PEPS—The Jj|s^ Touches the f BronCh ' tiS H |'^^^^^^ RER ' 1 Hl# SUFFERERS from Bronchitis whose' I « Wjr chests are torn and hacked by a dread- 'l | ful night cough will find'welcome relief in Peps, j ji Remove the preserving wrapper, from a Peps - tablet, and let the tablet dissolve slowly on the tongue. The valuable I t medicinal and antiseptic agents concentrated in Peps then take " I the form of air, and as they are breathed in, they come into ins'tantand I | direct contact with every part of the throat, bronchial tubes, and lungs 1 The sufferer is immediately sensible of welcome relief In- I flammation or soreness in the chest caused by coughing is at & . once soothed; the troublesome stringy phlegm that'blocks the air- \ j passages is cut and easily comes up, and that choking feeling of i , suffocation gives way to easy and comfortable breathing. | i Being the breathable remedy, Peps heal innermost recesses of the I ! bronchial tubes and lungs that cannot be reached directly by liquid ! physic swallowed into the stomach. Moreover, Peps are guaranteed ? ! free opium and all nerve-depressing drugs. I i - Ur - Gorden Stables, R.N. writes Peps are exceptionally suited for the I successful treatment of brouchial ailments; tlieir'peculiar composition, their I direct influence on the membrane of the bronchi, and their freedom from riskv ' ■narcotics being amongst their many praiseworthy points," 5 | UNABLE TO SLEEP THROUGH TERRIBLE COUGHING. \ ! Mrs. C. Hooper, of Melbourne Street, Wer N, Adelaide, says for nine £ : months I suffered from severe bronchitis. At first the cough was but slight I : but it gradually grew worse and became so bad at length that Ihad to cet nil ' , in the night & sit by the fire. I grew weak & used to be bathed in night sweats ; I was greatly alarmed at the blood which used to streak the large quantities of I i phlegm I brought up, I had medical treatment and tried many remedies with- i out result. Seeing that Peps were a proved cure for chest and lung troubles ' ; I tried tliein nnd .was astonished at the results, as they completely cured me."' 1 y§ jSTX I PEPS GO DIRECT TO THE LUNGS I j nl |m \ ' P.p. or. a natural tenifdy (ot Oougln, Cold., Go r «'.r i >1 Kclixed Throat, Bronohitla, Weak Ohen, Hoarseness, Whceri '' B nesfl, loss of Voice, Children's Coughs, Group, and other Throat \ ' IMS® 0 ""i Chest Ailments prevalent In the present season. Of nil $rni 1 - '! chemists and Stores, at 1/0 or 3/• lorpe family e [ zc 0 . [J Stmt, j IBURATURAi \ ' "DV QUALITY. ' !' j Tea Competition. j J 25 m prizes for the most 1 \ Skilful/ I 11 I iOnly «D » O jj .[-Quality. ■ >' : • ■ R" / 1 Tteat __ ) Would you like to receive a substantial money, prize as >i the result of your clever selection of three words beginning : I with the final letters of the words Pureness, Flavour and I Strength ? There are 17 prizes. The first is £ 10, the ; I second £5, five prizes of £1 each, and ten prizes of. 10s. each. ; J DIRECTIONS: Fill out the coupon above and mail it to I "Suratura Competition,"care C. F. Page, 157 Featherston St., j { Wellington. Write, in ihe blank spaces words beginning with ! | the initial capitals printed at the head of each, these initials j j being the final letters of the three words in the body of the \ i coupon. Thus, you might send in as your selection the | i three words Soothing, Refreshing, Healthful Enclose with \ I the coupon that side of a package of Suratura "D" Tea, 1 I containing the trade mark, reproduced on the coupon. 'Uhe j j cutting from a pound package of "D" entitles you to fill i in two coupons, that from a half-pound package of '"D" to fill in one coupon. ' > Send your Coupons on or before Ist August to- j geiher with your full name and address. Mr. Page \ v/ill judge the competition in conjunction with "The ; Dominion," and you agree in submitting your coupon j to respect their judgment as final. 1 Competition is for "D" burntin-a Only. | I. ■ PI I vSßflj w —rT .•,(&! ~~M mmctnaiy of Home f ► All ftj RciMi'jw |j $ »> •*$ with the cheery glow v: MSIIW of a ZEALANDIA f ' -v. |®B| Open Fire. The' ! < , u Improved Zcnliindia I ©ffi l\ Klln K« k' vm » lnr g er ' | • J supply of hot ivntor \ ' . -H'-iin any olkw, in j mor ? '.viMi funl, and h#s ,j/ attained perfection in cvory respoct. •' • *">«" F«» — manufactured it — i catalogue BARNINGHAM ft CO.. Ltd. J |«g| George Street. Dunedim. | hi/ mm [m,,ronmonEOrSGlls,to ' | ii Y %AmNDIA i «6aaSBSWjaBHMBH 1 WRITE ANO ASK FOR CATALOGUE »
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1804, 17 July 1913, Page 4
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