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RELIEF FOR "THAT OLD-AGE COUGH."

THE SPLENDID ADVANTAGES OP PEPS. Most elderly pcojno are troubled with chronic chest* roughs, which have frown straclilv worse year after year as the result of constant bronchial colds and coughs wrongly treated in the had old way—by dosing tho nerves through the 'stomach with drug-laden mixtures and lozenges. ~,,,,, II: is a striking' tribute to the. true medicinal value of tho Peps treatment that even in tho most obstinate cases Peps have, banished old folks' coughs. Even where the bronchial tubes hr.ve become brittle and have lost, their elasticity through long decades of chronic inflammation. Peps lis re conquered the incessant irritation, cured tho cough, and brought back restful nights and peaceful days. The beneficent Peps' fumes encourage easy anil natural expectoration, stimulate llio bronchial glands, and make, breathing delightfully easy. One or (wo tablets when rising in the morning! will clear the bronchial tubes of tho accumulated impurities of the night, and, by provpniim,' the terribly exhausting morning fits of coughing, help the ok! folks to begin the day in comfort., Peps aro indispensable' to old folks everywhere, preserving tho priceless strength so often wasted by incessant coughing- and ensuring tho unspeakable comfort"of elear and vigorous bronchial tubes. Peps are obtainable of all chemists and stores at Is, Gd. and 3s. per box~—Advt.

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1162, 24 June 1911, Page 3

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RELIEF FOR "THAT OLD-AGE COUGH." Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1162, 24 June 1911, Page 3

RELIEF FOR "THAT OLD-AGE COUGH." Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1162, 24 June 1911, Page 3

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