HACKING NIGHT COUGH.
CHEST-TORN SUFFERERS EGIIEVED BY PEPS. Sufferers whose chests are torn and hackcd by a dreadful cough which is worst in the night time will find in Pops the relief and soothing long awaited. The unique qualities-of Peps likewise appeal to those whoso throats are blocked by stringy phlegm, which painful and prolonged coughing often fails to dislodge. Remove the preserving silver wrapping from tho Peps tablets, and Jet a tablet dissolve slowly on the tongue. Wonderful easing fumes. at once pass through tho throat and down the breathing tubes, into, the lungs. Inflammation in tho chest caused by coughing is soothed, and troublesome mucus and phlegm easily come up. Hence, chests torn by coughing fits are healed and strengthened against future attacks. Whiio yet novel and new, Peps' great success is based upon permanent features in the medicine—freedom from hurtful drugs, marvellous curative and soothing powers, pure ingredients, unique, invigorating, germicidal and medicinal qualities, which are conveyed by the natural process of breathing direct to the seat of chest trouble. Peps arc of -'ncalculable benefit for that niijht cough associated with bronchitis in old age, with the result of influenza, pneumonia, and pleurisy, or even with consumption. Thousands- of regular users praise Pens. . •, . - '- Peps are sold • by all chemists and stores at Is. Gd. and 3s. per box.—Advt.
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1150, 10 June 1911, Page 14
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221HACKING NIGHT COUGH. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1150, 10 June 1911, Page 14
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