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a & Mtedtoe Remedy. • 1 H k COUGH is started by the direct action of cold, ; damp, or irosty:alr on the very"l| Ml '• jf. . delicate membranes that line the breathing tubes connecting the mouth with j| ■Tthe lungs. Coughing, especially when it occurs in the night, is a clear signal of p something the matter with the throat or lower down the chest. ' The " bronchials," p f i j or breathing passages, are getting choked up with stringy phlegm ;' the air is # I (I tftl obstructed on its way in and out of the lungs; and th<b cough is simply an effort to |i | clear the passages, which may,mean, however, tearing the fine lining membrane, and # ? y H causing bleeding, pain, and inflammation. 0 I#' J One great difficulty experienced in the past has been to find a medicine capable of reaching Ml / M WW the interior, of the lungs. Liquid uieditine when swallowed, of course, goes the way of all liquid p' II f /HAiItF and solsd foo<i ' V 1Z '' down the gullet into the stomach, while the air'we breathe passes another way, 0 14A T down the throat and bronchial tubes... The back of the mouth is soconstructed as to permit air || ' only to enter this latter passage, which communicates with the lungs; if any solid or liquid attempts || Sk CONSTANT. COUGHING • to-get in there we quickly choke. Hence the urgent need for a handy bre.athe-able (or air-like)' H Ipf!* CURED BV PKPS. remedy which it would be possible to introduce into the chest quite harmlessly. p: I "For about cishTyears i snffcred _ This wonderfui remedy has now been invented, perfected,- and brought within the reach of all. | P from coids every winter," 'says Mr. Known as P.bPb, it is rapidly spreading its fame as an ideal cure for bronchitis, chest troubles and If I rin'^on.^N'z. o^'' luVet^to* all sorts of coughs-the remedy, in fact, that supersedes once and for all opium-laden "cough if | "7 s /' Y^ ther ! n h< l sim P le lozen £ e . The medicine is compressed down.into-a small W P with little relief. So much henejit did i derive tablet, winch. is .then sealed in a silver jacket till required. IP 22' from a sample of Peps ihat I determined to ..... .... .... 4*5 p jEfive them a fair tmi. and after a steady course When a Peps tablet is divested of its silver jacket and placed in the mouth, it'gives off rich I'fP i ifehSTKJ efflc»cy oV medicinal fumes that are then breathed naturally. down the throat and! into the cough-torn chest! 0 P winter colds." . ' . Such is the unique character of these breathe-able essences that tickling phlegm is loosened the sore 0 I PEPS CURE OLD LADY'S parts of the " bronchials " are soothed and all internal inflammation in the chest gradually allayed 0 P SEVERE BRONCHITIS, . Disease germs hiding in the furthest recesses of'the lungs are sought out-and destroyed, and all the 0 I (out of reach of mere liquid medicine) are warmed and toned 'up. f | With the continued use of Peps the breathing organs are all so invigorated and strengthened 4> I that your chances of contracting bronchitis or that consumptive cough,', as the years creep on, § became bad at lensrth that I had topfctupin diminish rather thail advailCe. " ■ % ihe nu;hfc and sitbr the firp. Ihadanasty _ ' , . , • • pain in the chest, and was pmtiy alarmed .Peps have been rightly called the ideal chest protector; and a • fslfM i trought mcdicM box of silver-jacketed, opium-free tablets should always be kept handy |# I |||fl A yk many so-caiied remedies, -without rcstiit. Seemj; and used regularly upon retiring: at night and before eoinsr out into the •• H Y6 l hat Peps were a proved raw for chest ana lung «, . ° r .0 0 ,&=. troubles, I tried them. They £fave % mc in- • COiu air. % t stont relief and quite curcd me. irwww Paps are an mdispensable pMfaaj " 5471 •1%/ t >j remedy for coughs, colds, . - % II A k t V' 4 «A V' ehUis, sore throat, larynffitis, %. a_ _ \ VrVfeA.V. I,_1 ,_ whooping cough, cSlds. W* Wk V influenza cough, chills, asthma! 1 kVi®»lv I fesw fcM \i"Mw /f* A Vistas' ija. and other lan«. tbraat & chest ffIWPV. ? ]}«& .Q • •••|p t^ OI J^' es t - chemists and- - J 1 yurnawo and address,'and v .. , , v , . - j : i^R 9 J"©- FIELDINGj Sydne/s Leading Cardboard Bos : Cures The Golds' of His Family and Self with r i'-i'M <Sl»« infiintini/'j | jj A .. . -. v.. », ~ ;.. .-* . CHAMBERLAIN'S COUGH REMEDY., When a leading, manufacturer with the business reputation of Mr. J.-Fielding gives his endorsement to a . i medicine it should convince the most sceptical that it is all the makers claim for it. After reading his letter, / "* ** w we know that his many friends and acquaintances who wish to guard against demon cough and cold will do j, as he does, and keep a bottle of-Chamberlain's-Cough Remedy in the house. | ! i ') Dear Sirs,—Your cough remedy has been in my house for a very long time, and both myself and family find it a valuable ! and reliable remedy when " demon cough and cold" appears. It has proved a safe-guard against the | approach of tie more serious chest complaints, and regularly taken, according to instructions,, it has 1 always ' succeede d in getting rid' of the trouble, and I now see "there's always a bottle on hand." | , 5 ,,...J

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QTUDY the Property Market.—Tile >3 back page of "The Dominion" is a ..Land and farm Director.

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 864, 9 July 1910, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 864, 9 July 1910, Page 18

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