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I The Natural Breathing Cure for |i \S • \ Throat and Lung" Troubles. J? . I H%(?1 &PS »TpHERE is but one way for a remedy to reach the chest and lungs, IHI i \ ■ I-/ aud thatistl ie Peps j,vay, The throat divides into two passages; ' i IWI J™ f ° ne leads t0 the stomach ' where all food aud liquids go, the other Wm j ' 1 CwdPOSw £ oesdirect t0 the lun gs,- through the voice box and bronchial tubes, 'Wm < ' |A \ a " d througil whicll P assa S e nothing can pass in the shape of food or /d§\ W ' Wfflli \ 1i) drink -* he " Ce lhe foUy otdosin & the stomach with liquid cough mix- Wm /! ; fWvi iVI tures in an effort to treat'the-lungs. The only way of reaching and ffiPv' ' 'baling the lungs direct is-by inhalation, and for which the volatile ili''* 1 'r f piae fumes as stored in Peps—the latest scientific discovery, have VtiWWmwWff SfiSs ! ' ! ' iS>Pj®wSl St\\ Pr ° Vea S ° WOnderfuUy successful -. • .'• .As Peps, when divested of - Hlij! ' ''Pv «k'l%\\ ' ' on the tongue, certain volatile flflhii \ikVllk\\ J$T pine fumes are released. These » §%f 5 ! 1* lli»W \lYli\ \Ar {whes mix with air we breatl *. Us 1 |s< llSlpT 1 illy I and so are carried with every deep 6 stomach vmi * *» wMwsa*. i I' \ 1 \ br&ih thro ? gh the th ™at and bronchial tubes into the lungs, and bring soothing, healing ■ *M' I 1 \ andgenn-killing virtues to the weak or inflamed tissues. No drowsy cough mixtures, [' , W ; f! I|k J oily emulsions, or drugs and irritants sucked into the gullet from ordinary cough lozen- f \W* villi \ 'S es can possibly reach the chest and lungs. Peps contain no narcotics, sedatives or j i'l i J& : other drows X,drugs. Peps are always safe and sure alike for young aud old, weak and ) |ll /&H*WM 11m strong. They effectually allay the most obstinate and chronic cough! soothe and con- \ I quer theirritation and inflammation of the delicate lining uiembraues,|lestroy the germs \ I 1 lltMiflffhP' 1 % ° f dssease ' looseD phlegm, and bring strength, healing and tone to tissues injured and weakened by j fl 1 incessant coughing. .'.'..■ For the various throat, chest and lung troubles so prevalent at this ! SI season of changeable days and chilly nights, keep Peps always handy. The prompt efficacy and j HI fi ideal comfort of this unique breathing cure always comes as a great surprise to all who have lffiV ' hitherto relied on ineffectual and nauseous cough mixtures and cough drops. ! Convincing Evidence of Happy Results. , h \MmmM :• ' ■ ——, , : . .i' rE^W*?W ! ''a^?»3* ? Mrs - CHRISTINA HOOPER, of Melbourne Slrtel. North Adelaide, Mr FRANK Dr MARRIS, Electrics! E»rlneer, 150 Cuba Street, i WWWW S.A., «ntc«:-''l am now 53 years o( age, and I suffered for the past ■ Wellington, N / , *t .Its - It affords me much plelsurc in bringing ' r nc rao,llns lrora Brouclntn. _At fint the cough n»3 not seme, but under jour notice ihc vieat Ik elii 1 ha»e denved tliroueh you wonder- ' it gradually grew wprne.and became so distressingly bod that I was iul reps Some lime bad. I coutraited a \erv «e\ere cold and coutih, ) obliged to get up and sit by the fire at nitht. I became very weak and and consequent ot the chest, which resisted all atttmiitsal 1 troubledwUhnighUneiiW.paiiisiiiniychest.grcatquantitiesolphlegm, . ... cuimg andaltitoiißli I tried nianj 10calledcutes I could only get tern- J fO'SsMffi?/ and there wtis blood in the eipectoratcduialter.aud this greatly alarmed ___ poraiy jehel lcould net sleep at night, and tue loss ol aleep began to ; mAWWiWfW me. Iliad medical advice and tried many things, hut without avail. , break meup Not onl\ did I lose my rei.t, but 1 would oisturb the B Altcrreadingsomiichabout.andreceitiiigasampleoireps.lthoughtl '•■ = household I wasal my wits end as to wlnt to try next, when, toituna- i . M« : SJ!W§SSr' would-as a la<t rtsource-gi»e them a trial, aud was greatly surprised teK, I riLelvcd a i-amrleo! vonr lepsand give them a trial with astou- i atthewooderlulreiult. IcaiiasstireyoiUheygai-eniernstaiifreiiel.and' islnnr reuilu rhc,cough was relieied alter taLiug Hit siiuple, sol I have cured me. lani glad tosay that I am now a different woman, aud purchased a hoi and contluued taking them wheueier I lelt the cough I WfflvFWf the coogh hai vanished. I ciunot apeak too highly o[ the efficacy of coming on and lcould (eel invelf getting better alter each tablet, «ud ] fci, your wonderful Peps." .. ~ . ~ alter taking one bix lam pltased to say 1 ant cntlrclv cured " ; M■ ■ ■ i§WKeep Peps always handy to protect you against'the dangers |C sw>saa *V or Coughs, Colds, and \ W\M of Throat, Chest and. Lung Troubles. They are the breathing cure recom- H f"\ \ Rmn^'t 1 ''■ > |W mended by the Medical Profession for Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, Asthma, |J LJ A oronenms— |, <M Sore or Relaxed Throat, and, Croup. ... All imitations and P \*z 1 W substitutes are worthless! Insist on gettijig Peps !| | so see that the word "PEPS" l?) ! ®' WWk v 1 Obtain A is on every box you buy. © r« §H wl 1 Free Sample. ~*??; * Medicine^r !n j ' 6 ™* M llSt 8 m , * A -==== 3/-ae'il or po?t free for same prices ]£& Wss%sk W%i&£&B,'' W$ M^ 8 By cutting out and sending this CdrfoiMtbgether direct from the Proprietors, W © M^&JM 'A- with a id. Stamp to cover return postage, to The _. • _, . _. .__ _ fc-}," a t,Q ,S)SS?< , A&S>. Cr jEisi rO=»^Jff3Sv& 'A Peps Pastille Co., 3 9.Pi« Street. Sydney, a Kkee The. PePS PaStllle Co.. \ft h®$%W$P^SmWM i Sample of Peps will be sent you by return mail. *-Z ~.~.. W. * "J 31 "*"- t% lJ^^J^^^^*!f%« I ; ■...■ ■ • - ■~. ■ ■39 Pitt Street, Sydney. Mb ISSs^^^Wmm si .«Wm.«;i»uit<iMw«iiiii<»»uivtiiiiiiMi«iii'iiiiHiiiiiii''tiHMTiiwii . wo« u;ui>«;, jpj --jviWvrilJaß'ivP^raSi^^w!

'WHAT IS IN, BVERYTHING WHEHYOU HEED MEDICINE BE SUFIE YOU GET LAI'S EIULSIL Lane's Emulsion is far and away the best Emulsion prepared. It is absolutely the King of Emul•Blono. Like every other good medicine, it is freely Imitated , (imitations, you . know, should always ho.avoided). Lane's Emulsion is the standard-of value in Cod Liver Oil Emulsion, and Is freely used everywhere through'out N.Z. When you ' ask for "Lane's. Emulsion," and are offered some other brand—one of the many Imitations—firmly assert your privilege of selection, and say; "No, thanks, I want Lane's, •'' and Lane's only.'' Lane's Emulsion Is used and recommended by Annie ffariagan, Dunedin; Peter Royd, Lovell's Hot; A. Wilkic, ' : Auckland; John A. Grant, Auckland; G.McKeon.Dnnedin; W. C. Lovell, Stratford; Ellen Knaggs, Auckland; W. Hall, Rivcrsdale; M. Cooper, WeiUngton; A. M. Falls, Grevtown; H: M. Cohen, Invercargill; W. Spring, Christchurcb.; Mrs. W. Botton, Wangarrai; George Drickell, Peathcrston; Waikato Sanitoriura, Cambridge; Norse Maude, Christchurch; C. Bradshsw, Welling, ton; L. A. Meyer, Mangaweka; E. N. Harrison, Auckland; J, Henderson, Temuka; M. G. Spiccr, Aohhwton; A. B.>,Weldon, Dannevirke, and thousands of others throughout the Dominion. ' ' z The fact that Lane's Emulsion Ib 'famous because it is good' is . truer to-day than ev'er,, and the best of reasons why you should always insist-upon receiving what you ask for.' Lane's Emulsion is for inflamed, throats, coughs, • colds, bronchitis, asthma, whooping cough, croups,'and all kindred ailments known to children and adults. Lane's Emulsion is quite pleasant to take, is easily digested, and never falls to build up strong, healthy, vigorous .bodies. Two sizes, 4/6 and 2/G at air medicine dealers. The large size is the . economical, size, ~ " 45 ''■'■■ : WithrWsmrs! Kobert Blatchford coined a phras* about children's " twinkling feet." He was the prophet of-"RftDIUM" BOOT POLISH. It costs little money and less labour. The sun is reflected in dazzling flashes of light on your toe-tips. You get perfect ncatne«3, effective style, finished appearance— ALL FOR SIXPENCE! It would be economy to buy it if it coßt' four times as much. It reduces ' your boot bills and adds tho touch of finish to your appearance '' . Hade by McLEOD, Pn,CE Martinborough k Wellington. i-\ 0 SM t> i'wvytoij, .

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 523, 2 June 1909, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 523, 2 June 1909, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 523, 2 June 1909, Page 5

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