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GUARD YOUR CHILD'S CHEST.

PEPS AEE THE REAL SAFEGUARD AGAINST COUGHS AND COLDS. .There is always a lot of throat and caest trouble among children at this time of tho year, Mien 'the temperature changes _so suddenly. Even if the little ones escape bronchitis or croup, how easy it is for a seemingly simple cold to bring about serious and of-times permanent .chest mischief. There is danger, too, of pleurisy or pneumonia, for the chosts of children aro susceptible to sudden chauges from heat to cold. The careful mother will guard against these dangers by keeping handy a box of Peps, the pleasant -breathe-alile medicine in tablet form, which is a real safeguard against coughs, colds, chills, and throat soreness. The fault of the old-fashioned home remedies for coughs and colds is that they do not cure, but merely hide for a time the prominent symptoms. Peps, on the other hand, rely on the soothing, healing, antiseptic, and germicidal properties of certain essences which take tho form of air and are breathed into tho lungs as the tablets dissolve in tile mouth. All children take rapidly to Peps, which can be taken with absoluto safety. One little Pops tablet at bedtime will clear th<» throat and chfest of the day's dust and "cold-germs" that may have invaded the breathing passages, and so onablo the little ones to'sleep without coughing fits. A few Peps tablets before starting out in the raw morning air is also an invaluable safeguard. Breathe-able Peps strengthen the throat and chest by direct contact, and are proved the most clfective agent for warding off coughs, sore throat, bronchitis, pleurisy, and pneumonia. Of all Chemist's at Is. Gd. or 35. per (»s; post free at same prices from Sole Proprietor?, C. E. Fulford (Australasia), Ltd., 39 Pitt Street, Sydney.

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2189, 30 June 1914, Page 9

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GUARD YOUR CHILD'S CHEST. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2189, 30 June 1914, Page 9

GUARD YOUR CHILD'S CHEST. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2189, 30 June 1914, Page 9

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