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| Ended by a Scientific • Remedy. f| A COUGH is started by the direct action of cold, damp or frosty sedes once and WfMft §• pt A air on the very delicate membranes that line the breathing tubes foi " all °P> 1 ""- 'M connecting; the mouth with the lungs. Coughing:, .especially laden ,, " ct >ngU _ v \ 13k i ml M when it occurs in the night, is a clear signal of something the matter fS or MW m- with the throat or lower down the chest. The "bronchials" or breath- form. The medicine is "WM ijjk ing passages are getting choked up with stringy phlegm; the air is compressed down into small ' m obstructed on its way in and out of the lungs; and the cough is simply , wlllcll 'Allien sealed m a fill, rS%. / \Ss jfj an effort to clear the passage which may mean, however, tearing the Vreps taUeTis divested of its €f&, { J& \ I M fine lining membrane and causing bleeding, pain and inflammation. s j lvcr jacket and placed in the mouth J" M W |l| ijj One great difficulty experienced in the past has been to find a medi- it give's off rich, medicinal fumes that (fa .w \ Wjru/l ijl'Jj |I I. cine capable of reaching the interior of the lungs. Liquid medicine are tllcll breathed naturally dewn ~ / A \'/ •* JIM | when swallowed, of course, goes the way of all liquid and solid food, SSrSASXEtX %kf Pl\\ i Hi V 12., down the gullet into the stomach; while the air we breathe passes 0 f these breathc-ablc essences that MUUJf/ , /f-SAX j% another way, down the throat and bronchial tubes. The back of the tickling phlegm is loosened, the sore Mil II mouth is so constructed as to permit air only to enter this latter passaec parts of the "bronchials " are soothed Ml 1 *«■* communicates with the lungs; if any solid or liquid.attempts to lih get in there we quickly choke. Hence the urgent need for a handy rcc 'ess of the lungs are sought out and destroyed 111/, breathe-able (or air-like) remedy which it would be possible to intro- and all the lung tissues (out of reach of mere liquidmcdiciiie)areivartucd Iftfi I duce Jntn the chest Quite harmlessly and toned up. With the continued use of Peps the breathing organs are f ( 111 in i . all so invigorated and strengthened tliat your chances of contracting ///Jy ' ! This wonderful remedy has been invented, perfected and brought within the bronchitis or that consumptive cough, as the years creep on, diminish 'HI. I j reach of all. Known as Peps, it is rapidly spreading its fame as an ideal cure for rather than advance. Peps have been rightly called the ideal chest J) 111 bronchitis, chest troubles, and all sorts of coughs-the remedy, in fact, that super- protector, and should be used at night and before going out into cold air. i Sifflf )l" PSPS GO DIRECT ~TO- THE LUMGS. | J h j COUGHED DRY AM RIGHT. CHEBT GOLD&SORE TRRUT SEVERE BRONCHITIS CURED I 111 "For about eight years I suffered Mrs.' C. Jones, of 20S Denison St., .i T ~ ')l II |jl from colds every winter," says Mr. E. Camperdown, .Sydney, says " I suf- jj rs c jj o[ ,,, er Melbourne St 'I I <A\ \ VI Mason, of Frederick St., Wellington, fered greatly from severe chest colds, j mv '„ r 'm \dchide ''and (or nine i Wg$A\M N . Z ' " I used to cough all day and all sore throat, and congested bronchial ™ s i ■; i'\ night long, which reduced me to a per- tubes. The coughing attacks would be i iut i „ llM ' ty p „j„ in ~,,, c '| lesti nlt[l wns {If feet wreck. I tried tiiaiiv so-called so terrible that my voice used to fail nie nlapncd nt the Word which nicd to streak th* 111 l coudl cures, etc., with but little relief, cntlrclv. No matter what I did I fiould not per. rid Hrse quantities of phlegm I brought up. Mtidicul ijj So much benefit did 1 derive from a sample of Peps of these cold?, they were so stubborn. Heinz re- treatment and mnnv M.callcd remedies did me no < 1 t i that 1 determined to pive them ft fair trial. I pur- commended to try I'eps I did so. and they pave me- fori. Sccinp that Pops were a provM eure for j (I \L chased a mnplv, and"'after a Fteady course 1 was almo. e t instant relief, alla.vintr the irritation in thp chcstondlnny tronb!ec, 1 tried them as ft lastr#» 7lff. conipiete'y cured/' j throat. Thanka to Pcpa t wa? soji ' fOuiTe. instant and uip. m

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1148, 8 June 1911, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1148, 8 June 1911, Page 3

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