CHILDREN'S CHEST TROUBLES AND QLD-AGE COUGH. GRANDPARENT AND GRANDCHILDREN BENEFIT BY PEPS. "I do not feel safe without a box of Peps handy," says Mrs. H. Dow, of John Street, Rosewood, Q. "My experience with Peps during the last two winters has convinced me that they are tho best remedy obtainable for afflictions of the throat and chest. I always give them to my children, and whether at bedtime or 'when going to school, a few Beps is their constant companion during tho winter time. "I find Peps give instant relief and stop that hacking cough, sootho their .chests, and one at bedtime is an excellent thing. I generally give my children a few Peps to put under their pillow at night, in case' their colds aro troublesome and disturb their rest. "My mother, who is subject to chronic bronchitis, says she would never be without Pops. They never fail to ease her throat and chest." Peps, the unique breathcablc medicine in. tablet form, snccewl 'whero ordinary liquid medicines fail, because when dissolved on the tongue they let loose rich, soothing pine funics, These fumes pass along the air-passages, which cannot possibly be reached by any liquid. To obtain'the benefits of "a pine forest in every home" , always keep handy a box of Peps, which are obtainable of all chemists and stores at Is. 6d. and 3s. per box. Largo size is more economical for family use.—Advt.
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 886, 4 August 1910, Page 9
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237Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 886, 4 August 1910, Page 9
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