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the season of colds, peps bantsn the health d4\ Sights' damp da >' s * chilly This is the season of coughs, colds and chills, and the chemists report•« hie <lef'S. f f 01 ; }'?P% «>B. novel. breatheablo tablets for the throat and chest. Cods nro caHSC[ i hy invi3iblfi the .throat and lungs through the nose and mouth. You canirot. keep these germs out altogether, but sohe in the mouth, you bathe every remoto corner „F the nostrils, -throat ?Z\ lungs with an antiseptic and gerni-de stroy.ng vapour, that acts a a S poW fn disinfectant, and provides the L, mland cowf " gamSt ' he ' Kerms of ' <*'"* Being in the form of air, the Pens medicine comes into direct contact with all the delicate brea lung tubes wherein the cold-germ" lurks, and als, pen" .{rates deep down into the lung, Tfc „ impossible for ordinary loMiifes ■ c0 ,.,i. mixtures, or liquid "cold-cures" to reach the ungs direct: they are simnly s ,„ . lowed into the stomach and fail entirely to touch the real cause of a cold The Peps direct brcatheable 'method means immediate protection for the deli eate membrane tjiat covers all the air Passages extending from the mouth* lo' the lungs. It means also that the breathing organs are kept up to concert pitch the bronchial tube-! clear of T>hlogm, o iui tli<> Junes protected against disease For the old-folk, the middle-aged, and tlicehudreii, Peps are tlie best safeguard iMrnin.st coughs, colds, chills, bronchitis asthma, influenza, colds, sore throat' laryngitis, and weak chest. ' Be sure you' eet I eps. the nnioue nine-aiv tablets m>]<l by Chemists at Is, ftl. and 3s. a |,' ox . Messrs. J. T. Horn. Ltd.. Wellington and Nelson, adverbs- particulars in this i«u e of an orchard home, which they hove for sale. ' A public lecture on "Social Environwent and Moral Progress" will be given by Miss Phoebe Myers, of the Moral mil rn.ysical Health Society, at the Esperanto Hall, La.mbton Quay, at S o'clock this eyening.

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2173, 11 June 1914, Page 7

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328

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2173, 11 June 1914, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2173, 11 June 1914, Page 7

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