A BOON TO BRONCHIAL SUFFERERS?
PEPS MOST NOVEL AND SUCCESSFUL TREATMENT FOR BAD • COUGHS AND CHEST COLDS. Tho enormous success of tho Peps breathe-ablo tablets for coughs and colds shows that bronchial sufferers find the new treatment a real boon. _ . When yon tako a chill and feel an irritation in tho throat, or stifling sensation in the chest, there must be no dilly-dally-in"' with common lozenges or druggy liquid mixtures. These are merely swallowed into the stomach and cannot possibly reach the minute and delicate air-passages in the lungs whero lies the trouble that claims an army of victims every year. ''Tlio only thing to do i 9 to take a tew Peps tablets and let them dissolve ono by one in tho mouth. . Powerful medicinal fumes are then released, and are breathed direct through the throat and windpipe into the lungs. In this, tho only natural way, tlie Peps medicine reaches every part of tlie chest, and tho immediate effect is one of comfort and case for the sufferer. A cold is stopped before it can settlo on tho chest, and whore bronchitis is of long standing, the phlegm whiclr chokes up the breathing- tubes and causes those straining, coughing bouts night and morning, is quickly loosened and got rid of. Breathing is'made easy. The inflamed dehcato membrane, that acts as a skin to the airpassages, is soothed and healed. Those clawing grips on the chest, too, avo released. . A Peps tablet or two when walking to work in the sharp, raw morning air or coming homo on chilly nights, will be found most comforting and beneficial. For making tho breathing easy and securing tho bronchial sufferer's escape from another season of suffering, Pops are tho one sure, safe, and unfailing treatment.
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1800, 12 July 1913, Page 3
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293A BOON TO BRONCHIAL SUFFERERS? Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1800, 12 July 1913, Page 3
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