DISTRESSED HEARTS
Your heart is • the first organ to suffer when you become a victim of bloodlessness, an important point' for women to remember, seeing that' most of their health troubles arise' from anaemia. Weak people know well enough tho effect of any exertion upon the heart, for painful palpitation is caused. When palpitation is accompanied by a tendency "to faint, and heartbeats'are felt in the throat or head, when walking produces painful weight round tho heart, and nvrals are followed by flatulence that hampers the heart's action, lose' no time in supplying your blood vessels with the now.blood they need; such new red blood you can obtain from a short course of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills.
New blood alone will restore tho heart to healthy action, banish palpitation and flatulence, and enable you to breathe and take exercise without distress; then regular good health will take tho place'of your bloodless state. So begin .taking . Dr. Williamsi' Pink Pills for Pale People; they make new rich red blood in abundance, and all debility due. to weak and -scanty;, blood is banished promptly. But-you must not be satisfied to -buy common pink pills. Ask dealers plainly for Dr.,' Williams'. FREE.—A useful booklet, "Building Up the Blood," will be sent free to any applicant who fends a reqiiest to the Dr. JWiUUms' llfldioiiio ,Co.u .Yfelluigtoa,
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2588, 9 October 1915, Page 13
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223DISTRESSED HEARTS Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2588, 9 October 1915, Page 13
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