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KEEP PEPS ALWAYS HANDY!

A BOOM FOR ALL CLASSES AND AT ALL AGES. You cannot treat a cold too soon, and oxperionco proves that the Peps method is tho perfectly natural, safe, and certain way of curing and brushing aside all complications. Don't go out in bad weather without a few Peps in your pocket, and so havo them handy when an attack of sneezing gives warning of a frefh cold. Don't start on a train journey or a ride across open country without a box of Peps. The risk of chill through the cold wind or dampness is very dangerous, while tho ever-present draughts in a train make your chest and lungs particularly susceptible. Don't forget, whenever you go to bod, to keap a box of Peps at your bedside, and tho nasty cough which keeps you nwaks at nights will be promptly got rid of. The significant morning cough, which so often speaks of deep-seated lung trouble, is best treated with the pure volatile, essences in Peps. Don't fail to keep Peps always handy in the nursery or children's rooms. These wonderful little tablet* will save mothers many an anxious hour by bringing and re-t to little snfl'erors from colds, whooping cough or croup. Don't forgot, whenever you go to concert, theatre, ball, or public meeting, to take a box of Peps with you. Don't forget that for old folks Peps are a legacy of comfort, for they stop that exhausting cough, and thus preserve the strength that is so piveious in old age. Keep Peps always handy wherever you axe, for one never knows whnt perilous infection of i.'illuenza. colds, or sore throat, may bo carried about by people we ore constantly coming in contact with. • Peps, the unique pine-air medicine in xnli.il 1-vUlrt form, ;i In by 111 ehrtuUU and stores at 15. Oil, and 35, per bos,

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1533, 31 August 1912, Page 13

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312

Page 13 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1533, 31 August 1912, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1533, 31 August 1912, Page 13

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