HAVE YOU ANY LUNG TROUBLE?
PEPS THE SAFE AND EFFECTIVE KEMEDY FOR COUGHS, COEDS. AND BKOXCHITIS. , At this time of tho year a really safe and handy household medicine far throat and chest ailments is a necessity in every home. Coughs, colds, soro throats, bronchitis, and kindred evils aro only too common, but much serious mischief can 'be avoided by tho prompt use of Peps, the new breatheablo uiedicino which goes straight to the lungs, and gives tho mother a safe and effective means of ensuring that her children can brave the cold weather without danger to their delicate chests. There is no minor ailment that pulls the general health down like frequent colds, which, if neglected or wrongly treated, too often lay the seeds of consumption. By keeping Peps always handy in tho home and giving them to the children whenever a cough or co.d threatens, or hoarseness indicates soreness in the throat, tho danger will be averted. Peps contain no opium or harmful drugs, but the great feature that distinguishes Peps from ordinary mixtures and lozenges is that Peps aro a breatheable remedy that goes direct to the seat of throat and chest trouble. Wherever the breath of life reaches, there the 'wonderful Peps medicine penetrates; strengthening, soothing, healing, and restoring. ..„ , , In every way Peps are different from old-fashioned liquid mixtures mid cheap lozenges, which are usually loaded with opium, choral, morphia, or .other drowsy drugs and, as they are token into tho Stomach, have no d!rect mlluenco on tho '"pens never fail to do good, for they are a purely natural remedy, free from all harmful drugs. Pops suit everybody, are ah avs handy, and will quickly cud that roublesome cough, sore, throat, or stuflinsss about the chest. See tho dia-KiirKvptitlc-Fops-on every box. Sold by all chemists! lis. 6d. and 3s. per ho*.
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1485, 6 July 1912, Page 7
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369Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1485, 6 July 1912, Page 7
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