BRONCHITIS IS DEADLY.
DEEP-SEATED CHEST TEOUBLE CAN ONLY BE REMOVED BY THE BKUATHABLE PEPS CUKE. *
There is probably no disease that accounts for euch groat mortality and at the same time is thought so little of until too late—because of its slow, insidious progress—as is the case with bronchitis. In youth or middle ago a cough, though it may bo the early herald of chronic bronchitis, passes almost entirely unnctiwd. Then a severe winter " conies along, the cough becomes more amd more troublesome, and we never seem to get thoroughly clear of tho 'stringy phelgm, which makes our chest wheeze and hinders our breathing. The bronchia] cough, when it reaches the acute stage, eeems to cut one liko a knife, besides exhausting ovir vitality and leading to disturbed nights and a languid good-for-nothing feeling by day. Ordinary medicines, which are poured, into the stomach, "miss entirely tho windpipe and the che.st, where thn trouble is seated. Just as in the first instance you breathe 1 hi the trouble, so now you must breathe in tho remedy. How "to do this is a problem that has been puzzling the whole .world for many years, but has at last been solved bv the introduction of tho Pens breathable tablets, which convey to the seat of trouble the most effective medicine known, as thousands who have been rescued from bronchitis can testifv.
When, a Peps tablet is removed from its silver wrapper ami placed in Hie month, it gives off eartain medicinal fumes which impregnate the air we breathe with all the well-known cbeststraigthening virtues of the pine forest. As the powerful Peps fumes are orenthed down tlie wtmd-pipe into the chest nnd luiig.s (where liquid physic cannot gu) every bit of the sore ana inflamed lining Hiniiibrtmo is soothed and healed. The obstructive phlegm is loosened and expelled, breathing is made easy and conjtortabl*, and nn end is quickly put to the .chest-nicking cough, evnn th'ough the cmigh may have been your companion for years. It is by bringing a powerful an-1 jintural remedy into direct contact with tho stopped-up bronchial tubes and tho sow mid iiiter.tetl membranes of the chest, rluit makes Peps bring tho quick comfort and produce tho lasting cures which makes this remedy's wide reputation. Of all chemists, Is. Gd. and :is. p Pr box.
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1492, 15 July 1912, Page 6
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387BRONCHITIS IS DEADLY. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1492, 15 July 1912, Page 6
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