THE SEASON OF COLDS. PEPS BANISH THE HEALTH DAN»OF DAMP DAYS & CHILLY This is the season of coughs, colds and chills, and the chemists report a big demand for Peps, tho novel breatheablo tablets for tho throat and chest. Colds are caused by invisible germs which enter tho ttftoafc and lungs through the nose and 'mouth. You cannot keep these- perms out altogether, but with the aid of Pops you can prevent them living .and doinjj mischief after they have entered. By letting one or U;o Peps tablets dissolve in the month, you bathe every remote- corner of the nostrils, throat, and lungs, .with an antiseptic and germ-de-stroying vapour, • that acts as a powerful disinfectant, and. provides tho soundest defence- against tho gornis of chills ami colds. Being in the form of air, tho Peps medicine comes into direct contact; with all Hip dolirate breathing tubes wherein the "cold-germ" lurlts, and also penetrates deep down into the lungs. It is impossible for ordinary lozenges, cough mixtures, or liquid "cold-cures" to reach tho lii!i£3 direct; they are simply swallowed into the stomach and fail entireljA to touch tbu real cause of a cold. The Peps direct Tweatheable method means immediate protection for the delicate membrane that covers all the nirpassages extending from the month to the Inngs. It means also that the breathing orpins ore kept up to concert pitch, the bronchial tubes clear of phlegm, and tbf protected Against disease. For" the old-folk, the middle-aged, and the children, Peps nre the best safeguard ajreinst coii<rhs. colds, c-hills, bronchitis, asfiima. infinoiiza, colds - , (-ore throat, iaryngitis. and weak chest. Bo sure von set Pops, the unique nine-air lablets, eold by Chemists at. 1.». Cd. and 3s. a box.
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2167, 4 June 1914, Page 6
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308Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2167, 4 June 1914, Page 6
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