JULY COLDS.
BAD WEATHER, CHEST PEMLS PEEVUNTED BY COMMON-SENSE TREATMENT. Has it ever occurred to you why every time tho cold and damp weather comes round you should have the same bout of coughs and colds? All of this is not to bo explained by any physical weakness or by any undue coddling. Certainly, too many hot potions at night, and. too littlo regard for the ventilation of the bed-chamber or of tho place where you work, may help to explain some of these visitations of illness, but not all of them. Is not the large crop of July coughs nnd colds to bo often explained by the mistaken and ineffective methods adopted for treatment of the trouble ?
The ordinary drug-laden cough mixtures nmy appear •to confer benefit by lulling the nerves, but it is a fruitless and dangerous process—fruitless, because tho veal seat of tlw trouble, which is situated in tho lungs, cannot be reached by any liquid medicines, and dangerous becauso drugs like opium and morphia, when taken in the form of cough mixtures, exert a baneful and weakening influenco on tho entire system. It is entirely different with the Peps treatment which roaches tho lungs direct, and that without the aid of any harmful drugs. Whenever a change in tho weather, or any unavoidable exposure to draught?, chills, night air, or Midden change of temperature threatens <i return of old threat or chest trouble, a few Pops tablets slowly dissolved in the mouth will fill the lungs with their soothing .ind germ-destroying fumes. As these wonderful medicinal fumes ore breathed into every corner of our lungs and chest, the delicate tissues are gently stimulated into glowing natural achffa, chill is repelled, r.ccumulflted phlegm softened, the "tightnets" of the breathing passages loosened, and the weak spots in the chest toned up. Delicate children racked with terrible coughs (and only anxious mothers know how pitifully the children suffer from such evils), gets great bemefit from the soothing influence of Peps in the chest. Old folks, whoso days and nights aro one long torture from chronic deep-seated bronchial evils/ find pence, comfort, and cure in Peps. Striving workers, handicapped i'n life's battle by violent coughs and other chest and throat troubles caufed by breathing foul odours and irritating dust at their work, find in I'eps n euro nlly. Of "11 chemists at Is. fid. and .'ls. per box, or po«t free, direct fvom tho Peps Pastille Co., 39 Pitt Street, Sydney.
THE SECRET OF GOOD DRESSING FOR MEN- . ■ A TAILOE'S SKILL' , AND BEITISH SUITINGS. THE IDEAL COMBINATION IS BEST OBTAINED AT MILLIGAH'S IN KELBUENE AVENUE, AN ELLIS SUIT NO. 2 IS NOT A COPY OF AN ELLIS SUIT NO. 1. ELLIS retains his Customers season after aeason—year after year. There is a reason of course! Yes, and it is becauso ELLIS Tailoring is faultless—because ho euts for the INDIVIDUAL and dresses him DISTINCTIVELY. .. That's why! B- ELLIS, ART TAILOR, Featherston Street, Opp. Union Bank WHEN YOU'RE TIRED OF tho ordinary Suits, when you'vo tried to got a.Tailor to put your ideas into ypur suit fliid failed, when you want the BEST FABRICS, BEST CUTTING, BEST STYLE, Order your Suit at NOBLE'S. A very fine assortment of, Now Winte: Suitings just opened up. g. noble; the quality tailor, 364 Lambton Quay, Telephone 1610. (Nest Stewart Dawson's) THE MOST COMPLETE AND VARIEI ASSORTMENT OF THE VERY LATEST LONDON GOODS Yet shown in the Colonies are now on view at GRAHAM & CO., TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT. OUR HOMESPUNS, HARRIS TWEEDS', WINTER SUITINGS AND OVERCOATING! Require to bo seen to bo appreciated. Lambton Chambers, 212 Lambton Quaj First Floor. Opp. Kirkcaldio & Stains WILLIAMS, HUNT AND CO (Late Ban-, Leary, and Williams.) Algar T. Williams, E. W. Hunt, F.1.A.N./ Sharobrokers, Land and Estato Agents ' Professional Accountants, K'3 Featherston Street, Telegrams, "Barley, Wellington.'"-
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1499, 23 July 1912, Page 4
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635JULY COLDS. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1499, 23 July 1912, Page 4
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