TAKE PEPS REGULARLY.
THE REAL SAFEGUARD AGAINST THROAT AND CHEST TROUBLES. It is always best to carry a box of. Peps, and let. 0110 of two of these breathable tablets occasionally dissolvo in tho mouth, Peps enable you to ward off the danger arising from winds and draughts, or from contact with people suffering from infectious colds, influenza, and chest complaints. ■ ■ . If a persistent tickling cough seizes you Pops will at once rid you of the cause of the irritation, and will save you from an obstinate attack of sore throat or bronchitis. ' ; For the childr-m, the safest and most pleasant throat and chest remedy is Peps. Peps are free from all harmful drugs, and soon stop croupiness, wheezing, and bad breathing. For old folks Peps mean Testful days and peaceful nights, unbroken by the exhausting cough or bronchitis, or the stifling spasms of asthma. In the factory or workshop a handy box of Peps will prove the best safeguard against sore throat and the never Fabsent dangers of dust and infection. At your bedsido always have a box cf Peps, and that nasty coug.i which keeps you awako at nights will be promptly got rid of. That significant hacking morning cough, which speaks of lung trouble, is best treated with Peps. Peps are tho uneqnailed remedy for coughs, colds, sore throat, laryngitis, bronchitis, asthma influenza, cough, "officer's throat," wheeziness, night cough, whooping cough and croup. ' Pops »ro aold by all clicuii/sts ana slorco
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2524, 27 July 1915, Page 3
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244TAKE PEPS REGULARLY. Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2524, 27 July 1915, Page 3
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