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GOT A COLD?

PEPS THE BEST SAFEGUARD INDAMP DAYS AND CHILLY NIGHTS. When you start sneezing: you have "caught cold," and Nature is simply telling you to take one or two breatheable Peps tablets from their silver, wrappers and let them dissolve in the mouth. The powerful medicinal and antiseptic fumes which are then released from the Peps tablets go with, the breath' through the air passages and destroys all the cold germs that have invaded the throat. At the same time the delicate membrane lining the breathing passages from the' mouth to the lungs is Boothea, healed, and protected, breathing is made comfortable, and that snuffling, chokedup sensation in the nose and throat quickly disappears. By this direct and breatheable Peps treatment a cold is arrested in its first stages. Peps thoroughly disinfect the throat, and, without the aid of' harmful drugs, provides the lungs with the surest defence against bronchitis, asthma, influenza, chest weakness, or the deadlier perils of pleurisy and pneumonia. Peps, the ideal remedy for Coughs, Colds aud Bronchitis, are invaluable for Bronchial Colds, Sore or Relaxed Throat, Chest. Tightness, Difficult Breathing, Winter Cough, "Weak Chest, Hoarseness, Old-age Cougli, Night Cough, Early Morning Cough, Children's Coughs and Colds, Croup, Whooping Cough, Chest Weakness in Children. Influenza Colds, and other Throat," Chest and Lung Ailments. Peps are obtainable from all Chemists and Stores at Is. Gd. and 3s. por box. In a case at Bow County Court concerning a claim for injuries alleged to have been caused b.v a cart, counsel for tlie defence said that he could not call three of his witnesses—the driver, the policeman to whom the accident was reported, and the doctor who attended the injured. {v.rvill—breiVHilß thou wore all away at tJw front.

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2488, 15 June 1915, Page 9

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291

GOT A COLD? Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2488, 15 June 1915, Page 9

GOT A COLD? Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2488, 15 June 1915, Page 9

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