SORE THROAT AND LARYNGITIS,
PEPS WILL STOP TROUBLE SPEE-VD. ING TO THE LUNGS.
That tender feeling- and soreness at the back of tlio mouth, that hoarseness and tickling cough. demand prompt treatment, because the throat is the highway to the lungs. When tho throat is in a raw, inflainod or ulcerated condition, the trouble is apt to creep down the lining membrane which is continuous right aIon» the bronchi (or forks of the windpipe) to the lungs thierfiselves. Serious bronchitis and lung troubles often arise in this way.
Avert this danger by breathing in the medicinal fumes that come from Peps tablets as they dissolve on the tongue. A soothing and comforting sensation is at once felt in tlio mouth. Inflammation and soreness of the membrane that lines the tbiroat and breathing tubes from the mouth to tllio lungs aro stopped, and all germs thnt have settled in the throat aro destroyed. Peps contain the most effective infection-killing agent that can bo introduced naturally into the throat and lungs. The Peps treatment is unique, comforting, and most satisfactory, whether for sore throat, or laryngitis, ulceration'of the membrane or persistent attacks of Ihoarseness to which ministers, public speakers, and teachers are so subjcct, coughs, colds, asthma, bronchitis, chills'-1 etc. Peps are sold by all chemists at Is! 6d. and 35.. or may te obtained direct from The Peps Pastille Co., 39 Pitt St. Srdaoy-
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1818, 2 August 1913, Page 8
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233Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1818, 2 August 1913, Page 8
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