenza, and Fevers, especially Scarlet or Rheumatic Fevers. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People are a perfect Cure for , Heart Weakness. They, give health and strength. They actually "make" new blood, and so strike right at the root of Heart Disease.
"I was only 19, when my health ntart-i ed to go back on me,V continued Mra Ponnell. "There was a terrible weakness in my legs. At times I could hardly walk two stepsj« My whole system was run down. I don't think my blood was much, better thau water. J.ly stomach was too weak to digest my food. But worst of all wae my Heart. It thumped like r*ad if I took half a dozen steps quickly. Any sudden sound set is beating furiously. A fright made mc ill for days. If I stooped to pick anyth&g oft' the floor, my head would go round and round, and a horrible sickly faint feeling would come over mc. I often thought one of these ..fits would take mc off.
"Every morning I woke with a thumping throbbing headache," Mrs Pesinell went on to say. "At night I could not Everything was a trouble- to -nlte.t>~Atrt*st, the doctor told mc to try Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. They made a wonderful difference In mc. The first box gave mc a great appetite. Oradually. they, fllled my heart with rich, strong healthy' blood, so that it worked regularly and well. Then they strengthened my digestive organs so that I digested my food properly.. My nerves grew steady, and I slept better. ToAiay I am a strong, robust, healthy woman.. My heart giv&s mo ,no i.ytjeHeve they saved my life—so 1' eanhbt say: too much In praise of Dr. Williams' Ptnft' Pills."
Now Dr. ATiliams' IMnk Pills,build up the strength in just one way—they actually.
"make" new blood. That is all they do, but~thcy do it well. Tliey don't act on the ■bowels., They don't pother wtth mere symptoms. They won't cure any disease that isn't caused by bail blood. But then, nearly nil common diseases spring from that one cause —?naemia, indigestion, biliousness, headaches, sideaches, backacbefe, kidney trouble, lumbago* i rheumatism,. sciatica, neuralgia, nervousness, general weakness, ant! tho special secret ailments that' ffrowiu;: giriss and women do not like to talk even to their doctors. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, by striking straight at the cause, cure all these ailments just as readily as they cured Mrs Pennell. But yon must Insist on jretting the genuine Dr. Williams , Pink Pills—always hi boxes, never in bottles. If your local retailer eaanot give you exactly what you ask for, order them by mail from' the Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Wellington—3/ a box: six boxes for IC/G, post free. II you sire in any doubt about your illness, write to the same address for free medical advice.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVI, Issue 29, 3 February 1905, Page 3
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680WORN OUT HEARTS. Auckland Star, Volume XXXVI, Issue 29, 3 February 1905, Page 3
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