ill BREATHE PEPS INTO THE THROAT & LUNGS. M \*V™i WmM Pepi'mXl/Vs W~ HP 0 Safely aud ffeclivel y cure bronchitis the breathing tubes that run from the '$$& 1 *"l '11111 l ■ fcroatheddireciin- v . 3 back of the mouth to the .lungs must be first cleared of the phlegm which is V"$A Wani'lSSJi obstructing- the breath. The delicate walls of these breathing tubes mus,talso be ;$$ Wr tt ffe l cted r h lh bfon! stren g lnclle(lso thattheywill not be so sensitive in future to sudden weather changes, jsk . Js%£ki /y§SS?V chills), and thus Breatheable Peps provide the inosteffective means for accomplishingthis,as thousands *«3| IfSsiM isliil sIISSi Ine'cjuit 1 "* tho W,l ° ,lave been rescued from the suffocating torture of bronchitis by Peps can testify. !§jf Xfllilifi» Ordinary medicines whicharepouredintothestomach, cannot cure because they 5@J S , ? nchl, l l l sb,c ?, U |'• ■ uuss entirely the wind-pipe and the chest, where the trouble is seated. Just as in :?Jj ih "iom»ch? ""' the first instance you breathed in the trouble, so you must breathe in the remedy, .t.s WsliMs!F~~ When a Peps tablet is removed from its silver wrapper and placed in the mouth, j;^ mfi^^^mS?^m^^ ' '*• E* ves cer tain medicinal fumes which impregnate the air we breathe with all the ?,:$ hP-v- well-known chest-strengthening virtues of the pine-forest. As the wonderful Peps •- I g.;'' fumes are breathed down the wind-pipe into the chest and lungs (where liquid physic ™. V=f| F'' can not go),every bit of the sore and inflamed lining membrane is soothed and healed. The ['{'& obstructive phlegm is loosened and expelled, breathing is made easy and comfortable, and -lis an end is.quickly put to those cutting bouts of coughing, even though the cough has ". : | l>r%w?r been a companion for years. The deep-seated trouble is taken out by the roots. jsfa/§&^V\\§. /*/"' Peps are the real breatheable remedy, and give comfort, ease, strength ' / and permanent relief from the terrors of chronic bronchitis. . JtiM BEFORE YOU BUY MAKE A mdki „ e of W Q>fsMWM\l FREE TEST. «*«/w *m«*„ fc &
Brown's,kiddies had Bronchitis, and Mrs. Brown the "Flue." Poor Brown himself was in the dutnps, and thiugs looked very Ijlue, A kindly nei'sh-hour dosed them all with Woods' Great. Peppermint Cure, 'Twns'just the tbins to fix them up and mako recovery sure. "Gee whiz!" said Brown, "That'» simple!" He plucked up heart again, And- now the Browns,, and Mrs. Brown. are all as right as rain.—Advt A conference of rclrigeraling •engineers and oilier-; ii'-wiated with .(he I'rceisins industry hc.s V-K'ii held in WVlliiml-vii during hut wnli. It \,ii! r.-iur! ta Hie con-iVn-ncc i.f fr/exing \nii'!.-« cuinponies' represent.itivc-': (o be held her? (imuvitow,
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1486, 8 July 1912, Page 5
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435Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1486, 8 July 1912, Page 5
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