COLDS THAT " HANG ON."
PEPS REMOVE THEIR GRIP AND WARD OFF LtJNG TROUBLE. j It's the cold l that "hangs on" with* irritating persistency that ( weakens the h.n«s and causes permanent chest weakness. . Breatheable/Peps tablets are a boon, because they prevent colds hanging oil. Mrs Francis King, 104 [Newman street, Newtown, Sydney, writes: —' "In my younger days I was very subject to violent colds. I Temember one attack when I was sixteen years of age. I could n<?t shake it oft, and for three months it hung, on to me, and I was afraid it was settling on mv Jungs permanently. I tried all sorts or ■remedies to get rid 1 of the tightness on the chest, and allay the bronchial irritation, that brought on violent fits of coughing. On account of the severe straining caused by my cough, I became quite weak. My throat was_sore and my lungs very congested. Happily. I "was induced to try Peps. "Peps loosened the phlegm,- which then came away very easily, and _'I began to shake the cold off rapidly. So •pleased 'was I at the effect of this remedy, that I kept on with Peps until the soreness in my throat had quite gone away, and my cold was. completely better. Since this, I have never had such a violent cold; indeed, lately I havo never suffered from oolds at all." Peps are the unequalled remedy for coughs, colds, sore throat, laryngitis, bronchitis, asthma, influenza congh, "officer's throat," wheeziness, night cougli, whooping cough, and croup. Peps are sold by all chemists and stored at Is 6d ot 3s a box. Head Australian Depot, The Peps Co., 39 Pitt [ street, Sydney. 1
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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16225, 4 July 1918, Page 4
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279COLDS THAT " HANG ON." Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16225, 4 July 1918, Page 4
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