A FAMOUS DOCTOR'S ADVICE. THE BEST TREATMENT I-OB CHEST TROUBLES. Dr. Gordon Stables, tho famous medical writer, found Pops an articlo of such sound and excellent character that ho did not hesitate to signify his approval of it. lie writes:— "The advantages of the treatment of'a common cold by Peps are manifold, but marvellously simple. I cannot imagine a more simple and agreeable remedy, for as .'■oon as, divested of its preserving wrapper, tho Peps tablet is placed 011 tho tongue, tho palate first, tho throat and lungs immediately after, bccome sensible of its delightful action. Tho pure, rich essences of the pine forest are liberated, and as they aro slowly inhaled, they bathe ami sootho tho irritated membrane of every portion of the air-passages, mouth, nostrils, wind-pipe, larynx, .tho bronchi, and even the lungs themselves. "In these grateful and soothing odours and essences, moreover, you lmvo germicidal and antiseptic qualities of tho very highest order for reaching the root of chest and bronchial trouble. "Hy the use of Peps, the inflamed throat and irritated air-passages of tho lungs receive by inhalation, mind you, a softening, yet invigorating and germkilling bath of certain essences of the pine. Peps aro unique in idea and effect. The soothing effects of Peps are instantaneous, and benefit commences at once. If you wish, therefore, to ease and end a cough right off the reel, if you desire t'i loosen tickling phlegm, and clear tho throat and breathing, use Peps. You can get a box of Peps, from any rhemist for Is. 0(1., and you will soon realise Ihal there is nothing else so good as I'rps for coughs, colds, sore throats, bronchitis, nnd children's throat and chcst troubles 1
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1814, 29 July 1913, Page 8
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285Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1814, 29 July 1913, Page 8
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