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GOT A COLD? BREAjTTLE-ABLE PEPS WILL PUT YOU RIGHT AND WARD OFF IiRONCHITIS, PLEURISY, AND '■ PNEUMONIA. Got a cold? Don't treat it lightly, as if it were a niero matter of courso and of no consequence. A oold neglected will shorten your days by weakening your system. It is the beginning of clironic bronchitis, and often of illnesses that end fatally, -liko pleurisy and pneumonia. Directly a fit of sneezing tells you that the cold-germ has begun, its attack, and your eyes are watery and swollen, the proper thing to do at once is to take one or two Peps tablets from. their wrappers 'and let them dissolve in the mouth. The powerful medicinal and .antiseptic fumes which are then released' from the tablets circulate with the breath through. the air-passages, and destroy all germs that havo got into the nostrils and throat and penetrated down into tho bronchial tulies and lungs. Simultaneously, the delicate membrane lining the breathing' passages from tho mouth to the lungs is soothed and protected, breathing is made comfortable, and .that snuffling, olioked-up sonsation quickly" disappears. By this quick and direct breathe-able Peps treatment a cold is arrested in its first' stores, and more serious trouble is kept off the lungs. Peps have the great advantage of bsing I absolutely free from opium, laudanum, ' and other dangerous drugs that are pierent in cough mixtures and ordinary lozenges or pastilles. There is nothing in Peps that will upset in the slightest way even the most delicate constitution. In infancy and in old age brcathe-able Peps are the safest and mc?t reliable remedy for throat and okist trouble.'. Always carry a box with you. Is. Od. | and 3s. per box everywhere.—Advt.

The Wellington District Imlituto (N.Z.E.T.) is holding its special general meeting on August 20, in the Y.M.C.A. Hall—not in the Education Board buildings, as previously announced. The flOOth anniversary of the oak-walled parish church of Grcoiistcad, near Ongar, Kssex, has been celol-rated. The church, which is built of split oak trees, is tho only one of its kind in the country, and bid's fair to last another !)00 years. The Na/,0l Iniinler is a simple contrivance by which "XAZOI," is evaporated and inhaled, fo that it circulates freely throughout tho respiratory system. "Xozol" taken in this way cures Colds in tho Head, Influenza, and Throat Troubles very auickly.—Advt.

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1833, 21 August 1913, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1833, 21 August 1913, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1833, 21 August 1913, Page 5

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